Bike purchase – need info!

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    frankdoylezw

    Calling on the knowledge of the road.cc community : I have a budget of approximately £1600 to spend on a road bike, with more of a sportive flavour than out and out race. I don’t currently do any road riding but have done in the past, if that is any bearing on anything.

    I like the look of the Scott CR1 Comp and the associated geometry but really am completely unaware of what else similar is out there. Can anyone recommend an equivalent that I can consider?

    I like the look of the Cube and Focus ranges and would be looking for a full carbon and (hopefully) 105 spec with passable wheels.

    Anyone want to spend my money for me?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Nixster

    Loads of deals around
    Loads of deals around currently – there was a buyer’s guide to the sales on here a week or so ago.

    Another option would be Cannondale Synapse Carbon 105. The 2013 models currently available for around £1300 – if you’re the right size! The 2013 is a bit more upright than the Scott CR1 though, about 20mm more on the head tube for a similar size and slightly shorter top tube but not as exagerated as the Specialized Roubaix.

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    Charles_Hunter

    Canyon are great, I’m biased
    Canyon are great, I’m biased I have one, ultimate al SRAM force, carbon canyon are race machines and very stiff maybe too stiff for sportives, al canyons are great. They do a roadlite for very reasonable money, full 105 group set, aksium wheels, GP 4000s tyres, 8.3kg £950 delivered.

    Used bike are great value for the right ones try bikeradar or eBay. Especially if you may not like road biking and end up selling it in x months, you will loose a lot if you sell a new bike, not so much if you re sell a used one.

    Have fun.

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    frankdoylezw

    All
    Sorry to revive an old

    All

    Sorry to revive an old thread, but having been ill (unfortunately) I never managed to purchase my bike. Is anyone aware of any particular good deals on any of the models mentioned above? I’d be looking at a 56 or 58cm, I believe (being 6’2″ and 34″ inseam).

    Any help appreciated (again!)

    Thanks,

    Frank

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    Ashleyhoaken

    The problem with canyon you
    The problem with canyon you have to buy online. if you do not like it than you would have to send it back and repeat the process . Go to the LBS and try for yourself. we can only give you what we know and everyone is different.
    There is a couple of things you need to consider:

    The bike is right for your type of riding ?
    Does your Riding position suit your physical proportions ?
    Dose anything hurt when riding (other than legs)?
    How stable dose the bike feel?

    Aluminium vs carbon. Rider preference.

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    SlowSPDRider

    That Canyon looks a lot of
    That Canyon looks a lot of bike for the money and they are a very reputable make…

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    Stratman

    No one so far has said Defy
    No one so far has said Defy Composite. Won lots of awards, certainly comfy. I’ve the Advanced version, which I got last October, reduced as last year’s model. Worth a look.

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    frankdoylezw

    Those Canyons look fantastic
    Those Canyons look fantastic for the price. The kit spec is so much better than bikes cost £300 + more.

    I don’t know anything about the brand, however. Are they well respected?

    Also – how does aluminium compare to carbon more generally? Is one of carbon’s strengths not supposed to be its compliance and ability to soak up the bumps. Would this be noticeably harsher on an Al bike?

    Thank you again to you all for all your help – much appreciated.

    #751661
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    matthewn5

    This must be the cheapest
    This must be the cheapest bike ever with a full 2014 Ultegra 11-speed 6800 groupset:

    http://www.canyon.com/_en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3193#tab-reiter2

    Sounds pretty good stuff for £1,129.

    Meanwhile the Di2-equipped Ultimate AL 9.0 is now discounted to £1,735:

    http://www.canyon.com/_en/roadbikes/series/ultimate-al.html

    It’s a good time of year to be looking for a new bike!

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    lizzybrcc

    Apologies – limk
    Apologies – limk here…

    http://road.cc/content/forum/90090-fs-eddy-merckx-amx2

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    lizzybrcc

    Not sure of size etc – but I
    Not sure of size etc – but I have an Eddy Merckx AMX 2 for sale on this forum – hardly used – looking for offers circa £1100 Campagnolo Centaur carbon group set – lovely bike…

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    DrJDog

    You could get an Ultegra or
    You could get an Ultegra or SRAM force Planet X with decent wheels for that money.

    But I’d get the Ultegra Canyon Al if I were in your shoes.

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    Hector Ch

    For £1699 you can get a KTM
    For £1699 you can get a KTM Strada 4000, with Shimano 105 all around and a Ultegra rear derailleur. (Example: http://www.damianharriscycles.co.uk/prod/rac_0008_kt/KTM/Strada-4000) they also do a Strada 3500 with all 105 for one hundred less..

    Here’s the BikeRadar review of the 2012 model: http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/bikes/road/product/review-ktm-bikes-strada-4000-12-46541

    I have the Strada 5000 with Ultegra Triple, it’s fantastic, with Cyclosport magazine (French) gave it top marks.

    Aside from that, Merida, Focus and Canyon are making top-notch bicycles as well, without your paying for the brand name.

    If it’s your first bike, decide what you want to do, then swing your leg over / test as many bicycles as you can before making your choice…

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    billyman

    the roubaix is the perfect
    the roubaix is the perfect bike for a new cyclist, second hand one though, the canyon are lovely bikes, and prob about 20% better value than most others.

    1.6k send a bit high to spend on first bike, plus your buying late in the summer suggesting you will ride it through bad weather over the next six months so look for a bike that can have mudguards attached 105 groupset will do you for a couple of years before you start itching for an upgrade.

    highly recommend spending on a bike fit, it will save you much pain in the future, costs in the region of 60 quid, if you buy your bike from a local bike shop try to get them to include that in the deal.

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    frankdoylezw

    Many thanks for all the
    Many thanks for all the replies – plenty of food for thought there and a few bikes that I’d not seen or considered – so exactly what I was after!

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    Ashleyhoaken

    Eddy Merckx EMX-1.
    High

    Eddy Merckx EMX-1.

    High performance chassis, ofering the right amount of comfort. Aero bladed fork, Large diameter down-tube and oversized bottom bracket. comfortable bike for endurance riding. surefooted and stable a pro-level race machine. carbon construction for the frame, fork, and seat post also full 105 and the Merckx also come with a limited lifetime warranty.All under £1600. It can also take a beating haveing crashed

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