Rigid fork fast flat bar bikes with disc brakes?

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simon.r

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

Think of it as a big rear hub with the derailleurs inside:smile: It does away with the need for front and rear derailleurs and one shifter.

Advantages - cleaner, less maintenance, can change gear when stopped, simpler to change gear (no faffing about matching front and rear).
Disadvantages - a bit heavier, need to adjust chain tension occasionally, bigger steps between gears.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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Another vote for the Kona, but me and Ian are biased.
The Orbea Carpe is a bit out of your price range at £719 but looks great.
http://www.orbea.com/gb-en/bicycles/carpe-h30/


SSSSHHHHHH!!! ;)
 
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vickster

vickster

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Thanks guys :smile: I have a while to ponder and I need to sell the MTB.

I don't think I want a Giant as my commuter roadie is one

The Orbea is quite bling, not sure where I'd find one to ride / buy?

I shall keep an eye on the Kona. And other bargains as the new model launches approach :smile:
 
Hey Vicks,

When I was looking for a commuter Pearsons had two suggestions: Flat bar rather than drop, and buy a single speed and they'd fit it with hub gears. Just another option, but you would be doubling up on a brand.

Make sure you sus out the parking situation at work. Honestly, I wouldn't turn my back on that Orbea to tie my shoelace in London :smile: I'm about to sign up for £50/month just to get cycle parking near my work.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
You obviously ain't seen Skol on his!

That's the problem, blink and you've missed me :thumbsup:
 
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vickster

vickster

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Hey Vicks,

When I was looking for a commuter Pearsons had two suggestions: Flat bar rather than drop, and buy a single speed and they'd fit it with hub gears. Just another option, but you would be doubling up on a brand.

Make sure you sus out the parking situation at work. Honestly, I wouldn't turn my back on that Orbea to tie my shoelace in London :smile: I'm about to sign up for £50/month just to get cycle parking near my work.
Yeah, the Orbea is a bit bling for London

I believe the building does have secure parking, but would need to confirm for sure

I do think I'd be happier on flat bars for a London commute, better braking and a bit more upright above traffic. I think I'll stick with derailleur gears, the cost of maintenance isn't really a concern (given how long I keep my bikes for :whistle: ). Certainly not dismissing the used option if something comes up (like a Cambridge ;) )
 
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vickster

vickster

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I had a look at and a sit on the Kona at Evans today

However, as jefmcg pointed out, with my gammy elbow, carbon forks should be high on the list. Look to be pretty few a far between though (is that because of the disc brakes?) - Ridgeback Flight 02, the Whyte Cambridge, and an extremely dull black and grey Jamis that Evans had.

I'm watching a Cambridge on fleabay. Always wanted one. This looks a good deal so I may crumble!

Any others , if I push the budget to £800?

(definitely not Specialized - looking in the concept store today, they just leave me utterly cold :stop: )
 
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vickster

vickster

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I was going to drive over and collect or get the train, probably on Saturday now :smile: But we could certainly meet for a drink!
 
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