As an aside...You might want to check the C2W Ts & Cs, there’s a surcharge on reduced bikes from the linked seller (which may not be an issue but would add around £150)The Scott looks great value with 105. How much more comfortable is the geometry on it? I have a C2W voucher burning a hole in my pocket and due to a neck problem need to decide if an endurance geometry would be upright enough for me.
Most will negotiate that if asked I have found.As an aside...You might want to check the C2W Ts & Cs, there’s a surcharge on reduced bikes from the linked seller (which may not be an issue but would add around £150)
https://www.hargrovescycles.co.uk/cyclescheme/
You’d need to try the bikes out. Even if for a good time on a turbo. You’ll need to look at the geometry, esp the headtubeYeah I spotted that and it's something I would try and negotiate down if I decided to go ahead. The bike looks nice but am wary it may still be too aggressive a position for me.
Interesting. I've been riding a TCR for the past 4 years or so but my new endurance geometry Bianchi is arriving tomorrow or the day after so I am really keen to see the difference. I took a gamble and bought it without even trying it (I know, I know) as none of the shops nearby had any stock.Recently I've been riding a more endurance type of road bike and when I got back on to my race geo bike, I couldntc believe how awkward it was to use. Sure ingot used to it again image few minutes but it just didn't feel as stable or comfortable as the endurance bike.
I test rode Defy before getting a TCR and I didnt like the Defy much. I wonder if I will like it more now, now that I've been riding (another) relaxed frame.Interesting. I've been riding a TCR for the past 4 years or so but my new endurance geometry Bianchi is arriving tomorrow or the day after so I am really keen to see the difference. I took a gamble and bought it without even trying it (I know, I know) as none of the shops nearby had any stock.