Advice on new bike

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LosingGrip

Original Poster:

7,932 posts

165 months

Sunday 26th January 2020
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I'm in the process of getting a bike via the cycle to work scheme. I live in a lovely area and the cycle to work could be quite nice!

I'm not too sure what I need/want however! I don't want to spend more than £1,100 on it. Plus £200 for extras.

I don't want a road bike however, as I'd like to do a bit off road.

I was looking at the Cannondale Trail 2 which seems to be recommended.

Any other ideas would be welcomed smile. I've tried searching but the search system is pants!

Thanks smile.

Daveyraveygravey

2,054 posts

190 months

Sunday 26th January 2020
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You want either a cyclo-cross (or just cross) bike or an adventure or gravel bike. It should be able to fit wide, knobbly tyres, anything from 32 - 45 mm. Disc brakes, hydraulic rather than mechanical, and probably have a 1x transmission. This has a single chain wheel at the front and a wide range cassette at the back; it won't have quite the gear range as a double, but will be easier to maintain. If it had mudguards or the mounts for them, even better.

LosingGrip

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7,932 posts

165 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Think I understood mudguards in that post ha.

I'm not too keen on the dropped handle bars that those seem to have. I had a road bike a few years ago and just didn't get on with them.

Blink982

785 posts

110 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Sonder do a flat bar version of the Camino AL. I hadn’t ridden a drop bar bike since I was a kid but have adapted and love my Cannondale Topstone. Never underestimate the ability to change hand position on a long ride. However, if you simply don’t like them, you’ll have to look elsewhere. I think Planet X also do flat bar versions of their gravel/adventure bikes.

LosingGrip

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7,932 posts

165 months

Monday 17th February 2020
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Decided to go for a Specialized Fuse in the end.

https://www.evanscycles.com/specialized-fuse-2020-...

Now just to wait for it to be delivered!