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johny24 05-18-17 10:38 AM

Trying to choose between these 3 road bikes?
 
Hey I am a road bike beginner and looking into buying a road in between the three I am looking at? Can someone please out of the 3 I am going to mention? Which one should I buy?

Choice 1 (My favorite looking bike) Tommaso Sentiero Compact Gravel Road Bike at $600


Choice 2: Tommaso Imola Bicycle https://tommasobikes.com/collections...ommaso-imola-1 also $600

Choice 3: KHS Flite 280 for $530 bike store was pushing this bike to me and said to me its discounted from $739 which is true (I looked at their website) FLITE 280 - KHS BicyclesKHS Bicycles

The only benefit of choice 3 is the peace of mind that is going to be fitted to me and bike is at $530 however I am unshure of the bike and compenents while the other two choice I see alot of good reviews on them.


Can someone can look at all 3 bikes and tell me which on should I get? I would be very thankful and appreciative :) honestly can't make my mind up :(

Johnny

fietsbob 05-18-17 10:43 AM

Probably insignificant difference.

at same price point new bikes are largely the same. the cost total certainly is.

#1 pick the bike shop you like, then get a bike there..

jefnvk 05-18-17 11:21 AM

I like wide tires and see utility in triple cranks, so I'd probably go with choice #1.

In all reality, though, they're fairly similarly equipped, so go with the one you like best, and which fits you best. Or, if they are really keen on seeing that KHS go out the door, see how low they'll go on the price ;)

king_boru 05-18-17 11:30 AM

I'd go #2 for a road bike. Looks pretty decent to be honest.

supton 05-18-17 11:51 AM

What is the goal? Riding centuries, quick fast rides, picking up chicks?

I'd go with what feels good. IMO your first bike is just that, a first in a long line of bikes... if you stick with sport, anyhow. If you start biking more you'll figure out what you want.

Don't know about the terrain you ride in, but I have always ridden triples. Nice wide range, and I think they can be a bit easier to figure out shifting on (smaller jumps on the FD). That said, I recently road a CF with a compact double, and I kinda liked it. For a light & fast bike, I wouldn't mind it. That said I don't plan on changing out of my triples any time soon. All a matter of what you need and what you are comfortable with.

johny24 05-18-17 03:45 PM

Hahahaha @supton (Picking up chicks)

You guys are awesome,

So I will be doing alot of city riding here in New York City, the only uphill I will face is crossing the Queensboro bridge and I will take the bikes to do some riding along on the paths along the beach during the summer...

RonH 05-18-17 03:51 PM

They all have basically the same components. If you live in a hilly area I may go with #1 or #2 since they are both triples. If hills aren't a problem then I've have to go with the KHS. Plus buying from a local bike shop you'll develop a relationship with them and they'll give you good service on the bike when it needs it.

dksix 05-18-17 04:04 PM

I like the Sentiero (#1), at least it would be a great +1 for me right now. Big tires, HD rims, disc brakes, triple crankset and price makes it a very attractive do everything bike.

corrado33 05-18-17 04:20 PM

One of these things is not like the other.

The first bike is most certainly what I'd consider a hybrid. It will likely be the most "comfortable" bike. It has the widest tires and the most upright riding position.

The other two are entry level road bikes. Both have wheels with 20/24 spokes, which I'm not a huge fan of for commuting/everyday riding. Components are roughly the same on both of them. the KHS has a double crankset while the other one has a triple. For NYC, you don't need a triple unless you want it.

I personally like the KHS brand and I have heard of them, so if it were me I'd go for that if the choice were between the two road bikes.

However, for your type of riding, I'd go with #1. You said nothing about wanting to "go fast" or "do group rides" so I'm assuming you just want a bike to get you around and do go on nice rides near the beach. Don't get me wrong, you can certainly go fast on #1, but you'd be able to go faster on #2 or 3.

You'll be most comfortable on #1, so you'll probably ride it the most. So that's my suggestion.

johny24 05-19-17 12:09 AM

Corrado you are spot on!

I decided to go with Bike 1, I am not looking for speed but more of comfort and etc!
So thanks everyone for giving their input here!

morfeeis 05-19-17 02:50 PM

as someone who made this mistake a year ago, DONT BUY ANY OF THEM! search online and buy a higher end used bike for the same price, you will get a lot more for your money .


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