Giant rapid - good for commuting?

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Paulq

Bike Rider, Beer Drinker, Biscuit Eater.
Location
Merseyside
I am shortly due to start commuting to work around 3 times a week with a round trip of abut 24 miles. The bike I have is a 2008 GT Transeo 4 hybrid which I have hardly used out of sheer laziness (at least I am honest xx(), and this is what I had planned to use for the commute having fitted it with a rack and a rack bag and a set of slightly narrower Marathon Plus tyres.

However my eyes were today dragged towards the Giant rapid range in my LBS which is more of a road bike but also fitted with rack eyelets etc.

There is no doubt that the Giant is a far more desirable bike and arguably would be more dual purpose when I am not commuting. Just wondered whether it's a bit OTT for commuting and whether anyone uses one as such and how it fares?

Cheers

Paul
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
OTT for commuting - of course not. There are many people here who commute on bikes costing several thousands of pounds. If you want it and can afford it, go for it. Equally there's nothing wrong with using your current bike.
 
Unless your planning on going seriously of road in your spare time it looks an ideal bike, go for it. I used to commute on a similar type of flat bar road bike (a spesh sirrus) and although mine hardly ever left the road, the 28mm tyre could cope with tracks no problem.
 
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Paulq

Paulq

Bike Rider, Beer Drinker, Biscuit Eater.
Location
Merseyside
HLaB said:
Unless your planning on going seriously of road in your spare time it looks an ideal bike, go for it. I used to commute on a similar type of flat bar road bike (a spesh sirrus) and although mine hardly ever left the road, the 28mm tyre could cope with tracks no problem.

I must admit the Sirrus is another one I looked at along with the Kona Dew Deluxe and Cannondale bad boy. The route I will be taking will be roads in the main, of varying quality of course, so whichever bike I use is gonna have to take some hammer. My only hesitation with the Giant or the Sirrus is whether they will be as robust as my current hybrid or the other urban type bikes I mentioned above?

I guess I'd like a jack of all trades kinda bike that will deal with maybe forest trails/canal paths but also be fast enough on the road when commuting.

Paul

PS: And the more you research the more options you find and the harder the choice is....
 
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Paulq

Paulq

Bike Rider, Beer Drinker, Biscuit Eater.
Location
Merseyside
Any views on the above bikes:

  • Cannondale Bad Boy disc
  • Kona Dew Deluxe
Really like the look of the Cannondale to be honest but as a commuter?

Cheers

Paul
 

Matty

Well-Known Member
Location
Nr Edinburgh
Always had and have a soft spot for Konas. My Cinder Cone is approaching 20 years and still going strong! It has, however, recently been retired from commuting duties.

Can recommend 25mm Marathon Plus tyres, they seem as good as the chunkier ones on the Cinder Cone, plus plenty quick enough for commuting.

Matt
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Kona Cinder Cone....hubba......hubba...

Got a DB Ascent here............no suspension rubbish.........
 
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