Hibrid bike for 1100 euro?
Punkterra
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Hello.
I have been searching for a bike for 2 weeks and it seems i wont be coming to a conclusion anytime soon
My budget is 1000-1200 euro and i will use that bike:
75% asphalt (i like speeding)
25% unpaved roads, a bit of forrests, hills and such
What type of bike do i need for that? Cross? Trekking? Fitness? Cyclocross?
Could you give me a few recommendations of bikes that suit me? Must be available for purchase in Europe.
Thank you,
Adrian
I have been searching for a bike for 2 weeks and it seems i wont be coming to a conclusion anytime soon
My budget is 1000-1200 euro and i will use that bike:
75% asphalt (i like speeding)
25% unpaved roads, a bit of forrests, hills and such
What type of bike do i need for that? Cross? Trekking? Fitness? Cyclocross?
Could you give me a few recommendations of bikes that suit me? Must be available for purchase in Europe.
Thank you,
Adrian
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Whyte ring a bell as speedy/racier geometry hybrids...
http://www.actionbikes.co.uk/whyte-hybrid-bikes/
http://www.stanleyfearns.co.uk/hybrid.html#whyte20130 -
For running through forrests, i think it would help a nonfixed fork?0
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Depends what sort of forest trail, a Cyclocross bike will cope just fine with a rough forest path.Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0
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unfortunately i want a straight handlebar, its way comfier.0
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If you aren't fussy about having a top brand have a look at https://www.decathlon.co.uk/btwin-fit-7-id_8239799.html
Also quite a bit under your budget but would probably cost over €1000 if made by anyone else0