simonB2014
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Firstly, 'Hello' 
I'm not 'new' to cycling, but maybe new to 21st century machines, my current rust bucket being about 15 year old! So I am (soon to be) a reborn cyclist.
After some hours/days researching the wonderful world of 'modern' bikes, I think I'm looking at a Specialized Tricross. Simply because I'll be using it for reasonable road distances, but would cry if I had to miss out on a forest track or muddy path.
My dilemma is this.... Canti or Disc.
In my head and heart, I'm dying to have Discs, but it's the price.
Second hand tricross with Canti's come in at £300+ , but with Disc £450/£500 +.
Can I justify an extra £150/£200 for Discs ?
I guess the answer may come as I slide not so gently into a tree down a dark forest track in the not to distant future.
Yet a little voice says that people rode bikes for years upon years before Discs came along ... is it more of a luxury than a 'need' ?
Any advice ?

I'm not 'new' to cycling, but maybe new to 21st century machines, my current rust bucket being about 15 year old! So I am (soon to be) a reborn cyclist.
After some hours/days researching the wonderful world of 'modern' bikes, I think I'm looking at a Specialized Tricross. Simply because I'll be using it for reasonable road distances, but would cry if I had to miss out on a forest track or muddy path.
My dilemma is this.... Canti or Disc.
In my head and heart, I'm dying to have Discs, but it's the price.
Second hand tricross with Canti's come in at £300+ , but with Disc £450/£500 +.
Can I justify an extra £150/£200 for Discs ?
I guess the answer may come as I slide not so gently into a tree down a dark forest track in the not to distant future.
Yet a little voice says that people rode bikes for years upon years before Discs came along ... is it more of a luxury than a 'need' ?
Any advice ?