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Okay, so sorry if you are all sick to death of new people coming on here to ask the same old question. If that’s the case please feel free to ignore. On the off-chance that you are not bored, perhaps you can help.
I am looking to buy my first road bike. I am nearly 44 years old and the last bike I bought was a nice Marin mountain bike about 15 years ago. I managed to ride it four times and then stuck it in the garage. I gave it to my dad earlier this year. So why on earth would I want to spend money on a new road bike? Well, I used to play football a couple of times a week, then someone tried to kick my knee off and I am going in for cartilege surgery next week. I live opposite a cycling track (tarmac) and figured I could use a bike as part of my recuperation, hopefully to strengthen my knee for skiing in the new year, and also to get back to football.
I never really got on with the mountain bike and the only time I did a lot of riding was in my teens, when I had a lovely little 12-speed Peugeot. How things have changed with bikes since then!
I have done a lot of research into the best value bikes for beginners and have narrowed my choice down to three. Initially I was besotted with the Mango Point R. They get good reviews and I love the minimalist design (I am a graphic designer but not a hipster – I want gears!). So I was all set to get the Point R Claris for £449. Quite the bargain. Then I started reading about wheels and noticed that when bought with the bike I could get the Vision Team 30 wheelset for an additional £69.99. That’s a big saving on their RRP so seems a sensible upgrade. The I started reading about groupsets and soon Claris became Sora became Tiagra… I even started looking at 105 because apparently that’s when the “proper” stuff starts.
I am acutely self-conscious and don’t want to be the plum pushing a £1000 bike up a moderately steep hill in full lycra. That can’t happen. In fact, my budget is really about £500 but I am willing to stretch that a bit for the right bike.
So my heart says the Mango Point R Sora/Tiagra with the wheel upgrade.
My head says the Verenti Technique Tiagra – ugly as sin but a steal at under £500.
My inner muppet has now spotted the Merlin FF1 105 Mix at £650.
I know that 105 stuff is too good for me at this stage but what if I get really into cycling? Would I then need to upgrade a lesser groupset at huge cost early doors? Will I notice any difference between Claris/Sora/Tiagra/105? How about wheels?
Sorry for the long email but I have been researching too long and my brain hurts – I am going around in circles!
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