A bit of research has thrown up the Ridgeback Mercury as an option. Anyone have one of these?
My commute is 6 miles each way, very hilly and mainly B roads. I'd also like something capable of some "light touring".
I'm in the same market, I was going to go for a Surosa Toledo Audax pro that you can get for £750 with Tiagra and carbon forks, but it is an alloy frame which puts me off.
I'm in the same market, I was going to go for a Surosa Toledo Audax pro that you can get for £750 with Tiagra and carbon forks, but it is an alloy frame which puts me off.
As soon as my employers cyclescheme opens again I am going to plump for the Dawes Century SE, you get a Reynolds steel frame, Tiagra and carbon fork and of course, mudguards.
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I don't have any experience of other bikes as this is my first 'decent' one, but my Tifosi CK7 Classic, although ali rather than steel framed, has mudguard & rack mounts, a good-quality frame finish (which I managed to damage by badly adjusting the front mudguard upwards but that's another story) and takes everything I throw at it, including some 50-odd mile sportives, a 100-mile fun run, the daily commute and the Whitehaven-to-Sunderland route C2C earlier this year with Roubaix Murry and 2 of his mates. I had mine fitted with a Shimano Tiagra triple groupset and am very happy with it.