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Fairly new to biking but finding itgreat and am adapting well to the physicality.
Currently riding my GT Grade carbon as my winter training bike and I want to switch to a road bike that will help me climbing. I’m age 46, 85kg over 6ftso I’m discovering my times on the flat are pretty good but climbing is only OK. In pretty good shape doing training rides 30-50 miles usually once a week in winter. Will be twice in summer. I can tap out 17mph average on fairly flat 30mile runs (1000ft climbs) and around 14.5mph on hillier 50 mile routes (3,500ft climbs). I did the Sustrans C2C over 2 days last year too.
The new Rose X-Lite looks astounding for the money.
https://www.rosebikes.co.uk/products/bikes/road/race/x-lite-four/
If I spec it with the lighter Rose Wheels @£2k it comes in at around 6.5-6.6kg with Force and 6.7kg with new Ultegra 8000. It can also take 28mm straight out of the box even with Force calipers!
Currently using the GT with Ultegra 6800 with discs and heard the new Ultegra rim brakes are fantastic. But I like the idea of a lighter force set and possibly easier upgrade to etap.
What would you do? Is this bike on the money? Is the geometry overkill or OK. Would you Go Force or Ultegra? Are Force brakes that crap?
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