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Bad John

Member
Location
Tyrone N.I.
Hi I had a Trek 3.1 2012 but it got wrecked .I was looking at the giant defy advanced the bike of the year but it's completely sold out , so I'm now considering the giant defy composite 1 . I only do club runs and am not into racing so want comfort bike but one that won't leave me struggling at the back of the group ! Any thoughts on the composite ? I like the red white colour and he spec looks good too. Thanks .
 

vickster

Squire
Review here - last year's model, but they only changed the colour scheme mostly

http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/bikes-and-gear-features/giant-defy-composite-1-2400

Discussion thread here http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/which-road-bike-giant-defy-composite-1-or-2

Best advice is to go ride a few of the options which appeal :smile:
 

goody

Veteran
Location
Carshalton
If I was spending that sort of money I'd want to spec the bike myself, buying one of the shelf it would come with bits that I'd want to change at some point, but you might have to wait a bit for it to be built. If you're struggling at the back of the group it's because the groups too fast nothing to do with the bike (unless you're on a chopper)!
 
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Bad John

Member
Location
Tyrone N.I.
Thanks for all the help much appreciated. Think I will go ahead with the giant. One last question if I wanted to upgrade the wheels how much or what wheels would you recommend that would be better than the giant wheels?
Again thanks for the advice!
 

redcard

Guru
Location
Paisley
2000 grand - you could buy a car for that LOL

I don't think people buy bikes because they can't afford a car...
 

Alexvs

Well-Known Member
Location
Milton Keynes
I've just had the same dilemma (however a very nice one to have) and have decided upon the Focus Cayo Evo 4. I was also looking at the Defy Composite 1 which is a nice bike but the styling lacks a little for me and we've got to love the bike right? Unfortunately I was a little restricted in that I had to find a physical shop for my insurance company to send a cheque to so stuck with those nearby. My decision came down to the Cube Agree GTC SL/SLT or the Focus Cayo and the Cayo won on a better fit. If the money was in my bank and I could spend it wherever I like (which I was hoping for) then I would've gone for the Canyon as not seen any other bike spec that good for that price with the closest being the Ridley Excalibur from Pearsons Cycles. Only thing with the Canyon is that it's purely online so you'd have to go by their advice for your size.

Good luck choosing, it's definitely not easy.
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
Thanks for all the help much appreciated. Think I will go ahead with the giant. One last question if I wanted to upgrade the wheels how much or what wheels would you recommend that would be better than the giant wheels?
Again thanks for the advice!

i think its ridiculous to spend that much but if you got it, flaunt it eh!

stick with the stock wheels. theyre not glamorous but theyre very well made and as good as if not better than any rival.
 
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