Hey guys, hope you can help me with choosing my first hybrid bike! 😀
Basically I'm looking fora MTB style Hybrid, I'm from an MTB background and prefer the geometry of the bikes that lean towards the MTB way 😉 I'll be getting the bike via our Cycle Scheme at work which gives me around 29.4% discount (work for NHS).
Ok so I think I'm managed to narrow down my choices of bikes (searching for last 2 weeks) and now having a tough time deciding whether to get a Cannondale Bad Boy R SLX/Fatty R4 or Whyte R7 variant eg Portabello/Stirling
1) [b]Whyte Portabello[/b] 2011 £554.99 (down from £699.99) http://www.winstanleysbikes.co.uk/product/35280/Whyte_Portobello_Bike_2011
2) [b]Whyte Portabello 2012[/b] £699.99 http://www.evanscycles.com/products/whyte/portobello-2012-hybrid-bike-ec030098
3) [b]Whyte Stirling 2012[/b] £999.99 http://www.evanscycles.com/products/whyte/stirling-2012-hybrid-bike-ec030099?utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=froogle&utm_campaign=froogle
4) [b]Cannondale Bad Boy Fatty R4 2012[/b] £899.99 - http://www.evanscycles.com/products/can ... e-ec032136
5) [b]Cannondale Bad Boy R SLX 2011[/b] £799.99 (down from £999.99) - http://www.evanscycles.com/products/can ... e-ec025252
I've tried them all and they all ride great, the Whyte Stirling may be the best ride wise, but it is the most expensive, The Cannondales are stiffer but I like the robust feel and am having a hard time deciding what to go for.
Any help would be amazing, thanks in advance!
I bought the r7 stirling, it was lighter faster and looked better than the badboy.
Just a suggestion but why not get a 29er and put slicks on it? Then you can mtb on it too if you fancy with just a swap of tyres.
Hybrids are the spawn of the devil. An mtb with slicks is as good as a hybrid on the road and it can still go off-road too.