If you’re looking to upgrade or heading into the world of cycling with a healthy budget, the £2,000 mark is a good place to be and is often considered the sweet spot of the market. You may not get electronic groupsets or a bike that weighs 6kg, but they’re still well-equipped for the money and often not that much heavier than their more expensive counterparts.
Carbon fibre and aluminium vie for the title of most popular frame material for light weight and strength. Some people assume that carbon is always the better option but that’s not the case; there are plenty of excellent aluminium bikes out there, as you’ll see in our selection below.
Most road bikes at this price level now have hydraulic disc brakes. There are still a few rim brake bikes available for traditionalists, but if you do opt for rim brakes over disc, often these bikes are a bit cheaper.
Although you can’t quite get as much bike as you could a decade ago for £2,000, you still have a lot of choice at this price point. Carbon fibre frame, or the latest ultra-sophisticated aluminium? Racing geometry, more upright for comfort or something in between? How about taking to the byways and bridleways on a gravel or all-road bike?
Whatever type of riding you have in mind, there’s a bike in this price range that’ll suit you perfectly. It’s also worth mentioning that technology has improved compared to years gone by; so while the specification or tier of groupset and components might be lower than a decade ago, the entry to mid-level equipment has improved to match or surpass the premium-level stuff of old.
When it comes to groupsets, Shimano still dominates the equipment selection on road bikes around £2,000. You’ll probably be looking at Shimano Tiagra (now upgraded to 11-speed, though there are still plenty around with the older 10-speed version), or maybe the latest 12-speed Shimano 105 R7100 mechanical groupset if you go with an aluminium frame. Shimano’s 105 Di2 groupset and beyond are generally reserved for more expensive bikes, unless you can find a very good discount or are buying second-hand.
If you want to know what more or less cash will get you, our general guide to the best road bikes with a wide selection for all budgets will give you a solid understanding of what you can expect at various price points.
If your budget is a bit tighter, be sure to check out our guide to the best road bikes under £1,000, and if you have a bit more cash at your disposal then our guide to the best road bikes under £3,000 is your friend. If £2k is your sweet spot though, here are our top picks. Remember we work off RRPs, so you might be very pleasantly surprised by some of the current deal prices…
If you want to know more about how we select products to be included in this guide, have a read of this article about how road.cc reviews products.

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Wot no Cubes?
@BroomBroomBroom You beat me to it.