There are some for sale s/h that is. Not sure if they are near you have a look on bikeradar. Maybe that way you'll know but for me its thr canyon however you plan to use it for commuting do you want additionals like rack and mudguard eyelets ie a winter/tourer bike
Tbh I didn't realise the 105 would have an 11-32 cassette as this used to only be Apex it MTB territory.RE: Canyon
In terms of my flat commute, and down hills, is there much difference between the 48/34 and 50/34 in terms of cruising speed and spinning out down hills?.. At the moment on my hybrid i can keep averages of ~ 16-17 mph comfortably on flats. (the cassette on both is 11-32).
TY
Not a big difference, no. A 50-11 will spin out around 40mph, depending on what cadence you can control. Plenty for the vast majority. 48-11 will be almost the same.
No eyelets but you can always get clip on race bladesTBH i'll probably switch back to my hybrid during the winter, i currently don't bother with mudguards on it so will probably not have them on this. I use a rucksack too after having panniers for some time, so don't need them either... Out of interest though i'm assuming the Canyon does not have the option?
2) I know they offer a 30 day 'test' period BUT are there any similar bikes (geometry) that I can go to my LBS and try for the feel, any suggestions?
Can I get this straight? You want to go to down to your LBS, spending time with a salesman trying out bikes with no intention of buying one?
Tony.
As a salesman I would relish this situation, there's nothing I like more than a customer that wants to buy, even if its not from me, it's my job to make him see the error of his ways and persuade him my products are suitable or source a suitable product for him (or her)
Go for the Scott, I've got a speedster 10 and its quick, frame is a beaut, my speeds are average but it rolls well and up and down hills it's a dream, looks sweet as well. Just my opinion but don't discount it.
Go for the Scott, I've got a speedster 10 and its quick, frame is a beaut, my speeds are average but it rolls well and up and down hills it's a dream, looks sweet as well. Just my opinion but don't discount it.
Hi all,
I'm looking to upgrade my Scott hybrid (which I've had for 3 years), I want a good road bike (my first), which will manage (for comfort/speed) a weekly 60mile+ route with 3k+ ft climbing and daily commutes also... I'm happy to spend up to ~£800.
I've narrowed it down to these 3 so far:
1) Canyon Roadlite Al 6.0 - http://www.canyon.com/_en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3073 (£860)
2) B'Twin FC 3 - http://www.decathlon.co.uk/fc-3-road-bike-black-id_8221749.html (£850)
3) Scott Speedster 40 - http://www.evanscycles.com/products/scott/speedster-40-compact-2013-road-bike-ec042439#features (£800)
Out of these 3 which is the 'best' buy, OR alternatively are there any that I may have overlooked?
*Additionally, I can test ride #2 and #3, but the Canyon is via the internet... Are there any bikes out there that are similar as to give me a good understanding of how the bike feels prior to ordering, if that is the chosen one of course?
Thank you in advance