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If you're not a fan of the thumb shifters it's worth pointing out that Campag shifters use a similar set up, though it is a much more robust feeling system, even at a lower level.
The Campagnolo thumb shifter is in a more sensible position than the Sora's though. I can easily activate it from hoods and drops. It's the shape of the hoods I find most different. Campag's are very small, like an old fashioned brake hood, compared to Shimano's big hefty things which more akin to having a set of bullhorn bars.If you're not a fan of the thumb shifters it's worth pointing out that Campag shifters use a similar set up, though it is a much more robust feeling system, even at a lower level.
The Campagnolo thumb shifter is in a more sensible position than the Sora's though. I can easily activate it from hoods and drops. It's the shape of the hoods I find most different. Campag's are very small, like an old fashioned brake hood, compared to Shimano's big hefty things which more akin to having a set of bullhorn bars.
Indeed Nick, I'm tempted by the Boardman but mostly I think because that is what I am used to having been riding the Boardman Road Race Sora for three years. I have noticed though that there are always a large amount of 2014 Road Team Carbons for sale on Ebay, often quite new too which makes me think that people are not getting on with them too well. Could just be a case of Halfords selling people the wrong size frame and then refusing to exchange as opposed to any deficits in the bikes quality.
I know of 1 person buys them on C2W , waits the year and sells em brand new , he reckons he makes a profit !It's probably more people taking up the cycle to work scheme and not using them I reckon!
Normally a Spotive type bike has a taller head tube & longer wheelbase Cuch (I have found through my avid reading) & this provides the rider with a more upright position & stable bike.I really don't get this race / sportive geometry stuff . Its just sales talk as far as I can tell . I could set my TCR up the same as my Defy if I wanted too . There really isn't a lot in it .
& me too. Fantastic build quality.We all have different tastes regarding the colour, make, etc. but although all the bikes you have mentioned are good the Giant would get the nod from me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If that Defy 0 has 11 speed Ultegra then I would go for that, it's future proof, well more so than 105 which is only just about to go up from 10 speed to 11 & will be lighter too.Thanks for the replies so far guys, I'm taking my old Boardman into the LBS tomorrow to get the spoke fixed so will have a closer look at the Bianchi then and also check out the Cannondale's as per Toms suggestion.
I realised that with my 10% off the Giant I could get this for £1080:
http://www.giant-liverpool.co.uk/en-gb/bikes/model/2014.giant.defy.0/14977/66542/#overview
Same as the Defy 1 but with Ultegra. So lots to consider.
Not sure if Ultegra is a huge step up from 105 though or if I would notice too much difference. My current Boardman has Sora with the annoying thumb shifters.