Hybrid Bike Help Please
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Hi,
I need to lose some weight and I am going to buy a bike to commute to work. The ride into work is through a large park (all cycle paths) and quite safe from traffic, about 4 miles in total. I have been told I need a hybrid bike and whilst I have no real budget in mind I don't want to spend silly money on a bike that is far too good for me.
So far I have seen a Carrera Subway I which is around 200 quid which seems to tick all the boxes.
Does anyone have any other suggestions ??
Thanks
Drfrank
I need to lose some weight and I am going to buy a bike to commute to work. The ride into work is through a large park (all cycle paths) and quite safe from traffic, about 4 miles in total. I have been told I need a hybrid bike and whilst I have no real budget in mind I don't want to spend silly money on a bike that is far too good for me.
So far I have seen a Carrera Subway I which is around 200 quid which seems to tick all the boxes.
Does anyone have any other suggestions ??
Thanks
Drfrank
A hybrid sounds like good advice and some good bargains to be had at this time of year, dealers are selling last years models to make way for 2009 models.From what you say you probably do not need suspension but from personal experience a suspension seat post makes for a more comfortable ride.I got a GT hybrid from Evans Cycles last year for £230 and it ticks all the boxes as a leisure and commutor bike.
A - W said:
I have a Spesh Sirrus Elite. Retail around £500 but speak to your local dealer and I am sure you'd get a fair bit off.
I've had it a year and had no problems and would thoroughly recommend one. I went on the advice of a mate who rides semi pro in our office.
HTH.
I've got the basic Sirrus which I think is about £300 now and have run it for 2.5 years with now probs at all, throughly recommend itI've had it a year and had no problems and would thoroughly recommend one. I went on the advice of a mate who rides semi pro in our office.
HTH.
Couple of things you need to decide -
Terrain.
Road use requires 700c wheels. Off-road, 26". Somewhere in between - you need to make an informed decision. E.G. A Specialized Sirrus doesnt have the wheelset or tyres to deal with gravelly or muddy trails, a Specialized Crossroads does. But Both have 700c wheels. (you can see, this gets mighty complex).
Bars - Drop bars, flat bars. high rise bars, in Order from quickest most efficient, to easiest to ride.
Geometry - Long TT, Steep angles = Racy, sharp handling, genearlly on lighter, faster bikes (Specialized Sirrus
- Short TT, slack angles = Easy, benign handling, (easier to balance on), generally more comfort orientated bikes (See Specialized Vienna / Expedition
If you look at and ride the various bikes in a shop you'll quickly understand what im on about. This will help you make a decision.
The first thing I ever do with a prospective customer is get them to think HONESTLY about where they are gonna ride the bike - now is not the time for pretending your training for a race, if your too embarassed to say you just want it to ride round the park with the kids 'cos your a fatty after christmas.
Terrain.
Road use requires 700c wheels. Off-road, 26". Somewhere in between - you need to make an informed decision. E.G. A Specialized Sirrus doesnt have the wheelset or tyres to deal with gravelly or muddy trails, a Specialized Crossroads does. But Both have 700c wheels. (you can see, this gets mighty complex).
Bars - Drop bars, flat bars. high rise bars, in Order from quickest most efficient, to easiest to ride.
Geometry - Long TT, Steep angles = Racy, sharp handling, genearlly on lighter, faster bikes (Specialized Sirrus
- Short TT, slack angles = Easy, benign handling, (easier to balance on), generally more comfort orientated bikes (See Specialized Vienna / Expedition
If you look at and ride the various bikes in a shop you'll quickly understand what im on about. This will help you make a decision.
The first thing I ever do with a prospective customer is get them to think HONESTLY about where they are gonna ride the bike - now is not the time for pretending your training for a race, if your too embarassed to say you just want it to ride round the park with the kids 'cos your a fatty after christmas.
Edited by snotrag on Thursday 8th January 11:39
Got my Specialized Sirrus Elite through "Ride to work scheme" two weeks ago.Cracking bike and mega smooth even compared to my mountain bike on road tyres.Pity the bloody roads are still pot-holed to hell because i have to think more about those nice slim 700c wheels not getting fubarred !
RobDickinson said:
Begginer commute to work with light offroad sounds like an ideal 29er candidate.
How much is the cheapest 29er on the market right now - I'm imagine a fair bit more than the £200 Subway the OP is looking at?The Subway seems a very good bike for the money. Evans have some cracking deals on Felt hybrids - I would have bought one if they'd had my size. I've just bought an 08 Specialized Centrum Elite, partly on looks admittedly but should be ideal for my fairly flat 6 mile commute and only cost £290.
Edited by duff on Friday 9th January 12:41
The Revolution series from these guys:
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
will_ said:
The Revolution series from these guys:
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
Good choice, I had a courier race a while back & it did well for commuting duties.http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
bga said:
will_ said:
The Revolution series from these guys:
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
Good choice, I had a courier race a while back & it did well for commuting duties.http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
duff said:
RobDickinson said:
Begginer commute to work with light offroad sounds like an ideal 29er candidate.
How much is the cheapest 29er on the market right now - I'm imagine a fair bit more than the £200 Subway the OP is looking at?deckster said:
bga said:
will_ said:
The Revolution series from these guys:
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
Good choice, I had a courier race a while back & it did well for commuting duties.http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
will_ said:
deckster said:
bga said:
will_ said:
The Revolution series from these guys:
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.
Good choice, I had a courier race a while back & it did well for commuting duties.http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/comms/srv.a4d?f%5F...
has also been recommended. Just ordered a Courier Race so will see what it's like. Seems like good value.

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ks , I've a perfectly good serious offroading 29er. OK its a little heavier than a 26"wheeled bike (half due to the chromo frame) but its up for anything bar DH.