New trekking bike for men 5.6″ (1.76cm)

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    peted76

    So many questions still…. 

    So many questions still…. 

    It seems like you really just need a basic bike to get about on, a Dutch bike style would be grand.

    Take a look at these https://www.decathlon.co.uk/C-780581-leisure-bikes

    Decathlon are huge, they supply affordable decent stuff in the main. I personally would not buy an unknown bike/brand from Amazon. Decathlon have shops all over Europe, you should be able to try one instore.

    That or buy second hand, google is your friend in your local. 

    I’m a bit of a fan of the old postal bikes used, quality made and being sold off as refurbished for £250 – https://elephantbike.co.uk/ 

    Best of luck, ta taa!

     

    #893927
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    mardvd

    I’m looking for a bike to use

    I’m looking for a bike to use daily to do home-work, around 6km on a well done flat road, with good asphalt and lanes dedicated for bicycles, but with some ups and downs.

     

     

    #893925
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    peted76

    The one you’ve linked to

    The one you’ve linked to looks like a womens bike to me, they make a mens version in the same range.

    Good news is that it’s a ‘cheap bike’ but that’s about all it’s got going for it for my eyes.

    What are you looking to use it for specifically?

    You might be better of on a single speed if it’s city riding, or one without all the panniers and stuff on it if you’re looking at occasional use.

    #893923
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    mardvd

    I mean the one I would buy is

    I mean the one I would buy is for woman or it’s good for a men ? 

    #893921
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    mattpow

    I’d take a look at the

    I’d take a look at the Specialized Sequoia, well regarded by friends

     

    http://www.specializedconceptstore.co.uk/product/5646/2017-sequoia/

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