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Things get more interesting if you ditch the requirement for Panniers.
Datum, Synapse etc.
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apologies, this one
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Or a Halfords hybrid.
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Helpful as always @dancing james
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What kinda bike?
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• #9
Arkose
And put some decent wheels on it
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• #10
Or this
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Gravelbike.
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??
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• #15
Custom bike?
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• #16
Or you planning to get it via c2w scheme?
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Wheelies vouchers
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Road geometry
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Yay or nah?
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Plus you want bling or subdue?
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Ho, this isn't the anti thread.
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I think.....
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dbad
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It will be...
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And 1-by too
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So I am replacing my stolen bike, and as I am no longer young and fit like I was, I am looking to buy a new functional bike.
As this is from vouchers from the insurer, it needs to be through Wheelies.
I am looking for something that has gears, disc brakes, mudguards, panniers (or the at least eyelets for them), and wider tyres, but with a relaxed road geometry.
I need help as the variables are insane.
I am keen on the Orange RX9 Pro