£2k - bike for trails, light offroad, road, paths - which?
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The Boardman ADV range actually looks pretty decent and good value, this is their £2k model

https://www.boardmanbikes.com/gb_en/products/2399-...
They also do a flat bar TRVL with 40mm suspension fork which looks interesting

cheaper but alu frame
https://www.boardmanbikes.com/gb_en/products/2399-...
They also do a flat bar TRVL with 40mm suspension fork which looks interesting
cheaper but alu frame
Have a look at where you can use your cycle to work voucher first and then work from there with what you can buy.
Canyon only sell direct I think and not sure if they take any of the cycle to work schemes so they might be off the cards straight away. Other suppliers might only have certain stock (tredz for example).
Ribble can be a good option for gravel bitke s
Canyon only sell direct I think and not sure if they take any of the cycle to work schemes so they might be off the cards straight away. Other suppliers might only have certain stock (tredz for example).
Ribble can be a good option for gravel bitke s
okgo said:
Thanks all.
I think something like that will be good, I think the Canyon gravel bikes look very smart but just wonder if they’re a bit ‘too close’ to a road bike really.
My Creo is essentially a Diverge with a motor, if rides and feels like my old Madone, but can take 40mm+ tires which makes a difference. Without a dropper post however off road decents still feel skitchy as your bum is still so high up compared to a MTB (That's my excuse anyways).I think something like that will be good, I think the Canyon gravel bikes look very smart but just wonder if they’re a bit ‘too close’ to a road bike really.
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