Ladies flat bar road bikes

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Aunty Tyke

Well-Known Member
Location
Oxfordshire
:notworthy:I have a mountain bike,but now want a purely road bike too. There is no way I could manage a true road bike,are there any good middle range say around £500 flat bar road bikes? Will aim to do around 30 miles,much appreciated!
 

vickster

Squire
What sort of style of bike do you like? Any brand preference?

Giant have a strong range to suit different aesthetic preferences
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
What sort of style of bike do you like? Any brand preference?

Giant have a strong range to suit different aesthetic preferences
The phrase "flat bar road bike" gives a clue.
 

vickster

Squire
Do you favour a more female oriented 'mixte' step over style or are you good with a bike that looks essentially like a road bike with flat handlebars?

You mentioned the Whyte Strawberry hill in another thread that fits the former. Do you want a ladies bike or happy with a men's/unisex? The latter will have thinner tyres, what is scary thin for you?

Which shops are local and folks can see what might be worth considering :smile:
 
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Aunty Tyke

Aunty Tyke

Well-Known Member
Location
Oxfordshire
Do you favour a more female oriented 'mixte' step over style or are you good with a bike that looks essentially like a road bike with flat handlebars?

You mentioned the Whyte Strawberry hill in another thread that fits the former. Do you want a ladies bike or happy with a men's/unisex? The latter will have thinner tyres, what is scary thin for you?

Which shops are local and folks can see what might be worth considering :smile:
 
OP
OP
Aunty Tyke

Aunty Tyke

Well-Known Member
Location
Oxfordshire
Do you favour a more female oriented 'mixte' step over style or are you good with a bike that looks essentially like a road bike with flat handlebars?

You mentioned the Whyte Strawberry hill in another thread that fits the former. Do you want a ladies bike or happy with a men's/unisex? The latter will have thinner tyres, what is scary thin for you?

Which shops are local and folks can see what might be worth considering :smile:
I suppose scary thin are the ones I see people riding very fast,that look like one rain drop and you'll be off! I've never ridden a road bike,near me I have - Behindbars.co,UK, www.pedalpowerabingdon, outdoortradersuk.com,I'm off to have a chat and think about trying different tyres as suggested to see how I feel,but plan to keep the Marin for rough cycle tracks. Thank you all so much!
 

vickster

Squire
A 28 or 32mm tyre won't be too scary

Something like the giant linked above by MikeW would certainly be a good option or the Alight

http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/bikes/model/alight.1/19207/77383/

(outdoortraders sell Giant)

Perhaps disk brakes might be helpful if riding in the rain too (although they add a little bit of weight to the bike)

So something like the Whyte Carnaby (I have a Cambridge and although it's too small for me, it's really good to ride, comfortable and swift). Behindbars (excellent name :biggrin:) sell Whyte

This colour is lovely, comes in a 'bone' colour too

http://www.pedalscyclecentre.co.uk/m1b90s382p6192/Whyte-Carnaby-2016/RS_GB/20531

A little over budget at £550 but most LBS's will negotiate on price :smile:

A carbon fork for reducing the weight a bit and also increasing comfort by reducing road vibrations is also my personal preference (but this will add too much to the cost if you want disk brakes) :smile:
 
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Aunty Tyke

Aunty Tyke

Well-Known Member
Location
Oxfordshire
A 28 or 32mm tyre won't be too scary

Something like the giant linked above by MikeW would certainly be a good option or the Alight

http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/bikes/model/alight.1/19207/77383/

(outdoortraders sell Giant)

Perhaps disk brakes might be helpful if riding in the rain too (although they add a little bit of weight to the bike)

So something like the Whyte Carnaby (I have a Cambridge and although it's too small for me, it's really good to ride, comfortable and swift). Behindbars (excellent name :biggrin:) sell Whyte

This colour is lovely, comes in a 'bone' colour too

http://www.pedalscyclecentre.co.uk/m1b90s382p6192/Whyte-Carnaby-2016/RS_GB/20531

A little over budget at £550 but most LBS's will negotiate on price :smile:

A carbon fork for reducing the weight a bit and also increasing comfort by reducing road vibrations is also my personal preference (but this will add too much to the cost if you want disk brakes) :smile:
So much appreciated,I'm putting the pennies away. It's just great to get such help and advice! I will test ride and see!
 
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