Should I get a more commuter friendly bike?

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Garyh09

Active Member
I've not long been cycling and commute on average 3-4 times per week 16 miles round trip,
I currently ride a triban 3 I am looking to change the tyres to 25mm, I believe mudguard clearance
is pretty tight so with the winter fast approaching would I be better looking at maybe a new road bike
that will be more commuter friendly or make do with what I already have? Thanks in advance
 

Maz

Guru
Hi
Looking at the Triban 3, it seems like a decent enough road bike. Stick with it for a bit longer and see how you get on. That's what I'd do.
 

Kookas

Über Member
Location
Exeter
It's only just getting into July :ohmy:

But I wouldn't use my T3 as a winter bike. No clearance for spiked tyres when the roads are inevitably clogged with snow and ice, for starters. You won't get very big tyres on there for when you want maximum contact in slippery conditions, either.
 
I use a cheap steel fixie road bike (23mm shod) all year round and glad I can easily seek out flat routes where I dont really have to worry to much about the elements. Back home (in Scotland) with the ice/ wetter roads that wouldn't be possible. If its possible for you Id enjoy the triban (as I do my fixie); adding guards for the winter.
 
Location
Birmingham
its the standard ones on my triban3 that I have issue with. Ask my mate about me, my triban and a deep wet ford....
 

Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
For 16 mile round trip I would use a Hyrbid with disc brakes, run 28s on it in the summer, 35 ice tyres in the winter. Shouldn't have to change the wheels when changing tyres and would take mudguards.
 
Location
Birmingham
yup.
roundabout twitching was before the ford, previous week
worst bit was having to unclip, get out of river, drag bike out then wade back in to get my water bottle from down stream
 
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Garyh09

Active Member
Thanks for taking time to reply guys, I will try and get out and have a look at a few hybrids over the next few weeks
 
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