CX bike Al v steel

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I need a bigger bike as the one I have just seems too small. I am also thinking of comfort as part of my commute is on a canal path.

My options are a genesis CDF, Boardman CX or a Rose 2000CX, as long as I can use cyclescheme.

I know that the genesis is heavier but it just looks right and it has the BB7 brakes, as does the Rose.

Is there much difference in comfort between them?

thanks
 

Paul.G.

Just a bloke on a bike!
Location
Reading
Don't know enough about the models you have listed but I went from an ALU Giant to a steel Gunnar and have to say that whilst the steel bike is a little heavier, its by far a better ride, especially over constantly rough surfaces such as a canal towpath. When I first built the bike it had a steel fork which I recently upgraded to full carbon, making the ride even better. Hope this helps.
 

Paul.G.

Just a bloke on a bike!
Location
Reading
I went for the kinesis pure CX fork with carbon steerer. This fork is available with mudguard eyelets which is great if you use the bike as a winter hack.
 

LizardEye

Well-Known Member
I've been riding a cdf for the last month and I love it. Got it for my 13 mile commute which has quite a bit of off-road and it handles it really well. Tried the Whyte Kings Cross and Spesh Tricross and the cdf was a far better ride. The others just felt like road bikes with knobbly tyres whereas the cdf seemed made for the terrain. It is a little heavier but no more than a full water bottle.

One thing, it has BB5 not BB7. Theres not much between them but it does seem to make a difference
 

fossala

Guru
Location
Cornwall
I have built my croix de fer up and got it under the 10kg mark so it doesn't have to be heavy. If I changed my saddle/tyres I could probably get it down to 9.5kg.
 
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samsbike

Guru
I have built my croix de fer up and got it under the 10kg mark so it doesn't have to be heavy. If I changed my saddle/tyres I could probably get it down to 9.5kg.

What's the spec please?

I have been trying to work out why is seems to be so much heavier than the equilibrium and other than the steel fork I cant figure it out
 

fossala

Guru
Location
Cornwall
What's the spec please?

I have been trying to work out why is seems to be so much heavier than the equilibrium and other than the steel fork I cant figure it out
56cm Frame and fork
Kinesis crosslight wheels
Ultegra groupset (was 105 when I weighted it at 9.8kg weight)
Chris king headset
Ritchey classic finishing kit
Brooks titanium team pro.
Gatorskin tyres
cinelli imperial leather bar tape.

This was not cheap to build up. I kind of went a bit silly but it's lovely to ride. This spec costs around 1800.
 
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