Decathlon’s bikes are good value but not fancy. They have basic flatbar bikes under £500. If you want light with higher end components, look elsewhere. For £2k, you could even get a bike built up if you find a frameset you like but not the specification then you’d have something unique and special
Decathlon’s bikes are good value but not fancy.
My understanding is that soon you will not be able to. Buy a new B'Twin anyway, as Decathlon are to rebrand them as Ultra, Triban, Rockrider, etc.The snob in me still doesn’t want a bike that says btwin on it, especially for £2k. Each to their own. At least the 920 is not Matt black
And you get a lifetime warranty on aluminium frames and five years on carbon plus the reassurance of buying from the worlds largest cycle retailer. Worth considering.To the OP, Decathlon do offer bikes that are excellent value for money but you have a budget of £2k so your choice is greater. IMHO it is worth having a look at what Decathlon have to offer as you may find that you can get a bike that fulfills all your wishes and have a lot of change from that £2k.
She’ll have lots of change from her 2k. Hardly very fancy though!Plus they have two of those rare beasties, flat barred Road bikes.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/C-359113-road-bikes/N-375649-handlebar-type~flat-bar
The snob in me wouldn’t want any of those written on a frame either My 2kish is earmarked for Ti now anyhowMy understanding is that soon you will not be able to. Buy a new B'Twin anyway, as Decathlon are to rebrand them as Ultra, Triban, Rockrider, etc.
To the OP, Decathlon do offer bikes that are excellent value for money but you have a budget of £2k so your choice is greater. IMHO it is worth having a look at what Decathlon have to offer as you may find that you can get a bike that fulfills all your wishes and have a lot of change from that £2k.
But just because your snobniness wont allow you to buy one, it doesnt mean no one else canThe snob in me wouldn’t want any of those written on a frame either My 2kish is earmarked for Ti now anyhow
Hence my comment earlier of each to their ownBut just because your snobniness wont allow you to buy one, it doesnt mean no one else can
Tbh I think @vickster was just being honest at how daft it is about the name on the tubes having an effect on whether a purchase is made or not.But just because your snobniness wont allow you to buy one, it doesnt mean no one else can
I’ve not even seen your bike. I don’t even know what it is or if I did, I’ve forgotten as I probably didn’t care much. And hate is rather strongTbh I think @vickster was just being honest at how daft it is about the name on the tubes having an effect on whether a purchase is made or not.
I agree that the OP’s definition of the bike they want doesn’t match what Decathlon sell. I also agree that it doesn’t mean they’re bad bikes too.
We’re very complex, is human beings. There are certain brands actually at both ends of the cost spectrum that I simply wouldn’t buy as they just don’t appeal. I don’t have any opinion whatsoever on whether others like them or not, or what they ride tbh. I also don’t really mind what others think of my choice of Belgian brand of bike.
Vickster hates my latest one with very little consideration given, due to it being ultra stealth Matte Black. It does annoy me a tiny bit that I can’t hate her latest choice of Ti though. Lol