Custom24
Über Member
- Location
- Oxfordshire
Hi
I have had a Whyte Suffolk for a couple of years that I use for my 20mile each way commute.
I like the bike, it's been really reliable with nothing replaced on it in lots of miles, but I would like to complement it with something a bit, well, complementary.
I think mainly I mean I would like a lighter bike for good weather days, keeping the Suffolk for wet days. The Suffolk is just under 10kg with no accessories. I do load it up with quite a bit of stuff including mudguards. I am thinking for good weather days I could have a bike a couple of kilos lighter for the climbs. I don't need rack mounts on the new bike. It would also be good to have a second bike for variety and for a backup, although the Suffolk is reliable.
Budget I'm not sure on. Probably same again as the Suffolk, i.e. £1200
Sounds easy? A couple of restrictions are that I need to ride the bike before I buy it, so for me this rules out PlanetX etc as I am in South Oxfordshire and don't want to take a day off work going up North. I am paranoid about buying the wrong size. I'm not convinced the Suffolk is the right size for me either, despite spending a lot of time in the LBS that sold it to me.
Also, I think I want at least hybrid hydraulic disc brakes again, like the Suffolk has. I didn't get on with mechanical discs on a previous bike and I don't think I want rim brakes.
So am I basically going to end up with the same bike again unless I compromise on something?
I have had a Whyte Suffolk for a couple of years that I use for my 20mile each way commute.
I like the bike, it's been really reliable with nothing replaced on it in lots of miles, but I would like to complement it with something a bit, well, complementary.
I think mainly I mean I would like a lighter bike for good weather days, keeping the Suffolk for wet days. The Suffolk is just under 10kg with no accessories. I do load it up with quite a bit of stuff including mudguards. I am thinking for good weather days I could have a bike a couple of kilos lighter for the climbs. I don't need rack mounts on the new bike. It would also be good to have a second bike for variety and for a backup, although the Suffolk is reliable.
Budget I'm not sure on. Probably same again as the Suffolk, i.e. £1200
Sounds easy? A couple of restrictions are that I need to ride the bike before I buy it, so for me this rules out PlanetX etc as I am in South Oxfordshire and don't want to take a day off work going up North. I am paranoid about buying the wrong size. I'm not convinced the Suffolk is the right size for me either, despite spending a lot of time in the LBS that sold it to me.
Also, I think I want at least hybrid hydraulic disc brakes again, like the Suffolk has. I didn't get on with mechanical discs on a previous bike and I don't think I want rim brakes.
So am I basically going to end up with the same bike again unless I compromise on something?