Hybrid, £500 budget

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smartdev

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Im looking for some suggestions on a hybrid for no more than £500. My local bicycle shop is big on giant, so some suggestions on those models would be good. Im planning, if i get into cycling to get a road bike and have a go at some sportives ect, so im not looking for too much of an investment in the hybrid.
 

defy-one

Guest
For £600 you could get a Giant Defy 3 or 4 road bike???

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Cyclist33

Guest
For £600 you could get a Giant Defy 3 or 4 road bike???

Sent from my GT-I9100

But the OP's asking about hybrids...

My two cents' worth, which will probably be soundly mocked, is that if you can see yourself getting a decent road bike in the nearish future, then don't get too "road-y" a hybrid now, as in terms of general performance there won't be enough difference between the two bikes to make it worth having both. On the other hand, if you got yourself something of a trail-natured bike, then you would be able to find out that you like the cycling, and then when (not if, lol) you get your nice road bike you'll have one great bike for smooth n speedy stuff, and the other for pootling and knocking about the local bridleways.

One thing oft-forgot about "trail" hybrids id that you can always add slimmer and smoother tyres which is a very cheap way to upgrade your bike's topographical range. Whereas if you buy a fast "road" hybrid (ie in this case, the Giant Rapid), you may find that if you want to beef up the tyres and take it on a trail, you might struggle if the frame is closely-built around the wheels.

In my case my Cannondale hybrid is (for me) perfectly placed between the two styles and has clearance for a good width trail tyre (40mm or 1.6") as well as being able to carry 28mm slick road tyres if I so choose. It's probably more at home on the road. But I digress...

If your local shop is a Giant dealer then you are spoilt for choice, and they should be able to order in any stock they haven't got. With all the above in mind, and chauvinistically assuming you're male, I would have a good look at http://www.shopgiant-bicycles.co.uk/217/products/2012-giant-roam-1.aspx which says RRP of £580 but you might find it cheaper. Or the Roam 2 which RRPs at £500.

I'm quite surprised at myself for recommending this genre of bike actually! But it seems to fit the bill here.

Stu
 
The Giant's are IMHO a bit dowdy looking.

I have two Scott P55's and I am very happy with them (ca. 100 miles per week). Adding mudguards and rack (if you want them) might blow your budget.
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
Ive got a Giant Roam 2 (2010 model) and ive been very pleased with it, most importantly its made me want to go out on my bike.

Its got a superwide range of gears, 48-11 at the top is nicely fast and 28-32 (26-32 on 2012) is crazily low. With front suspension and mtb type tyres its very good for trails/towpaths and with the lockout is plenty good for the roads and hills. Should fit full mudguards too.

As mentioned above, if you were to get a road bike itd be different enough to leave you a bike for trails, commuting, winter weather etc.
 

Berties

Fast and careful!
Some good deals on Marin at present,my wife got the fair fax nice spec for the money,carbon forks matt black
 
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