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As first world problems go, I’m after opinions on the following please…
I purchased a 2014 Trek Madone 2.1 in December 2013 through Cyclescheme. It was my first road bike, and I’ve covered some 2,500 miles on it, both commuting and weekend/charity/sportive rides. I’ve enjoyed riding it, it’s a decent bike, and has caused the cycling bug to bite me fairly hard.
However, it’s not without it’s limitations as an all-weather machine, so last month I purchased a 2015 Whyte Suffolk, again through Cyclescheme. This was intended to be the “winter bike”, but having now put a few miles on it, I’ve been so impressed that I just see myself riding it year-round, at the expense of the Trek.
It’s a shame, but I just don’t see where the Trek is “better” than the Whyte?
Put this way, the Suffolk is barely any heavier in “bike plus rider” terms, 11-spd 105 is a vast improvement on 10-spd, I’m already a disc-brake convert, and it’s a damn sight more comfortable over long distance too. Take the mudguards off and it’s basically in the same mould as half of the Sportive Bike of the Year round-up.
So, to keep the Trek or not?
If I did, I’d probably want to upgrade it so as to improve it over the Whyte as to actually make me want to ride it. But where do you sensibly go from the 105 that’s already on it? I’ve seen the likes of CRC selling a full 6800 Ultegra groupset and wheels combo for around £670, but is the frame deserving of such upgrades? I’m sure there’s a reason why you barely see any aluminium bikes equipped with Ultegra and above.
If I were to sell it, going rates on eBay seem surprisingly high, so with a good once over I could probably achieve over £500 for it. Even after taking account of the payment I’d need to make to Cyclescheme, it doesn’t leave me too badly off after a year’s use, particularly when it only cost me £680 to start with.
Perhaps that money could go into the pot for some carbon loveliness, once my cycling abilities deserve it…
Any input welcome. Cheers.
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