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Bikers, any advise?

Post by jaynana » Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:21 am

non-car topic so apologies :), but i know there are keen bikers in here and i like you guys best!

Its time to waste some money, time to change my road bike! - i'm on cyclescheme and its a year since the last, so i'm entitled to go for a new one.

Basic requirements:
- road bike with drop handles
- Shimano 105 gear set or similar
- must look nice (like a beamer  :D  )
- lowest weight possible
- must be reliable, cos i prob wont change bikes after this year
- most importantly has to be less than £1k, the max budget on my cyclesceme voucher.

here are my options, in my order of preference:

1. Bianchi Impulso 105
http://www.bianchi.com/Uk/Bikes/Bikes_D ... ster=60654

2. Trek 2.1 C H2
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/tre ... e-ec030303

3. Bianchi Via Nirone 7 (Tiagra not 105.. but is that a big deal?)
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/bia ... 3#features

4. Specialized Allez Elite  (Tiagra not 105.. but is that a big deal?)
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/spe ... 7#features

[EDIT
5. Planet X Pro Carbon Rival Road Bike (Sram, carbon frame!!, recommended by a colleague)
http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/FBP ... _bike_2012
]

I've never used a Bianchi. its italian, very s3xy, but a bit nervous as well about reliability etc.. currently i use a Specialized.


any recommendations, especially from the bikers in u lot, from anybody who uses any of these?, or others please?

cheers

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Post by Rusty » Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:33 pm

Read the title, then realized you were appealing to cyclists, not bikers :-[

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Post by jaynana » Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:02 pm

edited.. btw, they're called bikes too.. aren't they  :P
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Post by pvr » Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:09 pm

I used to do about 10k km per year whilst I lived in NL, but once I moved to the UK it felt a bit like deathwish cycling on the road so it has dropped to about 250 km a year ... :(

I used to be really up on bikes, but things have moved on a bit and I have to be very ashamed and just went in a proper bike shop and asked them for an all around bike for about £750. Did not pay too much attention and liked the look / feel and just rode home on it.
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Post by dirtymonkey29 » Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:11 pm

Dropped from 10km to 250km.... Do you want to do my accounts?

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Post by pvr » Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:13 pm

[quote="dirtymonkey29"]
Dropped from 10km to 250km.... Do you want to do my accounts?
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Read properly ... 10k km ...  :P
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Post by jaynana » Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:37 pm

that's 6.2k miles/year! damn! that's twice what i do!! just passed 3k miles in 10 months.

havin said that - in NL and in most european countries its a ride than a race.

in UK its a race than a ride!! if u know what i mean, so its a cycle race most mornings and evs.

avg speed, did anybody pass u are like primary parameters of success, on a daily basis.... (until gettin runover one day i guess!!  :'( )

anyways, currently i'm being swayed towards Planet-X, its UK made! carbon frame, sram!!
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Post by X5Sport » Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:04 pm

[quote="jaynana"]
edited.. btw, they're called bikes too.. aren't they  :P
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They are indeed....... :). But the riders aren't :P.  'Bikers' tend to go round in grungy leathers and a proper helmet, not Spandex underwear and a polystyrene tea cosy...>:D

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Post by pvr » Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:26 pm

[quote="X5Sport"]


As a former 'biker'
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I don't believe you, a former biker means a dead biker? :)
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Post by X5Sport » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:46 pm

[quote="pvr"]
[quote="X5Sport"]


As a former 'biker'
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I don't believe you, a former biker means a dead biker? :)
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So I survived my broken neck.......or maybe I'm a Zombie.. :)) :)) :crazy1: :yikes: :bangin:
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Post by dirtymonkey29 » Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:03 pm

I stand corrected lol

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Post by AW8 » Thu Jul 05, 2012 9:54 pm

Not ridden any of these and shamelessly have a cheap 10 yr old Mountain, (style), bike - adequate for local outings & I don't cry if it gets dirty/knocked etc.

Used to ride loads when I lived in East Anglia as a child/teen often out most of the day though again not on  anything grand.

Was considering a road bike a while back and Specialised Allez was the one I considered & on back of recommendations from others including a mate who "used" to run a bike shop.

I was told with so many poor road surfaces nowadays spokes need adjusting/tightening frequently on a dedicated road bike..............Not sure how much of a reality this is.

I see far to many motorists pass far too close to cyclists for my liking as well as cars going into blind hedge lined nasrrow bends far to quickly & this was one reason I decided against.

Such massive variations in prices often for bikes/kit of similar spec/manufacture cost.
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Post by Cannondale » Thu Jul 05, 2012 9:56 pm

Stick out for a 105 groupset if you can, better cable routing 10speed and will last longer.

105 is seem as a the first proper groupset by most club riders.

Your first choice seems ok, the wheels are the weaklink and it would be a far better bike if you upgraded the wheels. This would be the same with any bike at thois price point. The shop might do you a deal outside the bike sceam if you ask them. But on a road bike wthe wheels and tyres are the best most cost effect upgrade you can do.

See if you can get a test ride. good luck

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http://www.westbrookcycles.co.uk/bikes- ... 011-p88462

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Post by jaynana » Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:08 pm

thanks guys for all the replies, and Cannondale, particularly yours  :thumbup:

btw, cannondale - that's one serious piece of kit!! - full carbon, with ultegra!

one thing i didn't like about it though - the brakes.

ok, back to mine.

thanks, so 105 is the way to go! 2 more questions pls, do you (or anybody else) have an opinion re.:

1. sram rival vs shimano 105?
2. Bianchi vs Planet X?

this is cos Bianchi impulso comes with a mix of 105 and tiagra and the Planet X comes with Sram Rival.
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Post by Rusty » Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:38 pm

[quote="X5Sport"]
'Bikers' tend to go round in grungy leathers and a proper helmet, not Spandex underwear and a polystyrene tea cosy...>:D
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Pmsl :)):)):))

I like your style.
I did progress from leaky leathers to full Gortex kit.
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