Hi guys,
Super sorry if this question has been asked a million times
Background:
Just retired in March - currently ride at the weekends on a hybrid with my wife - very much leisure pace , with a picnic stop - all very nice.
Promised myself a road bike to start going out with the local Cycling UK group - moderate pace.
(Which I have been doing (and keeping up
)
Of course with all the supply issues, I have not bought anything yet. I have limited myself to two local bike shops, as they do (or will do) a bike fit.
I am getting on a bit, 61. So thought it would help in getting the right fit, to keep me going longer...
I stared thinking of about £700-800......then read a bit here and there, then thought perhaps to only buy once £1000 - £1200 would be better.
Then I popped into a proper local bike shop, as in not branded, who thought I should be thinking of about £1500, and that would get me something really nice (which I am sure it would)
Question:
So at last my question
What sort of difference would I feel in £700 bike to a £1500 bike endurance type...for someone who might be riding 40 or so miles, twice a week.
Is it just a bit smoother gear changes, and a little bit lighter?
The reason I ask is, where I have not manged to get a road bike I have been doing all my miles on my current £250 Marin hybrid.
I think I am wearing all the components out, its making a lot of clanking noises, and the gear shifts are a bit so so now.
So I could but a new more modern hybrid to keep going on leisure rides (canal paths and the such) , with better components about £700 and a £700 road bike.
Or if it going to feel that different, go for the £1500 road bike
Sorry that is one long, long question
ha ha
I hope it makes sense, what I am asking, form what I have read here, you always get a few different balanced views.
Cheers guys,
Alex
Super sorry if this question has been asked a million times

Background:
Just retired in March - currently ride at the weekends on a hybrid with my wife - very much leisure pace , with a picnic stop - all very nice.
Promised myself a road bike to start going out with the local Cycling UK group - moderate pace.
(Which I have been doing (and keeping up

Of course with all the supply issues, I have not bought anything yet. I have limited myself to two local bike shops, as they do (or will do) a bike fit.
I am getting on a bit, 61. So thought it would help in getting the right fit, to keep me going longer...
I stared thinking of about £700-800......then read a bit here and there, then thought perhaps to only buy once £1000 - £1200 would be better.
Then I popped into a proper local bike shop, as in not branded, who thought I should be thinking of about £1500, and that would get me something really nice (which I am sure it would)
Question:
So at last my question

What sort of difference would I feel in £700 bike to a £1500 bike endurance type...for someone who might be riding 40 or so miles, twice a week.
Is it just a bit smoother gear changes, and a little bit lighter?
The reason I ask is, where I have not manged to get a road bike I have been doing all my miles on my current £250 Marin hybrid.
I think I am wearing all the components out, its making a lot of clanking noises, and the gear shifts are a bit so so now.
So I could but a new more modern hybrid to keep going on leisure rides (canal paths and the such) , with better components about £700 and a £700 road bike.
Or if it going to feel that different, go for the £1500 road bike

Sorry that is one long, long question

I hope it makes sense, what I am asking, form what I have read here, you always get a few different balanced views.
Cheers guys,
Alex