InjuredAthlete
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I've had to start another thread as a couple of forum members were kind enough to point me in the direction of these two German bike companies who appear to offer unrivaled value for money.
I would order a Canyon Roadlite 6.0 today, the bike has an incredible spec for its price tag but I'm put off by the fact that there is a 9 week waiting list until one can be delivered. You even get a free torque wrench! Crazy value: http://www.canyon.com/_en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=2502
The other option is a Rose 2000 Pro. This bike looks similar, the finishing kit is slightly cheaper though but the price tage is £40 more. Plus they don't seem to be as well known as Canyon. Only positive I noticed if I bought one of these they have them in stock so it should arrive in about a week. In addition unline Canyon (I think) you can specify things like stem, crank and bar length (i'm very broad so i'd need the widest bars available). http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/rose-pro-2000-double/aid:557606
Any opinions on these Canyon and Rose bikes; why are the Rose bikes more expensive when they have cheaper finishing kits. The other option is the Ribble Evo Pro Carbon which seems not as good value when you compare it to these two. At the moment i'm quite tempted by the Rose but would like to hear a few opinions on them, it's a real shame the Canyon isn't in stock until 3rd Sept otherwise i'd have ordered that today
I would order a Canyon Roadlite 6.0 today, the bike has an incredible spec for its price tag but I'm put off by the fact that there is a 9 week waiting list until one can be delivered. You even get a free torque wrench! Crazy value: http://www.canyon.com/_en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=2502
The other option is a Rose 2000 Pro. This bike looks similar, the finishing kit is slightly cheaper though but the price tage is £40 more. Plus they don't seem to be as well known as Canyon. Only positive I noticed if I bought one of these they have them in stock so it should arrive in about a week. In addition unline Canyon (I think) you can specify things like stem, crank and bar length (i'm very broad so i'd need the widest bars available). http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/rose-pro-2000-double/aid:557606
Any opinions on these Canyon and Rose bikes; why are the Rose bikes more expensive when they have cheaper finishing kits. The other option is the Ribble Evo Pro Carbon which seems not as good value when you compare it to these two. At the moment i'm quite tempted by the Rose but would like to hear a few opinions on them, it's a real shame the Canyon isn't in stock until 3rd Sept otherwise i'd have ordered that today
