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From your description and budget, have you considered a cyclocross bike? (I ride both road and CX) but to be honest, you’ll probably get more use out of a cyclocross bike, I know I do, what with winter riding, commuting, off road riding and like you say Sunday morning rides.
You’ve got more options with tires too, you can still stick some fast rolling slick tires on, or something with more grip for winter and off road riding.
If you’re into MTBing, a CX would be a perfect transition to a ‘road biking’ that will still give you a buzz riding on the roads and the option to have a bit of a riot off road and on the trails.
Carbon frames aren’t all that either, most aluminium frames now are lighter and you actually end up going faster and doing further miles on a comfortable bike, as opposed to what it’s made of, unless you’re racing or you’re really hung up on weight, for the price difference, it’s not going to make that much difference.
Disk brakes come as standard on most CX bikes anyway, if your riding mostly on your own or in all weather conditions, hilly areas, around busy towns etc then disk brakes are the way to go.
You’re budget will easily get you a half decent bike for bombing around on.
There's been some great £1k deals on Cube Attain GTC Pro Disc recently, at Rutland; Hargoves; Paul's Cycles.
Fabulous, what about the other 600g?7.4kg
I still feel my hat and digestive tract are quite safe.
I still feel my hat and digestive tract are quite safe.
Yep, this shopping list has got to closer to £3500 to get this R500 close to the UCI limit
Frame: Cannondale 2.8 R500 1996 54cm
Fork: Look HSC1 1'' full carbon
Headset: Chris King 1'' nothreadset
Stem: Syntace F99 with titanium bolts
Handlebar: Schmolke SL compact
Saddle: San Marco Aspide carbon fx narrow
Seatpost: Thomson Masterpiece with titanium parts
Brakes: Campagnolo Record skeleton
Shifters: Campagnolo Record Ultra 10s
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo Record titanium
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Record titanium 10s
Crankset: Campagnolo Super Record 50/34
Cassette: Campagnolo Record titanium 10s 12/25
Chain: Campagnolo Record 10s
Pedals: Time Xpresso 12
Wheelset - Zipp 303
Tubulars: Veloflex carbon
Skewers: Leichtbau titanium
Bottlecage: Tune carbon
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I know it's possible to make very light alu bikes on a budget, take an ALR frame add some chinese carbons and throw a chorus groupset, (sell the Shimano Junk and finishing kit recoup some costs) and a smattering of plastic at it and it's close to 7kg .
Still not sure it's possible to make a £1500 UCI breaking bike (even if you buy second hand, ebay parts etc)
Posted earlier on bikeradar...
http://www.slanecycles.com/scott-addict-r3-bike-size-medium-2010-p-3352.html
7.88Kg with Aksium wheels for £1200, buy some Hunt upgrades, profit. 😉
These are very nice, very smooth.
[url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Neil-Pryde-Zephyr-Ultegra-Carbon-Endurance-Sportive-Road-Bike-54cm-Medium-/291996634734 ]Zephyr[/url]
Should you own a Cube?
you're working class
you live in a town called Barrow in Furness
your favourite colours are blue, with adjacent green
you work shifts at a toilet roll factory, and you cycle there
you wear rigger boots to ride your bike
your favourite jacket is flourescent yellow
you pedal with your knees sticking out
you've never heard of the UCI weight limit
If you nodded, or even said "yes" to any of the above, then you're probably a good candidate for a Cube bike.
you live in a town called Barrow in Furness
Outside. Now.
If you nodded, or even said "yes" to any of the above, then you're probably a good candidate for a Cube bike.
I would just like to add to that list...
Have you podiumed in National Points series Races.
Have you won Regional Races.
And are you considerably faster than me?
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Exactly. Hardly "World Tour" calibre like Cannondale/Giant/Specialized etc.
LOL sorry I was just talking about the one I own...Which is no doubt considerably faster than any bike you've ever owned.
Has it got discs?
a looker too:
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Might be some cheap left-field choices such such a ktm revalator.
I'd agree. Not a brand with a lot of road cycling recognition yet but they're great bikes.
There was a thread that i saw a while ago on weight weenies with a UCI illegal bike that the guy spent about 13-1500 dollars on.
Judicious use of Chinese carbon and second hand kit figured in the build. A lot.
If you click StuF's link above there is also a Whyte Stowe for sale for slightly over your budget with ultegra, discs and a carbon frame.
One big plus for me with discs is the ability to run bigger tyres. Schwalbe s ones in 30mm are awesome.
juanghia you're obviously new here - I wouldn't call davidtaylforth a troll as he's too witty for that moniker, but better to sit back and enjoy than rise to his posts.
What about this if it fits (5'8 - 5'11 ish)
https://www.cyclesurgery.com/p/orbea-avant-m30-disc-2016-Q2210425.108.html
Carbon, 105, discs but can also take calipers. Looks good for £1200
Fabulous, what about the other 600g?
I still feel my hat and digestive tract are quite safe.
bottle cage, garmin sensors and steel railed padded saddle.
That saddle weighs 400g IIRC (300g over a weight weenie one)
The forks are IIRC 550g (another 250g)
sensors, cheap pedals, bottle cages, etc
I know it's possible to spend £3500 upgrading a bike, but what's that shopping list go to do with my <£1500 one?Yep, this shopping list has got to closer to £3500 to get this R500 close to the UCI limit
Even that Scott posted is 7.88kg with askiums for £1200, and there's proably some very easy ways on it to lose a kilo.
If you have to ask on here about which bike to buy you dont know enough understand the pro's and con's or rim and disc brakes.
Really odd comment given even the pros can't decide on the merits of disk brakes...
My tuppance....do agree that rim brakes are more than adequate in 90% of situations, even when wet.I do det the point about rim wear however, its the one thing that attracts me to disks as I'd be far more inclined to spend 1.5k on some nice wheels if i didn't think I was wearing them out every time i braked.
I'd finsd a bike I liked, if it has disks then thats a bonus.
Some good suggestions there, cheers folks, grist to the mill....
How about this with an extra 10% off. I have the 9.8 rim brake version and I really enjoy it.
https://www.boardmanbikes.com/gb_en/products/521-y1415-sls-9.0-11-disc.html

