Old 10-31-12 | 03:56 PM
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acidfast7
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Originally Posted by LittleMixte
Thanks for all your replies! Excellent! You're all keen beans. I don't consider myself a serious cyclist (yet?) - I'm not a drop handlebar, hardcore dedicated road cyclist just yet, but having been travelling around Holland and Germany I agree with chas58 - I've seen lots of (mostly) urban city sit-up bikes dominating the cities and perhaps not so many aggressive bikes where you ride a little lower. I ride a little 3-speed Raleigh Caprice at the moment and I'd probably appear a bit wimpy if you overtook me in the street so not too confident about stepping right up to anything resembling a sleek and skinny road bike.

So I want to fit in and I don't want to look like a plonker in Hamburg, or attract too much attention....is the kind of model below reasonable? And this bike can double as a touring bike on weekends to see the rest of the beautiful country, I guess?

http://www.fahrradmanufaktur.de/bikes/trekking/2013-t-100-shimano-nexus-8-gang-fl/


Am I spending too much and is the bike above excessive? Or will I get thrown off a Lidl bike? Sorry for seeming so fussy.

I think I've been convinced otherwise that the initial 2 bikes I was looking at are not great bang-for-the-buck.

Happy Halloween, Katy
good choice and it will hold it's value on the used market if you want to exchange. personally speaking, you should go to a shop and get it professionally fit as well.

as far as i can tell, this is the best place in england to buy one or at least to get fitted before germany ... plus, they're just cool to look at:

http://www.chrisbikes.co.uk/

good luck

no one in germany commutes on a road bike ... they're not so good for euro in-city commuting.
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