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• #7352
Complete new bike
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• #7353
Try something else.
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• #7354
Specialized Allez? the 2016 model if you can find it.
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• #7355
Try something else
Yeah, I'd try something else. If Evans only, BMC / Specialized / Trek all have a load of bikes in that price range. Partial to a BMC myself
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• #7356
Anyone know how the Trek Emonda SL 6 rides?
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• #7357
fucking amazing
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• #7358
Looking at road bikes for around £500. Just seen this Felt Z85 with tiagra group set.
Good deal?
Or this Btwin Ultra 700. The geo for the XL looks like it might be too big for me though.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/ultra-700-af-road-bike-105-id_8324331.html
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• #7359
Looks a good deal to me.....Tiagra won't be amazing but should do a job. Frame should be decent to build future upgrades around
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• #7360
Tiagra won't be amazing but should do a job
Nothing wrong with Tiagra. Shifting isn't any better on the higher end mechanical groupsets, you're just paying for an extra sprocket/lighter weight/bling
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• #7361
Just looking at the Verenti with Tiagra and RS010 wheel set, full carbon fork for £500.
Seems like an even better deal than the Felt I posted above?
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• #7362
Yes! I bought one to use when I'm in the UK. It's a great bike for the money. Planning to race crits on it in the summer (with race wheels on).
It's a really good frame and I'm amazed how nice the Tiagra felt. As good as Ultegra 6700 I'd say. Saddle and bar tape are the only let downs but I'm nitpicking.
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• #7363
The B Twin looks good value though.
They all look good. It's a good time to be a cyclist.
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• #7364
Good point. I hadn't spotted it was the upgraded Tiagra which looks very nice....
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• #7365
That Verenti really does look like a good deal, quite tempted myself tbh .
Personally not a huge fan of the paint job though. Bright pink re-spray? or have I just been at work too long...
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• #7366
Paint looks better IRL.
I don't work for Wiggle btw.
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• #7367
Tiagra 4700 is actually great.
Once it go down to Sora (R3000) you can actually feel the bigger difference (shift feel softer).
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• #7369
(server error duplicated post, sorry)
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• #7370
I've just started looking for a new road bike and this looks like a great deal, Wouldn't mind hearing what others think?
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• #7371
Cross post from CP (because I didn't realise this thread existed)
I'm looking at buying my first geared road bike. Does anyone have any experience with the Giant Defy 2 Disc or the Cannondale Synapse Disc? Both have mechanical discs and a tiagra groupset, the Giant is a bit cheaper at £600 rather than £680 The idea of discs is appealing because it'll get used every day, whatever the weather, will I actually notice any improvement in braking in the wet over rim brakes? Also, is tiagra any good? Any other suggestions around the same price mark or general tips for choosing a road bike to use every day all year round? -
• #7372
In my experience with mechanical discs (TRP Spyres on a Giant TCX), no noticeable difference on braking compared to rim brakes. Mechanical discs are a bigger faff than rim brakes too, and bike went to two different bike shops to sort the brakes out in case of user error. Ended up selling the bike.
4700 Tiagra is fine as a groupset
Most bikes with alu frames/carbon forks/Tiagra 4700 will be all pretty similar. Main differentials will be rim/disc brake, and then things like rack/mudguard mounts and tyre clearance. These may or may not matter to you. Generally, get the one that looks the best. -
• #7373
Discs brakes are better in the wet than rim brakes. Spyres are no more difficult to set up than any other braking system. As with rim brakes, a true rim (disc rotor in the spyre case) improves braking, a good set of pads and clean surfaces. My spyres are a bit squealy at the moment, slightly warped discs and wet salty roads, but stopping power and modulation/lever feel is superior to rim brakes imo.
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• #7374
hey people, I want to buy a road bike for 1400-1500 euro? what do you suggest?
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• #7375
Specialized Allez with 105
Had you changed cranksets and everything? or just with the current crankset?