Rigid fork fast flat bar bikes with disc brakes?

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vickster

Squire
Looks like I may be commuting to London on two wheels come June and was thinking about chopping my MTB in for a fast flat bar commuter. I already have a drop bar commuter but I am a fickle female and like variety :whistle: I quite fancy the extra braking power of discs for the wetter days. I expect my justifiable budget will be in the £500-600 range. Had a quick look around and these should fit the bill - either new or second hand will be ok. Don't want anything heavier than 11kg ideally. Oh and it must take mudguards and a fixed topeak dx rack

I'd like a carbon fork if at all possible (c**p London potholes), but I guess I could change that

Whyte Cambridge - really like it (British, unusual, looks great), but think the geometry is perhaps a bit too MTB (and will have to be used as £900 new)

Boardman Performance - downside - mechanical brakes, Halfords, but could get for £500 new with British Cycling discount

Kona Dew Deluxe 2012 - £550 from Evans, looks ok in the light green (£750 RRP) http://www.evanscycles.com/products/kona/dew-deluxe-2012-hybrid-bike-ec034478

Ridgeback flight 02 - carbon fork but £750 (and 11.4kg)

What else is there out there that is decent?

I am quite picky on colour - no all black or grey bikes please ;)

I do not want another Specialized Sirrus (yes, they are surely great, but I have had two and they are everywhere)

Many thanks in advance :smile:
 

simon.r

Person
Location
Nottingham
Would you consider a hub gear? Makes sense for a commuter IMO:

http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/CBOOPOMPALF/on_one_pompetamine_alfine_8_speed

Not sure what the weight is, may be over 11kg?

(Also available in white! And other colours secondhand)
 
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vickster

vickster

Squire
The boardman looks ok for the money, even with those brakes and alu fork is sub 11kg according to the website. Any idea on their sizing? 5'9 and. Bit, 32" inside leg

I won't be doing this until June I expect, I am not even allowed to ride at the moment!

I don't even know what a hub gear is!
 

David Haworth

Active Member
You could always look at the whyte Victoria, which is the ladies bike in the whyte R7 range (same range as the Cambridge). It's the equivalent of the unisex portobello so should be the same price, £599 I think. Action bikes near new Scotland Yard have had them in I'm sure.

I've got a montpellier and love it.

David
 

David Haworth

Active Member
I am not sure I could ride a bike called the Victoria ;)

How weighty is the portobello?

You could always get the portobello...

The Victoria is apparently 10.84kgs, the portobello 11.16kgs. Not sure what the difference is between the two other than a somehow more female oriented frame. Looks lovely though. They've both got full support for guards and rack (unlike my 2012 montpellier with no front guard support at all... Grr...)

David
 

David Haworth

Active Member
i was gonna moot the portobello, although in essence i question your need for disc brakes...

I wanted disc brakes just because they looked cool. Is more reason needed? ;)
 
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vickster

vickster

Squire
Maybe I'll look at my namesake. I can always remove the decals!
Cheers for your help

Had a look, it is much prettier than me :whistle:
 
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