Whatever bike you get, make sure it is the right size/fit. Sounds stupid, but many peoples don't really fit them, and then do as much of your training on that bike as possible. A proper bike fit might be a good idea.
It was mean in the nicest possible way. And I meant, if you are going to spend £600+, don't buy a classic which has a collectors premium, unless you are a collector. You can get a decent second hand bike for around £200.
Whatever bike you get, make sure it is the right size/fit. Sounds stupid, but many peoples don't really fit them, and then do as much of your training on that bike as possible. A proper bike fit might be a good idea.
It was mean in the nicest possible way. And I meant, if you are going to spend £600+, don't buy a classic which has a collectors premium, unless you are a collector. You can get a decent second hand bike for around £200.