I need to make a decision ! Boardman Road Comp or CX Comp.

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braaivleis2003

Active Member
Location
Derbyshire
Hi all , I need some advise please. I've just signed up to Cycle to work scheme and my limit is £700 with Halfords. Out of these two bikes Boardman Road Comp and Boardman CX Comp, I'm really finding it difficult to make my final decision. Yes one is road and the other is cyclocross, but it seems you get more for your money spec wise with the Road Comp. Thanks .
 

vickster

Squire
Where are you riding? Do you need full mudguards and fixed pannier rack?
 

KneesUp

Guru
CX Comp is much more versatile. Most people I suspect would be better served by a bike that's comfortable on tow paths and so on than one that's suitable for a sportive.
 

vickster

Squire
Also on C2W as the OP? At £600 and another £60 off with British cycling membership, I'd probably forget c2w and whack it on an interest free credit card
 

evo456

Über Member
The Schwalbe Tyragos are a trekking tyre so will roll fine on tarmac and will have enough grip for the mild off-road rides you describe.

Don't rate these tyres terribly high- they roll 'ok' on tarmac, but not great since the centre treads are offset- and they wear incredibly fast, puncture protection is also so so. 35c tyres are a good compromise between speed and comfort.
 
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Mike!

Guru
Location
Suffolk
I'd get the road comp and and old MTB for the family duties but if it really has to be one bike then the CX for your usage...
 
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braaivleis2003

Active Member
Location
Derbyshire
Thanks for all your replies and advice. I Appreciate it, My dilemma continues. Right I've decided that I'm going to go for a CX bike so that I can basically do it all as it will be my only bike. Had my mind set on the Boardman CX comp. Today went into a LBS , and to cut a long story short, I was introduced to the Genesis range. Mid September they are getting in the new 2015 models, one of them being a CDA 10 which is modelled on the Croix de fer. It looks awesome. £699 with carbon fork. Image attached.
 

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david k

Hi
Location
North West
Thanks for all your replies and advice. I Appreciate it, My dilemma continues. Right I've decided that I'm going to go for a CX bike so that I can basically do it all as it will be my only bike. Had my mind set on the Boardman CX comp. Today went into a LBS , and to cut a long story short, I was introduced to the Genesis range. Mid September they are getting in the new 2015 models, one of them being a CDA 10 which is modelled on the Croix de fer. It looks awesome. £699 with carbon fork. Image attached.
what did you go for?
 

david k

Hi
Location
North West
Thanks for all your replies and advice. I Appreciate it, My dilemma continues. Right I've decided that I'm going to go for a CX bike so that I can basically do it all as it will be my only bike. Had my mind set on the Boardman CX comp. Today went into a LBS , and to cut a long story short, I was introduced to the Genesis range. Mid September they are getting in the new 2015 models, one of them being a CDA 10 which is modelled on the Croix de fer. It looks awesome. £699 with carbon fork. Image attached.

what did you go for?
 
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