Lazy-Commuter
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I'm debating the merits of a Cyclocross bike for my commute, not that I will be in a position to buy a new one for some time.Bugner said:I had the same dilemma when getting a bike via the scheme for 12 mile each way commute. Ended up buying the Specialized Tricross (Cyclocross Bike) Bit more robust than a road bike miles lighter than a mountain bike. It also has what is sometimes known as 'sissy brake levers' on the main hadlebar as well as the standard drop handlebar brakes if it takes you a while to get used to the drops, but to be honest a lot of the time I have my hands on the hoods anyway. I love it!! Great bike!!
I currently commute on a basic MTB (Giant Rincon) which I have "hybridised" with narrower, smoother tyres and a few other bits and bobs. My rationale behind getting that bike was that I never really intended to commute by bike: I was mainly going to plod about on trails and so on with the kids. However, I am now an "every day" commuter.
The bike does actually quite suit my commute because a fair chunk of it is off road: through woods, across a couple of fields, down a (not too badly surfaced) bridleway, round a lake if the fancy takes me and so on. Having said that, there's quite a bit of road work too. So I'm always going to be compromised .. it's just a case of which way I bias it, I guess.
Does anyone else have experiences of commuting by cyclo-cross .. it clearly suits Bugner.