Why is a Triban 3 suitable only for "up to 45 miles"?

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dhd.evans

Veteran
Location
Dundee
Did the Etape Caledonia on Sunday (81 miles) on my 3a. What a load of pish. In fact, did 1000 miles total (review here) on the bike with stock components before having to do any replacements.
 
I think it's not a bad estimate. It's not for pottering down to the shops and it's not designed for LEJoG. So they pick a round number in the vicinity of the maximum distance that most riders will do: 100km.
yeh but 46 miles is not 100km... its closer to 75km (of the top of my head)

for the record, I had a Triban 3 and was quite happy doing upto 85 miles (138km) a day on it (after new wheels).
 
I've happily done half a dozen 100KMs+ on my folding bike, including the Dunwich Dynamo. But I wouldn't argue with someone who said it wasn't best suited for that distance.
apologies if it came over that I was arguing. I had tried to keep a line between one sentence and then next statement which had not been at you, more the concept that I previously had one of those bikes and it was fine for more than the mileage Decathlon were suggesting.
 

JoeyB

Go on, tilt your head!
So does this mean there are hundreds of Triban 3 owners getting stranded out in the countryside because their bikes refuse to tick past 45 miles in one sitting?

I wonder what the reset period is? Assuming they can go again at all? Should have bought the Triban 5, it can go two further perhaps?
 
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