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[Closed] Hybrid bicycle/Mountain Bike required for commuting and off road

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Hi guys,

I do not know much about bicycles however I need a bicycle in a budget of £300-£500 to commute to work 3 days week 15miles and occasional off road biking.

A friend who knows far more about bikes than I do has suggested to go for a hardpan (front suspension bike).
For me the main requirements are -
1. Weight, the lighter the better
2. Comfort (need a good seat)
3. Reputable in terms of quality/longevity (it will be kept in an out door bike shed)

The few I have had a look at are the following -

1. Evans Cycles - GT Avalanche Sport 2015 Mountain Bike
2. Trek 8.2 DS
3. Boardman Hybrid Comp Bike

I am not sure if there are any other better bikes in my price rangea, but any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Many Thanksa


 
Posted : 12/08/2015 10:22 pm
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What do you class as off road biking? It'll always be a compromise, but for 15 miles commuting I'd be looking towards that as the priority.

A Kona Dew Plus is £388 from Wiggle. Perfect for commuting and hard packed trails (nothing technical). Maybe swap the tyres for something more aggressive if you like. Bit of a bargain at the price I think. Hence why I bought one 😛

Should add:

Saddles are easily changed.

Suspension is not a must, in fact it'll add weight and little "benefit" at your price point.

Rigid mountain bikes are available at your price point, and would suit a bias towards off-road with maybe slick tyres for the commute?


 
Posted : 12/08/2015 10:37 pm
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Pinnacle Ramin One from Evans. Use leftover budget to buy a second set of wheels/tyres for the commute?


 
Posted : 12/08/2015 11:04 pm
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Evans had a well cheap Pinnacle, flat bar, discs and Deore commuter in the shop soiled section this week if you want a 56cm.....


 
Posted : 13/08/2015 7:21 am