Hello,
I'm looking for advice what to choose for hybrid commuting bicycle, too many choices available and brands I don't know, makes me all confused. I'm a bit limited with visiting stores as only few around and not everything in stock I'd like to check I guess (taking evans for example, or cycle uk where salesperson wants to push specialized - no offence tho).
I'd like to I want to use bike mainly for commuting to work (the distance is ~4 miles one way) on road and pathways, some not best. As well as city and maybe some shorter trips. Might be, I'll be cycling in dark, rain. I used to ride only a MTB (mainly woods), so I'm naturally looking into some hybrids with front suspension and am a bit scared of rigid bikes and road cycling. ;-)
I would like to spend roughly £400, preferably no more including basic accessory - I'd like to include mudguards, rack and lights.
What I'm looking at:
http://www.raleigh.co.uk/ProductType/ProductRange/Product/Default.aspx?pc=1&pt=266&pg=10874
£400 @ halfords, comes with suspension lock, might be handy?
Just don't like the handlebars shape.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/claud-butler/claud-butler-legend-2014-hybrid-bike-ec075024
Very similar to previous one, not sure which one is better.
http://www.cube.eu/en/bikes/tour/touring/cube-touring-black-grey-white-2015/
Above my price tag, but looks nice and has dynamo, not sure how does these lights actually do. And no suspension lockout.
From rigid bikes
http://www.ridgeback.co.uk/bike/meteor
looks nice and has cheaper version http://www.ridgeback.co.uk/bike/speed
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Dawes-Discovery-201EQ-2015-Hybrid-Sports-Bike_76834.htm
Just different brand on frame to me. ;-)
Or just Giant Escape 3
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/bikes/model/escape.3/19208/77308/
They are available at my LBS, so it's always good thing. Also have Giant MTB which served me well.
I guess all above are very similar in equipment (gear, components?) and value, and all you could just advice to me is try each one of these and choose which one fits best. But I doubt I could test-drive even half of them. Maybe some of you have some other advice or some experience with any of these bikes with similar conditions. I'll be grateful for any advice that could straight up my choice.
Other forums suggested me voodoo marsa http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bik...-bikes/voodoo-marasa-hybrid-bike-2013-2014-18
but I've been told V brakes are cheaper and simpler to maintain, never had disc brakes, so not sure...
As well as b'twin @ decathlon but not sure about it.
I'm looking for advice what to choose for hybrid commuting bicycle, too many choices available and brands I don't know, makes me all confused. I'm a bit limited with visiting stores as only few around and not everything in stock I'd like to check I guess (taking evans for example, or cycle uk where salesperson wants to push specialized - no offence tho).
I'd like to I want to use bike mainly for commuting to work (the distance is ~4 miles one way) on road and pathways, some not best. As well as city and maybe some shorter trips. Might be, I'll be cycling in dark, rain. I used to ride only a MTB (mainly woods), so I'm naturally looking into some hybrids with front suspension and am a bit scared of rigid bikes and road cycling. ;-)
I would like to spend roughly £400, preferably no more including basic accessory - I'd like to include mudguards, rack and lights.
What I'm looking at:
http://www.raleigh.co.uk/ProductType/ProductRange/Product/Default.aspx?pc=1&pt=266&pg=10874
£400 @ halfords, comes with suspension lock, might be handy?
Just don't like the handlebars shape.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/claud-butler/claud-butler-legend-2014-hybrid-bike-ec075024
Very similar to previous one, not sure which one is better.
http://www.cube.eu/en/bikes/tour/touring/cube-touring-black-grey-white-2015/
Above my price tag, but looks nice and has dynamo, not sure how does these lights actually do. And no suspension lockout.
From rigid bikes
http://www.ridgeback.co.uk/bike/meteor
looks nice and has cheaper version http://www.ridgeback.co.uk/bike/speed
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Dawes-Discovery-201EQ-2015-Hybrid-Sports-Bike_76834.htm
Just different brand on frame to me. ;-)
Or just Giant Escape 3
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/bikes/model/escape.3/19208/77308/
They are available at my LBS, so it's always good thing. Also have Giant MTB which served me well.
I guess all above are very similar in equipment (gear, components?) and value, and all you could just advice to me is try each one of these and choose which one fits best. But I doubt I could test-drive even half of them. Maybe some of you have some other advice or some experience with any of these bikes with similar conditions. I'll be grateful for any advice that could straight up my choice.
Other forums suggested me voodoo marsa http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bik...-bikes/voodoo-marasa-hybrid-bike-2013-2014-18
but I've been told V brakes are cheaper and simpler to maintain, never had disc brakes, so not sure...
As well as b'twin @ decathlon but not sure about it.