Which Road bike is better value for money?

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Doyleyburger

Veteran
Location
NCE West Wales
On paper the cube wins hands down as the 105 groupset is superior to the Tiagra on the boardman. I like the fact that with the 105 shifters all the cables are neatly tucked away under the bar tape. Don't get that with tiagra. Having said that you may prefer the ride of the boardman to the cube. Only you can decide really
 

Joffey

Big Dosser
Location
Yorkshire
Cube better value by far but my mates Cube was terrible. I would never buy one. Problem after problem...
 

jack smith

Veteran
Location
Durham
You can get ultegra for not much more.. Depends if you like the colour, take a look at planet x bikes too you can get some great spec'd bikes for 1k
 
On paper the cube wins hands down as the 105 groupset is superior to the Tiagra on the boardman. I like the fact that with the 105 shifters all the cables are neatly tucked away under the bar tape. Don't get that with tiagra. Having said that you may prefer the ride of the boardman to the cube. Only you can decide really
Well I do have a boardman now and it is superb, some people don't like halfords and that's what puts most people of the boardman, I think halfords is great and they know what there on about, I was in there the other day for over a hour talking to one of the bike mechanic's and any question I had he had the answer for, also he's a proper cyclists and even cycled in Europe all over. I can easily upgrade to full 105 by putting the money I get of my current bike towards it and sell the parts I swap out so it won't be as much
 

MisterStan

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Why don't you re-title the thread 'which is the prettiest road bike for me?' and save everyone the time it takes to give you sensible advice?
That's not really fair. Would you buy a bike you don't like the look of?
 

outlash

also available in orange

Drago

Legendary Member
The one that rides best with you on it it best value for money. Chrome don't get you home - all the bling in the World won't compensate for a bike that doesn't fit you quite right, or which doesn't ride as well as a competitor for less money.

You can't make an optimum purchasing decision by comparing lists of specs. A starting point for your shortlist, maybe.
 
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I think most people would prefer function over form, not really much point in buying a 'pretty' bike if it rides like a dog (or any other household pet) and doesn't get used.

Tony.
It's not just about how the bike looks but also the spec's used, let's say there was a really nice looking bike I like but had terrible components then I won't get it, the cannondale CAAD10 for example, it looks great to me and has a great frame and specs so put all those together and it's a great bike for me
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
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I think most people would prefer function over form, not really much point in buying a 'pretty' bike if it rides like a dog (or any other household pet) and doesn't get used.

Tony.
If there was a bike that made it look like I was riding a hamster I think I would buy it just for the comedy value . I cant see it being very functional as it would be really small ( like a hamster )
Or a cat . That would also make me part with my money .
 
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