nickerbikerglory
New Member
Hi All, my first post, sorry it's a big'n.
I used to have a really really rubbish MTB (£60 odd) until I decided to treat myself to a Claud Butler Explorer 200.
I was very pleased with the bike (given its price - i paid £240 for a new one) and it did everything that i asked of it very well. ie:
4 mile daily commute (thankfully mostly on cycle paths)
the odd 10 mile morning leisure ride before work (mainly roads, but included canal paths and farmers tracks too)
the odd 20 mile weekend ride
the odd family ride with 2yo daughter on the back (ocasional forest trail, cycle lanes etc)
London to Southend bike ride
I'd say it was used 70% on roads with the rest being canal paths, trails etc. - nothing too hardcore
I'd only owned it about a year when some B*****d stole it ! Grrrrr! I feel like part of the family has been taken, given that it's been there for so many nice family weekends and about 5-6 breaks.
Anyway, my thinking is that if £240 was such a big improvement over a £60 bike, then fingers crossed £750 will be even better, with an improvement in my road riding speed and overall quality (experienced occasional creaks and rattles with the Claud Butler) .
So really, what I want to know is, given my riding needs, will a Boardman Hybrid Team do the job whilst being comfortable enough on the forest trails, forest paths etc? (given that it lacks the front forks and suspended seatpost of the Claud Butler)
Many thanks
I used to have a really really rubbish MTB (£60 odd) until I decided to treat myself to a Claud Butler Explorer 200.
I was very pleased with the bike (given its price - i paid £240 for a new one) and it did everything that i asked of it very well. ie:
4 mile daily commute (thankfully mostly on cycle paths)
the odd 10 mile morning leisure ride before work (mainly roads, but included canal paths and farmers tracks too)
the odd 20 mile weekend ride
the odd family ride with 2yo daughter on the back (ocasional forest trail, cycle lanes etc)
London to Southend bike ride
I'd say it was used 70% on roads with the rest being canal paths, trails etc. - nothing too hardcore
I'd only owned it about a year when some B*****d stole it ! Grrrrr! I feel like part of the family has been taken, given that it's been there for so many nice family weekends and about 5-6 breaks.
Anyway, my thinking is that if £240 was such a big improvement over a £60 bike, then fingers crossed £750 will be even better, with an improvement in my road riding speed and overall quality (experienced occasional creaks and rattles with the Claud Butler) .
So really, what I want to know is, given my riding needs, will a Boardman Hybrid Team do the job whilst being comfortable enough on the forest trails, forest paths etc? (given that it lacks the front forks and suspended seatpost of the Claud Butler)
Many thanks