23 December 2011 11:00 GMT / By Pocket-lint Promotion
Pocket-lint has teamed up with Bike Republic to bring you the chance of winning a Urban Flying Machine RD2.0 with Gates Carbon Belt Drive System as part of our Pocket-lint Xmas Spectacular.
The Urban Flying Machine from Bike Republic stands out from the crowd boasting a modern design and fashionable black gloss aesthetic detailing, perfect for creative, professional commuters living and breathing city life. Using the Gates Carbon Belt Drive System, the Urban Flying Machine’s belt mechanism is maintenance and grease free, so users can rest assured that their bike will operate smoothly in the winter months.
Offering eight speed Shimano Alfine Internal Hub gears, alloy handlebars and 45mm deep section rims, the Urban Flying Machine provides a smooth ride for the style and image-conscious city cyclist all year round.
All you have to do is follow Pocket-lint (@Pocketlint) and Bike Republic (@BikeRepublic) on Twitter and then retweet this or any story with the hashtag #plxmas. The competition will last just 24 hours after which a winner will be drawn 24 December at 11am. The winner will be announced on Twitter.
So what are you waiting for? By this time tomorrow you could be the proud owner a top-of-range bike worth £1200.
This competition is now closed.
Congratulations to @mattclank on winning the Urban Flying Machine!
Please note: This competition is open to UK and Ireland residents only. For our other terms and conditions, please click here.
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