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superdon

Regular
Hi all

Myself and the wife have decided we want to get bikes. These will mainly be used for recreation with a some off road stuff, but nothing major. Neither of us know a lot about bikes. I prefer to buy something decent rather than cheap, but at the same time don't want to spend mega money. I am hopefully getting a move at work soon, which will mean I only have about two miles each way to work, so there's a good chance I might use mine to commute.

I have done quite a bit of reading but unfortunately due to some difficult circumstances (recovering from major surgery) I can't get out to any bike shops.

I want to spend up to about £500 on the bike for me and may £350 on the wife's.

On my list so far for me I have....

Specialized Crosstrail Sport Disc
Cube LTD CLS Pro (2013 model)
Boardman MX Comp

I am led to believe the Boardman is the best value and can be had for around £430 at the moment with the various discounts available. Seems a very good deal?

As for the wife, I have no idea.

Finally we have two young kids. They are not bike riding age, so we were thinking of a little trailer for them to ride in when we go out on trips. Not sure if that makes a difference on bike choice though.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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superdon

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Now starting to wonder if a mountain bike would be a better option, as any road commuting would be minimal compared to the countryside and track riding.

Getting very confused.
 
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superdon

Regular
That's what I am thinking.

I have read some good things about the Voodoo Bizango which I could get for similar money to the Boardman MX Comp (around £450 after discounts). But then it looks a bit...well....in your face. but I can't find manu other options around that sort of price.
 
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superdon

Regular
Have had a goo look around, including at Paul's Cycles and can't seem to fine a better deal than the Bizango?

I am now thinking of a Voodoo Bizango for me (£419 after all discounts and cashback) and a Carrera Vulcan for my wife (£263 after discounts).

I know the names not so good, and it means giving Halfords the business but it seems like a good deal for two seemingly well specd and reviewed bikes?
 
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superdon

Regular
Anyone offer any advice?

If the Vulcan is no good, I quite like the look of a Felt Six 90 for the wife, which is a touch under £300.

Need to make some decisions soon
 

John Phelan

New Member
Hi all

Myself and the wife have decided we want to get bikes. These will mainly be used for recreation with a some off road stuff, but nothing major. Neither of us know a lot about bikes. I prefer to buy something decent rather than cheap, but at the same time don't want to spend mega money. I am hopefully getting a move at work soon, which will mean I only have about two miles each way to work, so there's a good chance I might use mine to commute.

I have done quite a bit of reading but unfortunately due to some difficult circumstances (recovering from major surgery) I can't get out to any bike shops.

I want to spend up to about £500 on the bike for me and may £350 on the wife's.

On my list so far for me I have....

Specialized Crosstrail Sport Disc
Cube LTD CLS Pro (2013 model)
Boardman MX Comp

I am led to believe the Boardman is the best value and can be had for around £430 at the moment with the various discounts available. Seems a very good deal?

As for the wife, I have no idea.

Finally we have two young kids. They are not bike riding age, so we were thinking of a little trailer for them to ride in when we go out on trips. Not sure if that makes a difference on bike choice though.

Any help would be appreciated.

Suggest if you can't visit local bike shop at the moment, give them a ring explain situation & get their advice.
Cycle to work scheme could reduce your costs & spread payments.
If you are not cycle aware, your local shop will help with repairs & service afterwards. When things go wrong or you need upgrades, you will find that relationship with local bike shop will be worth it.
 
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SteCenturion

I am your Father
Not going to give advice this time as I haven't had a MTB for quite a while.
I did by my girl a MTB for Xmas (Carrera) unappreciated & unused so not qualified to comment.

:welcome: though anyway & hope you & your good wife find just the thing you need.
 

KneesUp

Guru
I have just bought bikes for us (the wife and I) The bikes I got would have cost £1800* when new, and I paid a grand total of £56 for them. that's two bikes for £56, not £56 each. They are both steel-framed mountain bikes, and both are fully functional, and a pleasure to ride. In fact, Mrs Knees wasn't that taken with the idea of cycling but after about a mile she was of the opinion that cycling is brilliant, and her problem previously was that she'd only ever had rubbish bikes.

So, my advice is buy a second-hand bike and spend the reamaining £800 of your budget on accessories, a bike rack, a weekend away and a new shed. Or something :smile:


*Inflation adjusted
 
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