Cube (carbon) or Giant (alluminium)
PaoloL
Posts: 17
Dear all.
I am new here. I have been riding a single-gear bike for a daily commute in London for the last 3 years, and I regularly run to keep myself fit.
I now want to buy a road bike to have some long distance rides (but I wouldn't exclude using the road bike for my commute).
My budget is about £700, but I am still very confused. E.g. with the same amount of money, I can buy a carbon bike like this one:
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/cube ... e43f33b52f" target="_blank
or a giant defy like this one:
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Giant-Defy-3-20 ... _84152.htm" target="_blank
Of course there are many other options within the alloy road bikes.
Any advice?
Thanks!
I am new here. I have been riding a single-gear bike for a daily commute in London for the last 3 years, and I regularly run to keep myself fit.
I now want to buy a road bike to have some long distance rides (but I wouldn't exclude using the road bike for my commute).
My budget is about £700, but I am still very confused. E.g. with the same amount of money, I can buy a carbon bike like this one:
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/cube ... e43f33b52f" target="_blank
or a giant defy like this one:
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Giant-Defy-3-20 ... _84152.htm" target="_blank
Of course there are many other options within the alloy road bikes.
Any advice?
Thanks!
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The Cube is fantastic value at that price. It also looks like the main components are higher spec than the Giant so would seem the best value. I have the same model Cube with Ultegra groupset which was a lot more expensive and is 4 years old, but a great bike, so I don't think you can go wrong.
Bear in mind that Cube sizing is small and I have a 56cm frame which is the right size for me at 5'8" tall. For other bikes, probably a 54cm frame would be my size.0 -
thanks very much for your kind reply.
Would a bike like the Cube above be good for a daily commute of about 10 miles each way? I am always worried about the fact that a carbon bike is weaker ... but I might be very wrong.0 -
Yes the Cube would be fine for your 10 mile commute, as long as it fits you, you buy the correct size.0
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PaoloL wrote:thanks very much for your kind reply.
Would a bike like the Cube above be good for a daily commute of about 10 miles each way? I am always worried about the fact that a carbon bike is weaker ... but I might be very wrong.
If I was you I'd keep the single gear bike for commuting and get the Cube or Giant for weekend riding.0 -
You have to be very sure on the fit of the bike - the geometry of the cube is very different to the Defy.
The 2016 Defy frame is the same as the 2015 Defy - in the link below for £50 more you get a much better groupset (ultegra 6800 11 speed) than Tiagra and Sora + interest free credit for six months if you want it:
http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/m7b0s6p591 ... EFY-0-20150 -
ForumNewbie wrote:When I do commute by bike (18 miles each way) I use either my hybrid or steel audax bikes as both have racks which allow me to carry work clothes and a pack lunch without getting a sweaty back. I also don't fancy leaving my Cube carbon bike locked up at work.
If I was you I'd keep the single gear bike for commuting and get the Cube or Giant for weekend riding.
Thanks for the advice. I usually leave quite a bit of clothes in my office, so that I can change there.
My question is more on whether like a bike like the Cube can handle daily commute or would the bike wear off too fast?0 -
PaoloL wrote:ForumNewbie wrote:When I do commute by bike (18 miles each way) I use either my hybrid or steel audax bikes as both have racks which allow me to carry work clothes and a pack lunch without getting a sweaty back. I also don't fancy leaving my Cube carbon bike locked up at work.
If I was you I'd keep the single gear bike for commuting and get the Cube or Giant for weekend riding.
Thanks for the advice. I usually leave quite a bit of clothes in my office, so that I can change there.
My question is more on whether like a bike like the Cube can handle daily commute or would the bike wear off too fast?0 -
Get the (list price) Giant.
The Cube will definitely not be able to handle the roughness of a commute, especially in winter.
Carbon is so weak compared to strong aluminum.
Let some other fool (searches for credit card) get the (42% off) Cube 8)0 -
Hi.Carbonator wrote:Let some other fool (searches for credit card) get the (42% off) Cube 8)
What do you mean with this?
Thanks!0 -
PaoloL wrote:Hi.Carbonator wrote:Let some other fool (searches for credit card) get the (42% off) Cube 8)
What do you mean with this?
Thanks!0 -
ForumNewbie wrote:PaoloL wrote:Hi.Carbonator wrote:Let some other fool (searches for credit card) get the (42% off) Cube 8)
What do you mean with this?
Thanks!
Really? I thought it was quite the opposite but I couldn't understand the thing about credit card.0 -
PaoloL wrote:ForumNewbie wrote:PaoloL wrote:Hi.Carbonator wrote:Let some other fool (searches for credit card) get the (42% off) Cube 8)
What do you mean with this?
Thanks!
Really? I thought it was quite the opposite but I couldn't understand the thing about credit card.0 -
ForumNewbie wrote:He was joking about the carbon Cube not being able to handle a commute, and indicating that it was such a good bargain he was getting out his credit card to buy it.
Oops sorry.. I am a bit slow, and I didn't get the joke0 -
I have owned a Defy and would recommend but not with the Sora group set. Probably a bike snob but I just don't like the feel, the new Tiagra is good and feels better. In short the Cube is a great deal but just to confuse you more Ribble have some great deals as well. I bought one as a winter bike and it feels great.
Good luck with the desicion0 -
The Cube will have old Tiagra, but thats still 10 speed.
As well as coming up small, it will also be a much racier position than the Giant.0 -
The cube is a steal, the frame must be pretty light as even with the component spec 8.6kg which is great at that price point. If you upgrade over time it will only get lighter0
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Thanks everyone.
What about the cube I mentioned above, and the cube here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161971728500? ... EBIDX%3AIT
Which one would you choose?0 -
PaoloL wrote:Thanks everyone.
What about the cube I mentioned above, and the cube here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161971728500? ... EBIDX%3AIT
Which one would you choose?
secondly, it says it is 'out of stock',
so I would stick to the new Cube that everyone agrees is a bargain at that price.0 -
ForumNewbie wrote:PaoloL wrote:Thanks everyone.
What about the cube I mentioned above, and the cube here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161971728500? ... EBIDX%3AIT
Which one would you choose?
secondly, it says it is 'out of stock',
so I would stick to the new Cube that everyone agrees is a bargain at that price.
Yes, it is used, but it has full ultrega components (compared to Tiagra). I can get that deal on ebay for £650. I am sorry if I insist, but I just want to make sure that I get the right bike.
Thanks!0 -
As mentioned it is second hand - you do not get the warranty cover you would with a new bike.
Cycleclinic is an excellent seller and it is his wheels which are on the bike so you are getting a good set of handbuilt wheels (although they do appear very light - racing wheels - rather than commuting wheels?).
The new Cube is a bargain - I personally prefer the bike I linked to previously with the 11 speed Ultegra but at the end of the day it comes down to what grabs you.0