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Hello folks!
I have been using a bike for my main transport for nearly 10 years now: commuting, shopping, weekend rides along rivers, etc. I had a Trek FX 7.4 that was serving my needs really nicely, but unfortunately it was stolen about a year ago when I moved to Cardiff and I’ve been on foot since. I’m interested in getting back on the road and am hoping to get some advice given I’m a decade behind on cycling tech.
[b]The biggest question I have is does anyone know of an ok bike with disc brakes and dynamo for ~£700 that weighs less than 19.3 Kg?[/b]
I’ve been looking around comparing options and the B’Twin Hoprider 900 seems like a nearly ideal out of the box bike. I love that it comes standard with a hub dynamo and hydraulic disc brakes as well as mudguards, rack, and kickstand. For £549 I haven’t yet found an equally equipped bike. The only downside I can find is that it is relatively heavy, 19.3 Kg, in part due to the front suspension which I don’t particularly care about.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/hoprider-900-urban-hybrid-bike-id_8405475.htmlThe Hoy Shizuoka 001 (£585) or 002 (£650) are nearly half the weight (10.8kg) and have disc breaks but no dynamo or accessories. This is probably a strong choice for buying now and upgrading over time. Can anyone comment about the difficulty/cost of adding a dynamo and lighting to a bike after the fact? It looks like aftermarket 700c wheels with Shimano hubs aren’t too dear.
https://www.evanscycles.com/hoy-shizuoka-001-2018-hybrid-bike-EV246154The B’Twin Triban 520 seems a frequent recommendation for a budget road bike (£429). No disc brakes, dynamo, or any other accessories. But, somehow I survived the last 10 years V brakes and AA’s, so it’s not completely ruled out.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/triban-520-flat-bar-road-bike-sora-id_8322799.htmlThanks very much for your time and any advice! I’m looking forward to getting back on the road, hopefully with something better than I had before.
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