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Well put that man!ryallm wrote:CX bikes make great commuters - fast with the right tyres, but tough and compliant enough for our dire urban roads. You won't get a better bike than the Boardman for the money, although personally I hate mechanical disc brakes. Be prepared for constant rubbing and tweaking if my experience with mechanical Avid discs is anything to go by. I have been commuting on a Cube X Race for the last couple of years and it has been superb - probably a bit lighter than the Boardman, it has cantis rather than discs, and good components and wheels for the price. Also take a good look at the Kinesis Cross Light 5T http://www.fatbirds.co.uk/5602/products ... -bike.aspx Top notch frame and fork from relatively little known UK company, all for just under a grand.
Mark
Absolutely this! There are too many idiot drivers out there. I'm commuting on my bike at the moment when the weather is decent. It's only 5-6 miles each way depending on route, but for my fitness that's enough!Dominic wrote:I would also suggest (although it may sound a bit ghey) if you are getting clothing / helmet etc, to get hi-viz stuff. From my experience commuting, you get given a bit more space and respect if other road users can see you better.
I was going to suggest that. You can make that as long as you wish by adjusting your start point. There are also some eateries at the wheel.Lazydonkey wrote:Falkirk Wheel is a nice cycle too - as long as you aren't on a road bike.