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Next year's charity challenge will be a triathlon. I'm ignoring the fact that I can't swim for now and focusing on the other sections.
I don't want to splash out so looking for a road bike around the £400 mark. My knowledge is 0 so looking for a new sale bike rather than 2nd hand.
Seen a Giant Defy 3 for £450 - what else should I be looking at for that price?
Have a look at Btwin at decathlon. The Triban 500 is well rated and is £299 at the minute.
There are few bad bikes these days, anything from the major brands.
I'd test ride rather than buy on internet advice from strangers.
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My knowledge is 0 so [b]looking for a new sale bike rather than 2nd hand[/b].
Why not secondhand?
I decided a few weeks ago that I not only wanted a road bike but was actually going to get one. Had lost touch with any previous knowledge of the dark side so I looked at reviews like those above etc, and made a shortlist (all pretty much £800-£1200 bikes). Looked on eBay and set up some alerts. Ended up with a barely used, mint, upgraded 2014 105 CAAD8 with spare wheels/tyres for £500.
Bargains can be had. You just need to be diligent (and sometimes patient).
Are you bothered about time? You could probably set up a hardtail, if you have one, to be fast enough on the road for a charity triathlon.
Bargains can be had. You just need to be diligent
And a bit lucky...
[u][b]spacemonkey[/b][/u]Why not secondhand?
I decided a few weeks ago that I not only wanted a road bike but was actually going to get one. Had lost touch with any previous knowledge of the dark side so I looked at reviews like those above etc, and made a shortlist (all pretty much £800-£1200 bikes). Looked on eBay and set up some alerts. Ended up with a barely used, mint, upgraded 2014 105 CAAD8 with spare wheels/tyres for £500.
Bargains can be had. You just need to be diligent (and sometimes patient).
Very similar here. I've decided to give road biking a go but didn't want to spend a fortune only to find it wasn't for me, I scored a 2010 CAAD8 (Tiagra triple) for the princely sum of £216. Mind you, an attack of 'shiny new kit syndrome' followed shortly afterwards and a further £164.25 was splashed on a pair of Shimano RS11 wheels, Michelin Pro Race 3 tyres, an Easton EA70 bar and tape and a new cassette!