Globalti
Legendary Member
It sounds to me as if the OP's younger brother is getting quite serious about his cycling, judging from his distances, climbs and the fact that he rides all year round in the Irish weather. If that's the case, a carbon bike with discs has far more than just its pecuniary value, especially one as well reviewed as the Synapse. Not all cyclists are on a tight budget or looking for the best value in terms of components and frame material; cycling may be his only activity and his only expense, in which case I think he would feel disappointed with the alloy non-disc version. I reckon asomething like a Synapse or Roubaix disc is about as far as an amateur rider would need to go into the realm of the exotic without paying stupid money for a fancy Italian brand name. In a very wet climate discs are a sensible expenditure and will probably repay him in brake pads and wheel rims.