DJ
Formerly known as djtheglove
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- On my bike in the smoke!!!!!!!!!!
I have been selling off a couple of my older bikes on e-bay, sod the nostalgia I have decided I prefer modern technology such as lighter frames and better components. It's also going to leave room in my shed for a new bike I have been thinking about a cheap commuter that will also serve me for days out with the kids, such as a ridgeback or a raleigh urban. Both under £400. Thing is I have to admit I know I would miss having drops even on a short ride!
While reading another thread some one was saying the Carrera virtuoso from Hlafords is a good bike (for the money) and seeing as I could stick a rack on the back and could always stick my sks raceblades on as well I thought that might do! Before you start I know what you will say about Halfords I am not a big fan either I have to get the bike through them though as that is who our company use!
The only problem with getting the Carrera is that the components wont be any better than on my current Dawes road bike and I was rather hoping to move up to a better bike. Which brings me to the next bike I like the look of the Kona Jake, it's a cyclocross bike but would take a rack and guards and with road tyres on would be a great road bike. It is currently at around £733.00 which is quite a bit of money for me but on the CTW scheme might be doable. Now I am sorely tempted to get this bike ordered through Halfords but I am worried it might be too nice for me to ride to work and that I will only bring it out for special group rides, so if that happens I would still need another commute bike!
Should I just go for the Kona and ride it to work and then take the rack off for weekend rides?
Or should I go for the Carrera which costs a lot less and may do me just as well? Which or any of them would do me for some light trail days out with the kids? Perhaps I need the Kona for that, it being a cyclocross bike?
Am I trying to cover too many different types of riding in the same bike?
I'm just a bit nervous about making the wrong decision and being dissapointed that the bike I get does not cover all my needs!
Oh my, can I justify £700 on a bike?
While reading another thread some one was saying the Carrera virtuoso from Hlafords is a good bike (for the money) and seeing as I could stick a rack on the back and could always stick my sks raceblades on as well I thought that might do! Before you start I know what you will say about Halfords I am not a big fan either I have to get the bike through them though as that is who our company use!
The only problem with getting the Carrera is that the components wont be any better than on my current Dawes road bike and I was rather hoping to move up to a better bike. Which brings me to the next bike I like the look of the Kona Jake, it's a cyclocross bike but would take a rack and guards and with road tyres on would be a great road bike. It is currently at around £733.00 which is quite a bit of money for me but on the CTW scheme might be doable. Now I am sorely tempted to get this bike ordered through Halfords but I am worried it might be too nice for me to ride to work and that I will only bring it out for special group rides, so if that happens I would still need another commute bike!
Should I just go for the Kona and ride it to work and then take the rack off for weekend rides?
Or should I go for the Carrera which costs a lot less and may do me just as well? Which or any of them would do me for some light trail days out with the kids? Perhaps I need the Kona for that, it being a cyclocross bike?
Am I trying to cover too many different types of riding in the same bike?
I'm just a bit nervous about making the wrong decision and being dissapointed that the bike I get does not cover all my needs!
Oh my, can I justify £700 on a bike?