Mark Green
New Member
- Location
- Dunfermline, Edinburgh
Hi All,
Trying to sift through all the excellent advice on the forums for commuting and bike buying advice but getting a bit stuck and brain is getting overloaded!
I am a complete beginner and, although relatively fit being a marathon runner, I understand that I will have to build up to being able to commute the 16 miles to work on a regular basis. I do however want to try and get the *right* bike for me under C2W scheme first time …hence this thread in the forum. In all honesty I will still be going to my local bike shop in Inverkeithing/Edinburgh too for advice but I want to go armed with some knowledge at least!!
I’m happy to pay £1k for my C2W bike BUT I am starting totally from scratch so wouldn’t want to spend £1k on the bike if I then had to spend another £200-£300 on mudguards, pedals, panniers, rack, helmet (contentious issue I know), clothing, lights, and anything else I might need.
First question I have is what ‘type’ of bike?
The 16 miles is a bit of a mix of terrain but mainly road and national cycle path. A road bike seems obvious but I like the idea of being able to fit panniers (as opposed to wearing a rucksack) and mudguards – can road bikes take panniers & mudguards? Can road bikes take the stresses of a 150-mile-a-week pounding? Will my ass stand up to 150-miles-a-week on a road bike or will I need an ass transplant?
I’ve heard Cyclocross, tourers and Hybrid’s being mentioned but I’m not really sure of the benefits/disadvantages of each type. Would everyone avoid these types for a first commuting bike? or are there gems out there for under the £1k.
I suppose a list of bikes to look at would be useful for that budget too.
Any help greatly appreciated and apologies if I don’t ‘talk the talk’ yet but maybe once I’m not a beginner I can help to advise others!
Cheers,
Mark.
Trying to sift through all the excellent advice on the forums for commuting and bike buying advice but getting a bit stuck and brain is getting overloaded!
I am a complete beginner and, although relatively fit being a marathon runner, I understand that I will have to build up to being able to commute the 16 miles to work on a regular basis. I do however want to try and get the *right* bike for me under C2W scheme first time …hence this thread in the forum. In all honesty I will still be going to my local bike shop in Inverkeithing/Edinburgh too for advice but I want to go armed with some knowledge at least!!
I’m happy to pay £1k for my C2W bike BUT I am starting totally from scratch so wouldn’t want to spend £1k on the bike if I then had to spend another £200-£300 on mudguards, pedals, panniers, rack, helmet (contentious issue I know), clothing, lights, and anything else I might need.
First question I have is what ‘type’ of bike?
The 16 miles is a bit of a mix of terrain but mainly road and national cycle path. A road bike seems obvious but I like the idea of being able to fit panniers (as opposed to wearing a rucksack) and mudguards – can road bikes take panniers & mudguards? Can road bikes take the stresses of a 150-mile-a-week pounding? Will my ass stand up to 150-miles-a-week on a road bike or will I need an ass transplant?
I’ve heard Cyclocross, tourers and Hybrid’s being mentioned but I’m not really sure of the benefits/disadvantages of each type. Would everyone avoid these types for a first commuting bike? or are there gems out there for under the £1k.
I suppose a list of bikes to look at would be useful for that budget too.
Any help greatly appreciated and apologies if I don’t ‘talk the talk’ yet but maybe once I’m not a beginner I can help to advise others!
Cheers,
Mark.