PBancroft
Senior Member
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- Winchester
So I went out for a few test rides yesterday, and as a Trek Soho was in stock, I had to give it a spin. You know the Soho - this is the bike with a belt instead of a chain. It was slightly out of my budget at £799, but I went for a ride anyway.
I was rather pleasantly surprised. It was light, smooth, quiet (obviously) and really rather comfortable. The gear changes were quick and the brakes responsive. If I had one bad thing to say I would have to note that there seemed to be a little resistance when I first started peddling, it just didn't feel as instantaneous as a chain. Now, to be fair this was much of a hindrance, and it was a bike which had never been ridden before - once the belt flexes up slightly that problem might go away.
Allegedly the belt shouldn't need replacing within the usual lifetime of the bike, and what with internal hub gearing and roller brakes there's no real need for a whole lot of maintenance either.
If I'd had an extra £100 to spend, I might have gone for it. As it is, later today I will be the proud owner of a slightly more traditional Giant CRS Zero with a proper chain and proper brakes - with a tasty discount too.
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I was rather pleasantly surprised. It was light, smooth, quiet (obviously) and really rather comfortable. The gear changes were quick and the brakes responsive. If I had one bad thing to say I would have to note that there seemed to be a little resistance when I first started peddling, it just didn't feel as instantaneous as a chain. Now, to be fair this was much of a hindrance, and it was a bike which had never been ridden before - once the belt flexes up slightly that problem might go away.
Allegedly the belt shouldn't need replacing within the usual lifetime of the bike, and what with internal hub gearing and roller brakes there's no real need for a whole lot of maintenance either.
If I'd had an extra £100 to spend, I might have gone for it. As it is, later today I will be the proud owner of a slightly more traditional Giant CRS Zero with a proper chain and proper brakes - with a tasty discount too.
