What road bike?

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vickster

Squire
Maybe I am just a cynic!
 
Lol! Sorry guys I was looking at new from where I bought my bike, it's on sale @ £400 but they arnt allowing me to send mine back as I would have gone for it if I could have got a full refund. They are now only offering me £160 trade in and I only bought the bike 11 days ago for £300!
 

vickster

Squire
Better to have 2013 Sora shifters not 2300 (with the thumb button, which is a bit of a marmite thing)

Look at the Btwin Triban 500 (I think) from Decathlon if you can budget up to £400...indeed that budget brings all sorts of better bikes closer
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Do you really need to sell the Hardrock? They are great bikes. I use mine regularly as not all my routes are road routes. I have a fab cyclepath near me, 30 miles long and I'd not take my roadie down a lot of it.
Not trying to tempt you but you've heard the term N+1?
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
My 1st thought's about your situation are (you might not like them), wait a while, save the extra £70 - £100 & go for a new Carrera TdF or Triban 3.

Stick some of those semi road type tyres (whatever they are called) on your Mtb in the meantime & lock out your fork (if it has one).

My reasons are simple (like me).

1. You will know it's history (because it's new & has none).

2. You will have some kind of warranty (so you can return it in event of issues)

3. It just feels good.

Sorry if this is of no use whatsoever, just my thoughts.


I am a little unsure you would get £280 for a bike that cost you £300 nearly 3 months ago (sorry) but it is now 2nd hand.
 
Sorry for the late reply I think having two bikes would be a good option but unfortunately I really don't have the room for it. So I think in just going to try my best to sell this one and then il try and find something around the local area to buy but I will obviously ask you guys if you think it's a good buy etc. Thanks again to everyone!
 
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