Cx bike for commuting (and sportive rides eventually)

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im highly surprised at my road bike to be honest, it goes out in all weathers, has me belting down hills and over potholes, gravel cycle tracks allsorts hitting off curbs ect and is still great!
Nice!

I just don't trust myself on a road bike, I think the CX would be the more sensible, as it can take the battering without being so fragile.
There are times I hit a pothole and hope that the bike will keep going, and then imagine the repair bill.

So far, I've got 5 4 bikes in mind, Merida Cyclocross 3 or 4, Whyte Dorset, Genesis Croix De Fer or the Equilibrium. Probably more to add by the time I come to buying mine.

Edit: 4 bikes, as noticed the Equilibrium doesn't come with disc brakes.
 
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jack smith

Veteran
Location
Durham
love my boardman cx team..^_^
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That saddle is extremely low is the frame the right size for you lol?
Fuji do some nice cx bikes!
 
I've seen a few nice bikes while on the road, but I'll wait for some money to come in, shove it into savings and keep it aside until I've gotten down to 100kg (or nearly there haha).
 

theloafer

Legendary Member
Location
newton aycliffe
hi jack
am a bit of a short @rse ..:laugh: frame is 53 so really is a little bit to big ..........my cannondale road bike is 51 and I have had no probs at all.... my tourer is also 51.. steel (custom made) and my tri cross is 52 all feel comfortable[/QUOTE]
 
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Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
" I also like the fact that the Fuji has a compact chainset which is better for on the road, is it possible to fit a 50/34T to the Norco?"

My Cross bike (which I use on the road) has a 46/36 chainset, the road bike has a 50/34 both with 12-30 at the back, I have no problem changing between the 2 of them. unless you want to push on down hill, 46 is fine, uphill the 36 needs a bit more effort than 34 but is manageable.
 

sazzaa

Guest
I own a Genesis Vapour Disc, use it mainly for my commute with rack and panniers, and it's great on roads and on trails.
 

evo456

Über Member
I've seen a few nice bikes while on the road, but I'll wait for some money to come in, shove it into savings and keep it aside until I've gotten down to 100kg (or nearly there haha).


Keep at it, a new bike is a powerful motivator. I got my cross after dropping 15 kgs. Which I use on weekend and fast rides. For the commute,I still use the 17 kg flat bar hybrid to continue dropping the weight.
 
Keep at it, a new bike is a powerful motivator. I got my cross after dropping 15 kgs. Which I use on weekend and fast rides. For the commute,I still use the 17 kg flat bar hybrid to continue dropping the weight.

I've only had my current bike since 20th Feb, so won't be changing anytime soon, but need to drop the 50kg then I'll order something. Of course going through reviews and reading more and more advice about the bikes etc.

@sazzaa My intentions are to have the commuter setup with rack and panniers, but will probably become my overall bike, considering the riding I do is all road based I don't really need the MTB.
How do you find the Genesis? They're being highly recommended by my LBS.
 

sazzaa

Guest
@sazzaa My intentions are to have the commuter setup with rack and panniers, but will probably become my overall bike, considering the riding I do is all road based I don't really need the MTB.
How do you find the Genesis? They're being highly recommended by my LBS.

I absolutely love mine.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
There is a 'fad' for having a CX bike for the commute. It's generally down to the disc brakes folk are going for these.

Either a road bike or a CX will do, personally I have a road bike (3), and an MTB for off road. If you've got a mix or surfaces then a CX bike is quite good. If it's 100% tarmac, then get a road bike.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
There is a 'fad' for having a CX bike for the commute. It's generally down to the disc brakes folk are going for these.

Either a road bike or a CX will do, personally I have a road bike (3), and an MTB for off road. If you've got a mix or surfaces then a CX bike is quite good. If it's 100% tarmac, then get a road bike.
My CX with discs is perfect for road only all year round commuting as it has room for larger tyres with full mudguards and a pannier rack for panniers.
It's not as fast as the road bike but it's not far off.
 
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