The Bergamont Sweep 4 is a sporty-looking urban bike with a flat handlebar and hydraulic disc brakes.

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Bergamont Sweep 4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

It is built around a 6061 aluminium alloy frame with internal cable routing and mounts for mudguards and a rack. The fork is alloy too, and it also has mudguard mounts for all-weather practicality.

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Bergamont Sweep 4 – bars (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

We have the 56cm model here with a 58.5cm top tube and a head tube that’s pretty short for a bike of this type at 16.5cm. The frame angles are straight off a road bike – you get a 73° head angle and a 74° seat angle across all sizes.

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Bergamont Sweep 4 – stem (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Our bike is fitted with a whole stack of headset spacers and the Syncros FL 2.0 riser bar brings the front end up a further 12mm. You can run the 6° stem either way up, depending on whether you want a ride position that’s low and efficient or more upright. 

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Bergamont Sweep 4 – rear mech (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Sweep 4 is built up with components largely from Shimano’s 8-speed Claris groupset. The chainset is a compact which means you get a 50-tooth outer ring and a 34-tooth inner ring.

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Bergamont Sweep 4 – drivetrain (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

At the back there’s an 11-34-tooth cassette. The two combine to give you some fairly low gears, but not as low as you get on something like the Specialized Sirrus V-brake that we’re also reviewing at the moment. That might be an issue for some people lugging a lot of baggage to and from work, for example.

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Bergamont Sweep 4 – crank (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

On the flip side, the top-end gears allow you to keep the pressure on when you’d be spinning out downhill with smaller chainrings.

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Bergamont Sweep 4 – rear disc brake (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Sweep 4 is equipped with Shimano’s MT200 hydraulic disc brakes acting on 160mm rotors which should provide all the control you need whether out on the open road or riding in traffic.

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Bergamont Sweep 4 – tyre clearance (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Bergamont Sweep 4 is priced £599 and the model we have here weighs 11.34kg (25lb). If you’re willing and able to spend £699, the Bergamont Sweep 6 is a similar bike but with a Shimano Tiagra 10-speed groupset, Tiagra being two levels higher than Claris in the Shimano hierarchy. 

Right, time to get this bike boxed up and shipped off to reviewer Matt Lamy so expect a full write-up here on road.cc soon.

In the meantime, you can get more info from Bergamont’s website