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 aw
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I fancy a road rat from those Cotic people...I did receive an offer email for their road rat with all singing and dancing commute kit in cluding gears for £1000 (cost price £1100) but I fancy a SS version. Any had exp of road rats and can they recommend them as a commute bike? I have a 5 mile in and a 10 mile home commute currently. I am using my SS crosser which is alu framed and has drops.

comments on drops versus bars for the rat would be helpful too...


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 12:59 pm
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I've a singlespeed one. Flat bars. Added my own disc brakes. Ran it with bar ends for a while and didn't like it - too twitchy cos bars too narrow. Took bar ends off and had an epiphany. My commute home is 4 miles. A few times I've extended it to 20 just because I want to carry on riding. It just handles beautifully. Looks nice too. For me the best thing about it, is it's a road bike designed for people who ride mountain bikes so the handling just 'works' if you mainly ride a mountain bike. It really is a lovely bike to ride. And being so flexible you can turn it in to a geared tourer/CX etc bike too if you want...


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 1:45 pm
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I love mine, it's run singlespeed with disc brakes and flat bars (with barends). I also have a 'proper' drop handledbar roadbike for long distances but for quick hour-long blasts it doesn't get a look in and the roadrat gets the nod everytime. It's just fun to ride.


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 2:05 pm
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is a road rat not just an mtb frame with a rigid fork?


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 2:15 pm
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I do fancy the flat bar and SS version. mt crosser is SS with drops and I do like the drops but flats give you more control if less hand positions.

I think I will buy a singlespeed flat bar version very soon 🙂

Christmas present to me! Wife left me 3 months ago for another guy and took the kids so I think I will treat myself - life too short.


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 2:17 pm
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ive a all singing flatbar medium for sale, better spec than the offer one from cotic(i think) for £500, get the bits for ss and you have all options covered. mail in profile for specs and pics.


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 5:51 pm
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Tang, YGM


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 5:57 pm
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I absolutely love mine. I've got the drop bar version which I run singlespeed with Schwalbe cross tyres. Fast on road, an absolute hoot off-road. I actually ride it far more than my MTB.

If you give it a chance it's far more capable off-road than it's given credit for - will do anything that an early 90s MTB would do, and more. It's really got the feel of the bikes I started out riding back in the day.


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 6:07 pm
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i had a SS road rat with flat bars and bar ends and it was great. Make sure you put a long stem on, 130mm ish to stop it being twitchy, used to run 44t chain ring and 17 or 18t rear cog on my commute with a moderate hill on the way home [img] [/img]


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 6:16 pm
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Disc mount on the front of the fork? That's unusual, why they like that then?


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 6:31 pm
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I think the idea is that in a conventional set up the directional force could potentially force the wheel out of the dropout when braking hard. If it's front facing it's the opposite way round.


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 6:43 pm
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mansonsoul-no mail yet


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 6:43 pm
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Its like that so you can still fit mudguards.

I think they're road bikes for mountain bikers who've never tried a proper road bike. My advice - try a proper road bike.


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 6:47 pm
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My advice - try a proper road bike.
You're right I'm sure, but with heavy panniers my is stable and predictable. It also allows fairly big tyres and is fun off road.


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 6:49 pm
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Disc mount on the front of the fork? That's unusual, why they like that then?

Pathetic attempt at niche-ness.


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 6:50 pm
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BigJohn - I have a team carbon boardman and a cyclocross SS so tried proper road bikes 🙂

Tang - YGM!

Not sure about bar ends. i do not really want a off road SS MTB style bike but an on road commute bike...


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 7:03 pm
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BigJohn - I think that's a common perception but they're a completely different animal. Just really versatile - I've done stuff on mine that I would never attempt on a real road bike, and they're bags more fun and better handling than a standard hybrid.

Re the fork - from Cotic's website:

"Disc mount positioned on front right ; brake forces always go into the dropout and there's no interference with mudguards. Max rotor size : 160mm."


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 7:24 pm
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Tang - YGM properly now, crap copy and pasting on my part email error...


 
Posted : 14/11/2009 8:06 pm