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My mate went for a dolan prefissio and was pretty pleased with it!
Pro-Lite Bella £220 down from £500 on Chain Reaction http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=28790
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Cervelo S1
I have a Tk which is now 6 years old. Closest I've ever found to a year round road bike which is still an engaging ride. 105 triple chainset, 25mm Conti 4 Seasons, Shimano long drop brakes and full SKS Chromoplstic mudguards. It has upper rack mounts on the seatstays too, so it would do for light touring. See if you can find someone selling one on Ebay??
Already scoured eBay couldnt find anything.
Think I'm leaning towards the Kinesis, with 105 groupset. just need to raise some funds on eBay myself now.
BTW is the carbon fork worth the extra??
Speaking from experience - yes. It rides like a slightly heavy carbon bike in terms of comfort. They've done a good job with the rear triangle too. With some reasonably wide tyres it's a very comfortable ride.
I had a similar dilemma but rules out the preffisio on the basis is was too racey as I wanted to do some light touring on it to. Not sure it has rear rack mounts.
I got the T2 last winter (discounted 2012 model) and I am really impressed with it. So much so that the summer bike stayed in the garage longer than intended this spring. I was also impressed with the newer Tiagra groupset.
For me, that sums up what I like so much about my Preffisio; it is racy but that means it doesn't give much away to my carbon good bike other than a bit more weight. It's truly a bike you can use year round.
It does have rack mounts, by the way.
Rob
I have a Preffisio built up as my winter bike and I have to say that if I had to give up all but one of my bikes, the Preffisio would be the keeper. Rides nicely for a "cheap" aluminium frame and handles brilliantly.
Only (possible) downsides are it is quite racy with a short head tube and a long top tube, and it can only take 23mm tyres with mudgaurds and 25mm without. That does mean you don't need long drop brake calipers, though.
As far as I know, the Ribble Audax is the same frame but cheaper still.
I'd love to Try a TK2 or TK3 as Kinesis make great bikes and they're a little less compromising.
Rob
TK3 ... lovely ride, well made - love mine to bits
Yeah, I looked at the TK3, its a bit out of my price range though.
A friend built up a Planet X Team Alu frame when he cracked his carbon winter bike. From a weight perspective, it came out pretty light though he had an Ultegra groupset and an RS80 C24 wheelset.
He's a powerful rider and hasn't reported any undue flex, reckons it's fairly comfortable and, all round, seems fairly happy with it...can't speak first hand though.