TheBoyBilly
New Member
- Location
- Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex
I have to say that a Specialized Tricross is going to be my next Ride2Work purchase. I love my Langster, but where I'm moving to is too hilly for a singlespeed now, so that will be sold in due course. The Tricross will be my weekend toy and occasional shop-trip/pub tool, but for my commute (using the train) you can't beat a Brommie.
Getting back to the OP, a quick scan of Evan's website for hybrid bikes shows that (for between £350-400) you can get excellent bikes from the likes of Specialized, Scott, Kona, Ridgeback, Dawes and Globe. All should be ultra-reliable and come in a variety of guises whether it be fast, sit-up-and-beg leisurely or load-carrying. You don't have to spend loads and your £600 voucher will allow you to add some nice extras or waterproof clothing.
Getting back to the OP, a quick scan of Evan's website for hybrid bikes shows that (for between £350-400) you can get excellent bikes from the likes of Specialized, Scott, Kona, Ridgeback, Dawes and Globe. All should be ultra-reliable and come in a variety of guises whether it be fast, sit-up-and-beg leisurely or load-carrying. You don't have to spend loads and your £600 voucher will allow you to add some nice extras or waterproof clothing.