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Thanks all. What's the thoughts on Vitus bikes?
Spotted these... good buys? Is the second one (£100 more) worth the additional spend?
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/vitus-substance-vrs-1-adventure-road-bike-2020?...
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/vitus-substance-srs-2-adventure-road-bike-2020?...
The first one is only available in XL while the second is only available in XS, so if both fit your size requirements then you must be a very odd shape. Not being funny, but it's pointless posting up other options if you don't read the details given.
Both were available in XL at the time of posting. I've 'liked' all the responses made and looked into all the suggestions, very helpful as some of these I'd never heard of, though most aren't goers due to sizing availability. Bit odd to assume I hadn't read the replies. All the best.
GT Grade
Thank you both, much appreciated, will look into these
Personally, I feel Tiagra is good enough these days, the only real difference is a few grams and one less gear. You'll often find that they're specced with a wide range cassette too (11-34) which will be sufficient for winching up pretty much anything.
Decathlon have this available in your size, very well specced for the money and will be perfect for what you want to use it for.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/triban-rc520-gravel-id_8504030.html
There's a review of its sister bike here https://road.cc/content/review/252475-triban-rc-520-disc-road-bike
There was a simiar thread recently with pretty much the same query.
Pinnacle Arkose (Evans) was my response, but fellow poster Kiloran made a list of good suggestions, including the Cotic Escapade, after which I have lusted. And the Merlin Malt suggested by the OP looks nice.
https://road.cc/content/forum/help-choosing-budget-gravel-bike-273863
Beware anything that's strictly 'cyclocross' as it will likely have limited gear range and racy handling. A good spread of gears with a small chainset,46/32 or 46/30 will make gravelly hills a lot more manageable.
Similar to the Ribble, Kinesis do the G2, which has got my attention.