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Longer commute means I'm going to get road bike
Not interested in a SS, Fixie or hybrid.
Like the look of Wilier frames although components arent great for the money.
Cheers.
Do you want mudguards and/or pannier mounts?
Planet X have some good deals on their SL Pro Carbon with Ultegra or SRAM Rival but they can't take mudguards or panniers.
anything focus from wiggle - great bikes
Do you want mudguards and/or pannier mounts?
Nope - a clean looking bike.
I think Focus and Boardman....
Condor, with guards on
a clean looking bike.
After a bit of riding on British roads at most times of the year, your bike will look far cleaner if it's got mudguards 😉
Focus, good deals on wiggle at the moment. Boardman yes but it'll take you an age to get one.
My dad picked up a full carbon Time Speeder for £1500 brand new. Lovely bike, very light with a great spec. If I were you I'd look at one.
I just got one of these with Centaur for £1059. Doesn't look as bling with normal wheels and is an absolute blast to ride. Couldn't recommend it more. As long as you can handle riding a Ribble. It's the same as one of the frames Fondriest use on a very highly rated bike in their range (can't remember the name). Value for money-wise it's amazing.
Trek 1.9?
I've got the same Ribble as mentioned above and it's great. They've just increased the prices again (now £1089 with Campag Centaur which is what I have) but it's still one of the best deals out there.
Otherwise, a Planet-x with SRAM Rival looks to be a good deal (£1k if you build it, £1100 built) and Boardman is even better - Halfords being the downside.
Matthew
I've just ordered the Ribble frame to put a Rival groupset on it. £1000 excluding wheels.
