How good is this Bike???
#1
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How good is this Bike???
https://www.all-about-the-bike.co.uk/...ery-3681-p.asp
I have a max limit of £200. I will be off roading / road riding to walk. I want something which is durable.
Please advise.
I have a max limit of £200. I will be off roading / road riding to walk. I want something which is durable.
Please advise.
#4
Stealing Spokes since 82'
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From: Boy-z, Ideeeho
Bikes: The always reliable kuwie
I didn't know they still made 7 speed hubs, i would try and look for a better used, then again i have no knowledge of the bike business over in your parts
#6
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From: Santa Fe, NM
Bikes: Vassago Moosknuckle Ti 29+ XTR, 90's Merckx Corsa-01 9sp Record, PROJECT: 1954 Frejus SuperCorsa
My initial thoughts - look elsewhere. That bike has alot of features that attempt to emulate a higher end mountain bike (disc brakes, suspension fork) that ultimately rob possible quality from other components within a tight price bracket.
The result: A bike that won't really perform very well and will be a maintenance nightmare. A marginally better choice in a mountain bike style would be this one: https://www.all-about-the-bike.co.uk/...ery-3654-p.asp or this: https://www.all-about-the-bike.co.uk/...very-498-p.asp
Perhaps some of our UK folks can provide some leads on alternative sources for bikes.
My advice would be to look for a 1990's mountain bike with a rigid fork (no suspension). You'd have a durable bike that would do fine both on and off road.
Some specifcs of your commute may also help. Total distance, how much off/on road, terrain? (hilly, flat, how rugged is the off road portion, etc)
If you do not have to contend with major hills or technical offroad terrain, something like this would be far better suited (IMO) to commuting duty and should be much easier to maintain : https://www.all-about-the-bike.co.uk/...ery-2545-p.asp
Good luck!
The result: A bike that won't really perform very well and will be a maintenance nightmare. A marginally better choice in a mountain bike style would be this one: https://www.all-about-the-bike.co.uk/...ery-3654-p.asp or this: https://www.all-about-the-bike.co.uk/...very-498-p.asp
Perhaps some of our UK folks can provide some leads on alternative sources for bikes.
My advice would be to look for a 1990's mountain bike with a rigid fork (no suspension). You'd have a durable bike that would do fine both on and off road.
Some specifcs of your commute may also help. Total distance, how much off/on road, terrain? (hilly, flat, how rugged is the off road portion, etc)
If you do not have to contend with major hills or technical offroad terrain, something like this would be far better suited (IMO) to commuting duty and should be much easier to maintain : https://www.all-about-the-bike.co.uk/...ery-2545-p.asp
Good luck!
Last edited by canyoneagle; 01-26-11 at 11:12 AM.
#7
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From: Ireland
Bikes: 2011 Cube Hyde Team Alfine 8 IGH, 2007 Giant Rock hardtail mtb
Try wiggle.co.uk and chainractioncycles.com as there are still some 2010 bikes on clearance.
Here is a few under £300:
A Ghost mtb hardtail: https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=44837
Or the Giant Seek: https://www.wiggle.co.uk/giant-seek-4-2010/
Or Halfords Carrera Subway 2: https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165534
Here is a few under £300:
A Ghost mtb hardtail: https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=44837
Or the Giant Seek: https://www.wiggle.co.uk/giant-seek-4-2010/
Or Halfords Carrera Subway 2: https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165534
Last edited by newkie; 01-26-11 at 11:27 AM.
#8
This bike is cat approved
Joined: Mar 2010
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From: Lincoln, NE
Bikes: To many to list...
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That could be an ok bike (depending on your expectations), but I would at least pick one of the bikes that had v-brakes instead of the disc brakes from that site. Its rare to find someone thats happy with their cheap disc brakes. 7-speed freewheels are pretty common for the entry level bike in some maker's line including the Trek 820 and its ok for the price.
What type of off road riding are you doing? If its nothing too serious the hybrids without the suspension forks on that site are a better value in my opinion even though I personally generally like 26 inch wheeled bikes, but not everyone does obviously.
You will get lots of good advice here. Good luck with your search. I would help more, but I don't know your market over there.
That could be an ok bike (depending on your expectations), but I would at least pick one of the bikes that had v-brakes instead of the disc brakes from that site. Its rare to find someone thats happy with their cheap disc brakes. 7-speed freewheels are pretty common for the entry level bike in some maker's line including the Trek 820 and its ok for the price.
What type of off road riding are you doing? If its nothing too serious the hybrids without the suspension forks on that site are a better value in my opinion even though I personally generally like 26 inch wheeled bikes, but not everyone does obviously.
You will get lots of good advice here. Good luck with your search. I would help more, but I don't know your market over there.






