I have a ten year old hybrid that I want to replace, and I'm thinking of a cx bike. At 51 I'm not about to take up competitive cx, but I think it's an option that will work for me. My cycling is a mix of relatively easy road work, commuting (which means that I need a serious rack), canal towpaths and the Ridgeway.
My budget is pretty modest (£500-600), but I'm hoping that if I shop carefully I'll get a bargain. At the moment I'm looking at these two. I'd value any views from more experienced folk.
Thanks, Mike
https://www.gumtree.com/p/bicycles/fuji-tread-1.1-cyclocross-bike-to-suit-5-10-/1154724975
Probably no help whatsoever but after a lot of deliberating I've just bought a Mango Point AR - If you ride the Ridgeway you might be pretty close to their unit so could try before you buy
For the kind of riding you do check out the giant revolt 1, rutland cycles have last year's model in your budget.
For a chunk less than that I recently got a Verenti Substance from Wiggle. Its a lovely thing - very steep learning curve for me to get used to but for the money it seems spot on.
The Forme Calver is a pretty good bike, got pretty good reviews when it was released a few years ago. Forme has suffered a bit of an image problem of late, but they're good solid bikes. I'd change the brakes myself (BB5's are a right faff, swap for something like TRP Spyre's with twin moving pads for more feel and easier setup), but otherwise just ride it and get the miles in.
Could get yourself a CX Boardman on clearance?
Good spec on team and comp models.
British cycling gets another 10% off.
I was in the same boat prior to this weekend, my options were the forme, boardman cx comp from halfords or a Merida cx 300 from start cycles. I ended up spending a bit more cash to get a slightly different ride.
Hijack & blatant sales pitch
I've got a 7 month old Giant Revolt 2 - barely used, in small - coming up for sale, that you can have for £400
Was a C2W bike but I've now left the job so bike is fully paid up and mine to sell on and I've got a new build planned
I'm 5'8" and it fits me really well - have a look at the [url= https://www.giant-bicycles.com/_upload_au/rider_height_frame_size.pdf ]size guide[/url]
Thanks for all the advice, guys. This is a very responsive forum!
I don't mind the sales pitch, tmb, but I'm just under 6' so a small isn't really going to work. Sorry.
And the Giant Revolt 1 at Rutland is interesting. It looks like there are some bargains to be had.
Look on Orange Bikes website, they're selling off RX9 base model for £550
https://www.orangebikes.co.uk/shop/factory/refurb/2015_rx9_large_lava_grey
Good call on the RX9 ... like that.
Just bought one of those RX9's Bargain... 😳
+1 on the Forme nicely put together frames
The forme out with tiagra, makes a great value package at the price. Orange looks nicer, but you would be speccing down to sora.....but Orange fan's aren't usually that bothered about value.
The RX9 doesn't grab me, so at the moment the choice seems to be:
Fuji: Tiagra + TRP Spyre for £350 used
Forme: Tiagra + BB5 for £560 new
Giant: Tiagra + TRP Spyre for £600
I've got no experience of disc brakes, but googling around the Spyre component seems to be better reviewed than the BB5. Shame, because I like the idea of supporting a UK manufacturer. And I like the look of the Forme.
My money would be on a genesis croix de fer 20. Can pick up last years for £700 so a little over budget but tiagra and spyres with a nice comfy steel frame
Lots of good advice. I was on the point of buying the Giant when this came along:
http://www.preownedcycles.co.uk/bikes/listings/jamis-nova-race-2015-58cm-675-o-n-o-Ob0K9ufu
It was close enough for me to go and try it and it fitted like a glove. It's now in the shed waiting for a bit of better weather.
Thanks to all who contributed.
