old bike v new bike

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crostro

New Member
Hi folks
I am a newby here so bare with me. I am currently riding a trek 3900 about 12 years old . I commute on the bike and train, including many steps up from underground - so was thinking of a new hybrid maybe the specialized sirrus sport for about 500 smackers.
Basic question .. would you swap old fer new? .. the auld machine is nice but heavy.. would a new hybrid specialized or other brand ride as well and be noticeably lighter?

cheers for any advice
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
What "rides well" is a subjective thing dude but by all accounts the sirrus is a good bike.


In my view smooth tyres make road riding much more comfy even with thinner tyres
 
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crostro

New Member
cheers for the reply Cyclist 33.. here is the essence of my dilemma.. stick with the auld trek with much thinner tyres and put up with the weight up the never working escalator.. or jump to a newer model with less weight.. to quote my ex...
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Nowt wrong with having 2 bikes, but it is the start of the slippery slope.
(There are 12 lurking in my shed/conservatory/house but 2 of them belong to my partner Maz )
 

iamRayRay

Quads of Steel
Location
Hertfordshire
Nowt wrong with having 2 bikes, but it is the start of the slippery slope.
(There are 12 lurking in my shed/conservatory/house but 2 of them belong to my partner Maz )

I'm getting there!

So far, Road, Mountain, Foldie - planning on buying a new Road bike imminently - just haven't pressed "BUY" now
 

ChrisEyles

Guru
Location
Devon
I had a go on a Sirrus while shopping for my current commuter eighteen months ago. Although I didn't end up going for it, I was very impressed with the ride, it's a nice bike. A friend has one, and also got on very well with it. So don't think you can go too far wrong with one of those.

If you've got the space, keep the old bike as a spare - can be useful to have e.g. if you get a flat and can't fix it before the next commute.
 
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