Advice on first decent bike!

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danonone

New Member
Hi all

I have just discovered I have access to the cycle to work scheme so I can actually get a decent bike and effectively pay monthly for it rather than shelling out 7-800 quid up front.

I am a little restricted on dealers tho.

I have found this one which looks nice, I want to do road cycling but also some cycle paths which are not tarmac so thinking a hybrid is best:-

http://www.noahsark.co.uk/bike-shop...e-bikes-c422/cannondale-quick-cx-2-2014-p6129

What do you think of this on price and spec?

thanks in advance everyone

Dan
 

vickster

Squire
@Cyclist33 has one I think
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
If you want to use it mainly on the road you might be better off with narrower slicker tyres than the knobbleys which you might find a bit slow. You don't need suspension forks either, they just add weight with little extra comfort, but this will come from wider fatter tyres, bearing in mind there is a trade off when it comes to tyres, so it's over to you! Anything 28c or fatter will be fine for tracks and gravel.

Bear in mind you are going to need pump, helmet, lock, clothing and maybe shoes. Good luck.

How about this: http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_992033_langId_-1_categoryId_165534
 
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danonone

danonone

New Member
Can't use halfords which is annoying as I fancied a boardman, the only place locally that's decent is that Noah's Ark place that I linked too.

Do you see any alternatives on there that would be better suited to canal paths and roads? I can go up to a grand but like @Cycleops pointed out I will need a few extra bits too so maybe 7-800 is where I'm shooting?
 

vickster

Squire
If mainly road, even if some paths which are presumably not just tracks through a wood, there's no need for suspension. A cx bike definitely worth a look, can make it more road friendly with slicker tyres if needed in the future

This'll be a decent http://www.noahsark.co.uk/bike-shop...s-bikes-c426/cannondale-caadx-sora-2014-p6114

Otherwise, go for a rigid fork flat bar, e.g.
http://www.noahsark.co.uk/bike-shop...e-bikes-c422/cannondale-quick-sl-3-2014-p6135

Or with a discount http://www.noahsark.co.uk/bike-shop...ecialized-specialized-sirrus-elite-2014-p3969
 
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