Road Bike questions

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MickL

Über Member
Hi Guys, Im looking at buying a road bike for weekend rides and odd commute when bored of MTB.
Im hoping to look have about £250-400 to spend, less would be better to please the wife :smile:

What brands/bikes should I avoid ?
What speed should I look at 14/21 or does it not really matter ?
Little confused by gear shifters, ones on the down tube ok or handle bar mounted ?
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
At that sort of price range, I'd guess you're mainly going to be looking at second hand.

Any of the big name manufacturers (Specialized, Trek, Giant etc) offerings are going to be pretty decent, Age and condition are going to be more important. The only ones to be wary of are the bottom feeder manufacturers selling through Ebay/ToysRus etc. Typically these will be new bikes with 14/16 spd gearing, Hi-ten frames and no-name components made from cheese.

With a bit of careful searching you should be able to turn something up in a decent make with 18spd Shimano gearing (look for Sora or Tiagra groupset) This will give you shifters integrated into the brake levers and it will be relatively easy to obtain replacement parts as needed. If you live in a very hilly area you may well want to look out for a compact (50/34 chain rings) or a triple, rather than the standard 53/39 doubles fitted as standard a few years ago.

There's nothing wrong with downtube/friction shifters but they will normally be fitted on older bikes, this may not be an issue, but unless you know what you're doing you could easily end up with a dog.

New bikes are available at the top end of your price range. The Carrera range from (hawk, spit) Halfords has a decent reputation, as does the Decathlon btwin sport range. Only thing with new bikes is you'll obviously get a lesser spec for your money.

Main thing with any bike, is to make sure it fits before you buy.
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
dowtube shifters are nice to look at at but it's very nice indeed to change gers with a touch of a finger
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
New bikes are available at the top end of your price range. The Carrera range from (hawk, spit) Halfords has a decent reputation,
Main thing with any bike, is to make sure it fits before you buy.

Yes my carrera virtuosso is a reallly good bike for the money ,it has mount points for mudgaurds+ rack .

It is 16 speed ( 8 speed cassette ) with a compact ( 50-34) chainring at the front so it offers plenty of gear choices that will let you wizzz along or get up any hill.

Link to bike
 

Alembicbassman

Confused.com
Decathlon Sports had the Sport 2 for £350, not sure if they still have them as they've stopped putting them on their website.

For £350 you got Carbon forks and seat stays. Sora 9 speed mechs, triple chainset and dual sti shifters.

Halfords often have deals. Last year they had the Vanquish at £324, carbon forks and Tiagra - very good value.

I just bought an unused Carrera Valour with Tiagra rear and 8 speed R500 paddle shifters for £160 through a local ad in my supermarket.
 
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MickL

MickL

Über Member
I pushing my work to adopt cycle 2 work so may be I can get little more to spend :smile:
 

Fozz

New Member
Location
Suffolk
i bought one of these the theory being the frame is used on all the Airlite range upto around a £1000 so lots of scope for upgrades :thumbsup:

http://www.rutlandcy...Road-Bike-.html


the 2011 one has steel forks the one above has carbon......

does me and i was 17 stone when i bought it .......i still am now come to think of it, but thigh muscles weigh quite a bit.......:laugh:
 
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