Flat Bar Road Bike

Wazza99
Wazza99 Posts: 15
edited July 2009 in Road beginners
Hello Guys and Gals, new to the site, and was after some advice please. I have been considering buying a Giant FCR 2 2009, however, they are in short supply as the 2010 models are arriving very soon. I have heard that the 2010 models are more expensive, and not quite as good spec wise.
Does anyone have any suggestions with regards alternatives, as i really liked the look of the FCR range.
Thanks
Wazza

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  • desperate73
    desperate73 Posts: 135
    beginner here also. Just bought my 1st but can share..

    I was looking at the Claud Butler Levante (srp£450) which can be had atm for £350. It's got nice ally frame, carbon forks etc.. Rode one and liked it but preferred the drop bars of the Milano.

    I also liked the one at Halfords for the money also
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  • I am not sure I buy this about the "2010 models being more expensive and lower specced". If you look at the dollar/pound exchange rates for the last 6 months, sterling has come back a lot. http://www.x-rates.com/d/USD/GBP/graph120.html It's not like shops trying to clear their 2009 stock have any incentive to make you buy now.

    Also, flat bars ... hmm. Drops give a lot more different positions and if you get the height and stem length correct should be comfortable.
  • desperate73
    desperate73 Posts: 135
    According to my lbs the cost of bikes are artificially low and are to play catch up with where they should be - his opinon, not sure i agree. . Match this with raising materials costs especially aluminium and the pound is still a mess relatively (i agree with that)
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  • Cheshley
    Cheshley Posts: 1,448
    I'm going to recommend the Scott Speedster S30 Flat Bar because I've got one.

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  • ride_whenever
    ride_whenever Posts: 13,279
    According to my lbs the cost of bikes are artificially low and are to play catch up with where they should be - his opinon, not sure i agree. . Match this with raising materials costs especially aluminium and the pound is still a mess relatively (i agree with that)

    Heard that from a lot of guys in the trade...
  • I'm not saying they're making it up, but in the last 6 months, the £ has gone from $1.40 to almost $1.70 and in the last year, the price of aluminium has gone from $1.35/lb to $0.80/lb.

    Plus a different guy in a different lbs told me that the Specialized Roubaix they had run out of in the 2009 would be just as good value if I waited for them to get the 2010 in.
  • timb64
    timb64 Posts: 248
    I've had a Giant FCR C(2008) just over a year now and been very pleased with it.Do regular rides with a mate who does triathalons and have no problem keeping up with him on 30 mile+ trips.I don't think flat bars with bar ends offer any less positions than drops.
  • gnashers
    gnashers Posts: 27
    I have an FCR not sure what model but its a 2005 that had a RRP of £550, I bought it new in 2006 and paid less than £400 for it.
    It's a great bike with sram shifters and rear mech which i find to be very reliable and precise.
    Its quite light and feels good on the hills.

    I would recommend an FCR!
  • Wazza99
    Wazza99 Posts: 15
    Thanks for all the comments guys,

    I spoke with my LBS and the main Giant dealer, the guy in the lbs said the new 2010 version/model wont have a composite fork, and that together with the price increase has made me reconsider.

    Something very similar to the FCR would be great, but i may have to wait until the launch of various 2010 models to judge!