CirrusDesAigles
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Hello All,
After a year of trying to get used to my road bike (Raleigh Airlite 100), I've soon realised I can't put the hours in to make use out of it and don't have the confidence to pelt around on it as I find it too flimsy. Myself and 'er indoors are looking at doing a trip around both the Netherlands and the Highlands/Outer Hebrides next year so I'm looking for something a bit steadier which can carry a few bits and put some miles in each day without troubling the Strava leaderboard.
As I will be using it for commuting at home, I'd like two sets of brake levers but understand this isn't a faff to sort out after purchase. I have a budget of around £700 but would exceed if the good judges on here thought it was worth it.
My first bit of research has stumbled upon:
Ridgeback Voyage
Edinburgh Country Voyager 2014
Spa Cycles Steel Tourer (A bit out of price range though)
Any thoughts or other tips would be gratefully received.
After a year of trying to get used to my road bike (Raleigh Airlite 100), I've soon realised I can't put the hours in to make use out of it and don't have the confidence to pelt around on it as I find it too flimsy. Myself and 'er indoors are looking at doing a trip around both the Netherlands and the Highlands/Outer Hebrides next year so I'm looking for something a bit steadier which can carry a few bits and put some miles in each day without troubling the Strava leaderboard.
As I will be using it for commuting at home, I'd like two sets of brake levers but understand this isn't a faff to sort out after purchase. I have a budget of around £700 but would exceed if the good judges on here thought it was worth it.
My first bit of research has stumbled upon:
Ridgeback Voyage
Edinburgh Country Voyager 2014
Spa Cycles Steel Tourer (A bit out of price range though)
Any thoughts or other tips would be gratefully received.