Decathlon entry level road bike - what great value!

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Globalti

Legendary Member
Dropped in to the Stockport shop for a look around and Gti Junior was whizzing around on a BTwin Triban 3: http://www.decathlon.co.uk/triban-3-id_8167038.html

Really quite amazing value for £299! Ali frame and carbon forks, perfect for a young lad who wants to race around but isn't likely to take the best care of it and may have the odd fall or chain/spoke interface!
We were seriously tempted but decided to have a look on Eblag first to see what's going for similar money.
 

musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
I recently went to my one for the first time. Looks the piece
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I do not think you will get a better new road bike for the money, i was in my "local" decathlon last week drooling over the carbon bike for less than a grand with askiums and rival groupset.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
I do not think you will get a better new road bike for the money, i was in my "local" decathlon last week drooling over the carbon bike for less than a grand with askiums and rival groupset.

wifey keeps dragging me away from the one at lakeside with the words " we can't afford it, don't even think about it"
 

Dewi

Veteran

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I am going to have a look at one tomorrow:smile: My only concern is I'd miss the 34T, even with the granny ring, I've currently got on my hybrid for all the mountains locally. I suppose fitting a long cage derailleur is an option? Would these work?

Shimano Acera 8 Speed SGS Long Cage Rear Derailleur
http://www.cyclesurgery.com/shimano acera 8 speed sgs long cage rear derailleur/derailleurs/bikes-components-bikewear/fcp-product/14408
Shimano HG40 Cassette 11-34 8 Speed
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/shimano/hg40-cassette-11-34-8-speed-ec005231

The triban is liable to be a lot lighter than your hybrid so i should not worry about it untill you have tried, and i do not see why it would not work, you would need a longer chain as well.
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
they do indeed look excellent.
 

Dewi

Veteran
The triban is liable to be a lot lighter than your hybrid so i should not worry about it untill you have tried, and i do not see why it would not work, you would need a longer chain as well.
Cheers, good advice. Very impressed with seeing it in the flesh today, just need to start saving :smile:
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
my lads 10 but a big 10! what size did you get pls

Hi David
It's a 51, which is the smallest sized Triban 3 they do - comes with 650c wheels. My lad's a smallish 12 y/o and we had to cut a bit of the bottom of the seat post to get the seat to sit low close to the seat-tube. ( a tad shorter stem would help too) but it fits him fairly well and he goes like the clappers on it!
It has some nice touches for such a cheap steed like the rubber sleeves on the cables that protect the frame from rubbing. The welding's pretty fair and the paint job's superb.

One of my riding buddies has an earlier budget B'twin road bike and it's been superb, reliable and cosemetically sound after many years of year-round use.
 

david k

Hi
Location
North West
Hi David
It's a 51, which is the smallest sized Triban 3 they do - comes with 650c wheels. My lad's a smallish 12 y/o and we had to cut a bit of the bottom of the seat post to get the seat to sit low close to the seat-tube. ( a tad shorter stem would help too) but it fits him fairly well and he goes like the clappers on it!
It has some nice touches for such a cheap steed like the rubber sleeves on the cables that protect the frame from rubbing. The welding's pretty fair and the paint job's superb.

One of my riding buddies has an earlier budget B'twin road bike and it's been superb, reliable and cosemetically sound after many years of year-round use.
thanks fb foodie
 

Edwards80

Über Member
Location
Stockport, UK
I'll echo what I've said many times in other threads :smile: . Bought one of these at Christmas "Just for the commute" I'm now in a club and riding it all the bloomin time :smile: Excellent value for money.

The wheels are the weak point so I replaced them once they were out of true, but aside from that everything has been grand for just under 3000 miles. Decathlon are good with the customer service afterwards and the folks at the Stockport branch at least know what they are doing.

Easy recommendation for an entry level bike.
 
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