Bike for beginner
greenhill1314
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Hi,
I'm looking for a decent road bike. I'm a proficent MTBer but there are few riders or trails in my area so i was thinking of getting a road bike for when im not able to get to a trial.
I was hoping that someone could suggest a bike for as little money as possible to get me started.
I'm looking for a decent road bike. I'm a proficent MTBer but there are few riders or trails in my area so i was thinking of getting a road bike for when im not able to get to a trial.
I was hoping that someone could suggest a bike for as little money as possible to get me started.
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Halfords, Raleigh shops and decathlon probably offer the cheapest starting road bikes. Or you could investigate second hand. How tight is your budget?We are born with the dead:
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My budget is around £250 - £300 but i might be able to go higher if there is something special.0
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Ah yes, the old "I can spend more if I have too"......
I'd also have a look at Dawes for that price too.
The main thing is to get one that fits and you're happy withRichard
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Thanks for the help.
The "old" ones are the best!0 -
Giant SCR 4 = £2900
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Couple of thoughts:
SCR 4
Claude Butler San Remo
Saracen Tour 07
Dawes Giro 300
Raleigh Airlite 200
All of these bikes are well manufactured, reliable, useable, budget bikes - in short, they're all adequate starter bikes - have a close look at all of the specs though - and take your time with it.
If you've got more funds, you could always go with something like:
SCR 3 or 2
Spesh Allez
Again. look at the specs closely though.
One thing you might want to consider is whether you'll be happy on a 53/39 Double, or whether to get a bike with a 50/34 Compact from the start - plenty of threads on this.0