Alloy Road bike suggestions
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Hi, as per the title I am after recommendations on an alloy road bike as the frame on my trusty 2013 Allez Elite has became bent due to an epic wheel/rear mech failure.....
I am hoping to keep the budget down to less than 1000 if possible with the following criteria:
- Decent groupset so Tiagra or 105..
- Alloy frame is sufficient as occasionally take my daughter in her hamax seat out so carbon probably not a wise choice
So far I have been looking at the Canyon Endurance AL models, Rose Bikes SL (although a bit wary of the direct sales after service possibly) and the Cannondale Synapse.
Does anyone have any comments on the above possibilities and the service that Canyon/rose offer? Also what else should I consider?
I am hoping to keep the budget down to less than 1000 if possible with the following criteria:
- Decent groupset so Tiagra or 105..
- Alloy frame is sufficient as occasionally take my daughter in her hamax seat out so carbon probably not a wise choice
So far I have been looking at the Canyon Endurance AL models, Rose Bikes SL (although a bit wary of the direct sales after service possibly) and the Cannondale Synapse.
Does anyone have any comments on the above possibilities and the service that Canyon/rose offer? Also what else should I consider?
https://www.evanscycles.com/cube-attain-sl-2019-ro...
I have the equivalent from 2015. Full 105 and you can go into a shop and test ride a bike before buying. It's my first road bike and I've been happy with it overall. There is an Evans in Aberdeen.
I have the equivalent from 2015. Full 105 and you can go into a shop and test ride a bike before buying. It's my first road bike and I've been happy with it overall. There is an Evans in Aberdeen.
Edited by Master Bean on Wednesday 3rd April 14:41
does it have to be new?
here, for example, is a trek emonda alr 6 with ultegra for under a grand
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113703174119
here, for example, is a trek emonda alr 6 with ultegra for under a grand
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113703174119
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/ultra-920-af-road-bike...iv_p_1_g_66776484126_c_338130382924_w_pla-329717980542_n_g_d_m_v__l__t__r_1o1x_pla_y_15177021_f_online_o_2540730_z_GB_i_en_j_329717980542_s__e__h_1006886_ii__vi&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrKGmnYa04QIVQud3Ch066AzDEAQYASABEgIXtvD_BwE
I got one of these when they went on sale, love it.
I got one of these when they went on sale, love it.
Giant Contend is right on budget?
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/gb/contend-sl-1
Same geometry as a Defy, just aluminium
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/gb/contend-sl-1
Same geometry as a Defy, just aluminium
mike80 said:
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/ultra-920-af-road-bike...iv_p_1_g_66776484126_c_338130382924_w_pla-329717980542_n_g_d_m_v__l__t__r_1o1x_pla_y_15177021_f_online_o_2540730_z_GB_i_en_j_329717980542_s__e__h_1006886_ii__vi&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrKGmnYa04QIVQud3Ch066AzDEAQYASABEgIXtvD_BwE
I got one of these when they went on sale, love it.
Full Ultegra for a grand, wow.I got one of these when they went on sale, love it.
Barchettaman said:
Without wishing to be a massive bell end, have you considered replacing the rear mech hanger and getting a new rear mech/wheel..?
Or is the frame too far gone?
Already done all of that It became clear that the frame was bent when put all back together that it was fecked, LBS also checked for me with the jig and advised me it was unsafe Or is the frame too far gone?
Master Bean said:
https://www.evanscycles.com/cube-attain-sl-2019-ro...
I have the equivalent from 2015. Full 105 and you can go into a shop and test ride a bike before buying.
Cube looks like a good shout I have the equivalent from 2015. Full 105 and you can go into a shop and test ride a bike before buying.
Road.cc did a recent guide to the Cube range that could be helpful.
Ive been commuting on a disc equipped Synapse for the last 10 months and it's been great, had to get the brakes set up by LBS but since then no issues at all.
Afraid I don't have any experience of hydraulic discs on a road bike to compare it to but much better in the wet than rim brakes although not as good as my MTB on hydraulic brakes but that might be to do with much bigger tyres on the MTB so maybe not a fair comparison.
Afraid I don't have any experience of hydraulic discs on a road bike to compare it to but much better in the wet than rim brakes although not as good as my MTB on hydraulic brakes but that might be to do with much bigger tyres on the MTB so maybe not a fair comparison.
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