If I were to buy a new bike....

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Ranger

New Member
Location
Fife borders
Giant SCR? I've had mine for 6 months and it is so much better than my hybrid, takes guards and a rack and is much easier to drag up the hills
 

Maz

Guru
The Spesh Sirrus Elite is a very good bike. I've had mine for a few years for commuting. It can take 'guards/panniers if you need them. I think it's got carbon front forks and seatpost.
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Giant SCR2 - I got mine for £545, so that's within your budget with a fiver left over to buy me a pint for my recommendation :laugh:

It's handled the Edinburgh potholes wonderfully since I got it in April, comes out well in photos and enabled me to keep up with HLaB for most of Sunday :laugh:

Last night I even cured the creaky seatpost and this morning all i could hear was the whoosh of the air rushing by as I cruised along Ferry Road. Lovely !
Hopefully the seatpost will now also stay at the height I set it at last night.

If you still want to be a flat-bar jessie, I've seen what looks like a flat-bar SCR2 in the car park at work so that might be more up your street.
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
magnatom said:
Hmmm. Would the giant take mudguards though? That's a must on my commute, despite what bonj might say!


Yep - one of the things that swayed me towards the Giant was that it has the clearance and lugs to take guards and racks. And it's a triple which helps when going up nasty hills when you're not built like a mountain goat :laugh:
 
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magnatom

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Ok then. Assuming I can get the cash, and that is far from a certainty, what reasonable fairly sturdy road bikes (apart from the Giant SCR2) can take mudguards and would be a reasonable choice for commuting and for some recreational road cycling?

I wouldn't want to go too far over the £550, £600 mark. (under would be ideal!)
 

domtyler

Über Member
I had a look at a Spesh Tri-Cross the other day and it can definitely take guards and a rack. I thought it seemed ideal for your needs.
 

Stewart

New Member
Genesis Day 2

It may be a tad over budget but I commute on one of these. They have the flat bars and they have been invaluble for keeping your eye on other cars
 
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