I started cycling 2 years ago as an alternative to a 35 minute walk to work, and to ride a bit at weekends. I wanted to do more strenuous daily exercise and to get a bit fitter. I bought the Corratec hybrid below second hand and love riding it every day.
I started thinking about changing to a drop bar as my firm is now doing the C2W Scheme, but before taking the plunge I wanted to try one out. A workmate who is same height as me lent me his Scott road bike for a weekend. I did about 50 miles on it, but to be honest, I don't think drops are for me. I prefer the riding position on my hybrid.
I tried with hands on hoods, bar and drops but still didn't feel as confident as I do on my hybrid. I did average about 1 mph faster though
I was pretty clueless when it came to specs etc and fell lucky with the bike I bought having Deore XT gears, which are so smooth compared to the Sora on the Scott.
My hybrid is a lot more comfortable on the road surfaces too.
I'm in two minds as to whether to just stay with my Corratec, or would I see a big difference with a new flat bar bike with carbon forks in terms of comfort and speed?
The Corratec has lock out forks, which I rarely use and weight of bike is around 16kg.
I started thinking about changing to a drop bar as my firm is now doing the C2W Scheme, but before taking the plunge I wanted to try one out. A workmate who is same height as me lent me his Scott road bike for a weekend. I did about 50 miles on it, but to be honest, I don't think drops are for me. I prefer the riding position on my hybrid.
I tried with hands on hoods, bar and drops but still didn't feel as confident as I do on my hybrid. I did average about 1 mph faster though

I was pretty clueless when it came to specs etc and fell lucky with the bike I bought having Deore XT gears, which are so smooth compared to the Sora on the Scott.
My hybrid is a lot more comfortable on the road surfaces too.
I'm in two minds as to whether to just stay with my Corratec, or would I see a big difference with a new flat bar bike with carbon forks in terms of comfort and speed?
The Corratec has lock out forks, which I rarely use and weight of bike is around 16kg.