Yes, I'm in a desperate need for help to choose a road bike

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youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
I think I'd go for the Viner. Good spec - 50/34 chainset 11-28 cassette. Very light - 7.55 kg! Can you get to Sheffield to try one? Otherwise I like the look of the Specialized, but note it has a semi compact chainset - 52/36. Tyre size is not that relevant. You may not find much, if any, difference in the actual measurement of the tyres fitted, though it would be good to be able to fit wider tyres if you want them - check it out - up to 28's maybe. I'd be changing them to GP4000s anyway.
 
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AmishParadise

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The problem is I was not able to try Specialized as they are not in stock in rutland shop.
I think I'd go for the Viner. Good spec - 50/34 chainset 11-28 cassette. Very light - 7.55 kg! Can you get to Sheffield to try one? Otherwise I like the look of the Specialized, but note it has a semi compact chainset - 52/36. Tyre size is not that relevant. You may not find much, if any, difference in the actual measurement of the tyres fitted, though it would be good to be able to fit wider tyres if you want them - check it out - up to 28's maybe. I'd be changing them to GP4000s anyway.

I was not able to try specialized as it was not in stock in rutland shop and I really don't want to go to Sheffield. Viner looks tempting, but as someone suggested before, it's not a bad idea to go with a local shop. I tried on giant a few times and I really liked the feel. Also, from what I was reading there is not much of a difference between 105 and ultegra. Just a bit of extra weight, but mostly same materials and technology. Also managed to get a 100 off voucher code for the giant bike and will get another 145 in rutland rewards to spend in the shop (I need pedals and shoes). So this sort of brings the price down to 1300.
 
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jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
What ever you choose I am sure you will have fun. But you won't find many on here using Halfords for servicing. I had their mechanic try and insist that a gear and brake cable were the same
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
@StuAff rides a Viner. He loves it.
Yes. But the 'Viner' models Planet X sells have nothing to do with the original company (1948-2012). They bought the name, trade off the heritage, but the frames are the same far-eastern models they sell under various other names. Nothing wrong with the bikes per se (well, some are better than others) but that rankles a bit with me...
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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Rides Ti2
Yes. But the 'Viner' models Planet X sells have nothing to do with the original company (1948-2012). They bought the name, trade off the heritage, but the frames are the same far-eastern models they sell under various other names. Nothing wrong with the bikes per se (well, some are better than others) but that rankles a bit with me...
And that's fair enough.
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
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your budget should get a reasonably well built ribble r872; i've got one and can highly recommend it:

http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-r872-black-edition/

the best bit is you get to choose where to spend money on the build and where to save…

you might also want to consider the fact that specialised bikes are among the most prized by bike theives (along with pinerello)…
 
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