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Osgoodwosgood

New Member
Hello

Let me know if I'm in the wrong place please..

My wife is doing a London to Paris ride over 3 days and wants to get a new bike to cope with that and also to prepare.. we've had a look and the choice is bewildering. We have a budget of up to £400 and any tips or recommendations would be really welcome.

Thanks

Andrew
 

Banjo

Fuelled with Jelly Babies
Location
South Wales
Need to narrow it down a bit, does she want a bike with drop handlebars or flat handlebars ?
I would consider a Specialized Allez for the first or a Specialized Sirrus for the second.

Both would probably be over budget unless you strike lucky in the after XMas sales.
 

Banjo

Fuelled with Jelly Babies
Location
South Wales
Im sure I have seen Sirrus with mud guards and a light luggage rack. Trek do some good hybrid bikes that could fit the bill. I have used one daily for about 4 years for my work commute and for light touring.

Bit over budget but looks a usefull bike. http://www.evanscycles.com/products/trek/72-fx-disc-2013-hybrid-bike-ec040355#features Quite similar to mine which has been very reliable and fun to ride.The Sirrus has narrower tyres which may be slightly better for a 3 day road ride.

http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Specialized...aign=Adwords&gclid=CIKd4dCKyrQCFaTMtAodcmAAdw

Some women prefer a woman specific bike but many will be happy on any bike.Important thing is to get right size frame and one she feels comfortable on.
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
At £400 I'd be inclined to look at 2nd hand.

Four hundred quid will not get you much new, but would get you a decent 2nd hand bike, just ensure its the right size and in good nick

remember to budget for the other gear, the clothing, the panniers, the lights, the lock etc, for many people that lot would come to over £400 before you even start on the bike
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Brains, did you look at the link I posted? It is now under £400 and is getting good reviews on the internet and there is a choice of sizes.

Steve
 

xilios

Veteran
Location
Maastricht, NL
I'd second a trek bike like the FX 7.2 WSD. My wife has been touring on one since 2006 without any problems and the price is right at 425.
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CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
I'd second Brains' advice. Spending less than £500 will always be a compromise new, but you can get a really good secondhand bike for £400, and as a bonus you don't have to worry about that first scratch as hopefully the previous owner did it for you. :-)

You'll often get various accessories included when buying used too.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I've had Trek FX's and Sirrus's and IMO they are of a very much inferior build quality, particularly small component quality, to the Dawes Discovery, I would confidently recommend the latter of which various models have taken me on many tours. However, just because bits and bobs of the FX & Sirrus jazzed me off, they are fundamentally sound bikes that will do the job. £400 should get your suitable new (maybe old stock) or, an "as new" higher end model that somebody has given up on, these are very easy bikes to pick up.

I bought the below, it was an emergency purchase after some git nicked my Discovery just prior to a tour. I rode in maybe 25 miles before changing the tyres, packing it up and riding it across Spain for 1000 miles, where it performed faultlessly. It cost £200, inc the Blackburn Rack.

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