DirtGambit
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Hi, I posted in this forum last year april http://www.cyclechat.net/threads/beginner-bike-choice-wrong.99812/
I put 812 miles logged on a mountain bike that cost £219, and probably about another 200 miles not logged as well as countless trips round my town, I ended up just keeping my mountain bike after speaking to a few on this forum, Ive since saved up £900 for my new bike for this year, Ive been looking at ribble cycles, its certainly the bike I want, I have a few questions about gear though.
Now bear in mind I want to spend the full 900, I think I deserve it after the year of biking a tank round my locale and saving up plus the wife is in full agreement
, so I don't want to save money and buy something cheaper.
I see the components make a big difference to the price of the bike, I could quite easily get a carbon for £900 but it would have sora components, but to me that's a huge upgrade from "grip shift". After speaking to a friend he said shimano 105s on their alloy bikes would be better, now Im confused because even though the thought of a carbon sounds great, its not really essential, is it true Id be better off with 105s and just have an alloy bike. Ive tried his bike which has 105s and its nice but I only have grip shift to compare to and its a no brainer which one is better.
I put 812 miles logged on a mountain bike that cost £219, and probably about another 200 miles not logged as well as countless trips round my town, I ended up just keeping my mountain bike after speaking to a few on this forum, Ive since saved up £900 for my new bike for this year, Ive been looking at ribble cycles, its certainly the bike I want, I have a few questions about gear though.
Now bear in mind I want to spend the full 900, I think I deserve it after the year of biking a tank round my locale and saving up plus the wife is in full agreement

I see the components make a big difference to the price of the bike, I could quite easily get a carbon for £900 but it would have sora components, but to me that's a huge upgrade from "grip shift". After speaking to a friend he said shimano 105s on their alloy bikes would be better, now Im confused because even though the thought of a carbon sounds great, its not really essential, is it true Id be better off with 105s and just have an alloy bike. Ive tried his bike which has 105s and its nice but I only have grip shift to compare to and its a no brainer which one is better.