essexcycler
New Member
Hi Everyone
Hopefully you can help me out with some questions that I have as a new cyclist.
I have a mountain bike which is in good condition and about 5 years old its a 'Saracen Rufftrack Hardtail XC' if that means anything to anyone?
I have used the mountain bike in the past to ride through Epping Forest which is near to me and the bike is fine for that, but I do find the bike quite heavy and when riding on the road which I have attempted to start doing recently although still a little nervous, the bike is not that fast or nimble if thats the right word..?
So I am now thinking of maybe keeping hold of my mountain bike as there is nothing wrong with it but investing in a bike to use on the road.. I have been to my local bike shop who was trying to steer me (excuse the pun) toward a hybrid but he also said that road bikes were the most popular type of bike sold these days but that you could never use a road bike on any terrain other than a road.
I am now in a quandary about road bike v hybrid bike. I think I am more interested in a road bike (not sure why but just am?) and perhaps its because of seeing all those healthy fit people on the tour de france!

So whats your views on all this and if I was going to go for a road bike what should I look for with a budget of say £500 to £700.. would I get a carbon bike for that??
I guess my only negative comment after test driving a hybrid v a road bike is that I am used to the structure and positioning of my mountain bike, so when I went on a road bike the way you sit so low down is not as comfortable as on a mountain or hybrid.
All your comments and advice will be really appreciated!!
Thanks
Mark
Hopefully you can help me out with some questions that I have as a new cyclist.
I have a mountain bike which is in good condition and about 5 years old its a 'Saracen Rufftrack Hardtail XC' if that means anything to anyone?
I have used the mountain bike in the past to ride through Epping Forest which is near to me and the bike is fine for that, but I do find the bike quite heavy and when riding on the road which I have attempted to start doing recently although still a little nervous, the bike is not that fast or nimble if thats the right word..?
So I am now thinking of maybe keeping hold of my mountain bike as there is nothing wrong with it but investing in a bike to use on the road.. I have been to my local bike shop who was trying to steer me (excuse the pun) toward a hybrid but he also said that road bikes were the most popular type of bike sold these days but that you could never use a road bike on any terrain other than a road.
I am now in a quandary about road bike v hybrid bike. I think I am more interested in a road bike (not sure why but just am?) and perhaps its because of seeing all those healthy fit people on the tour de france!

So whats your views on all this and if I was going to go for a road bike what should I look for with a budget of say £500 to £700.. would I get a carbon bike for that??
I guess my only negative comment after test driving a hybrid v a road bike is that I am used to the structure and positioning of my mountain bike, so when I went on a road bike the way you sit so low down is not as comfortable as on a mountain or hybrid.
All your comments and advice will be really appreciated!!
Thanks
Mark