How To Choose Your First Road Bike: Beginner Series Ep. 1

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Күн бұрын

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@xtrailz
@xtrailz Жыл бұрын
Beginners won't be racing and don't need carbon frames. Get a cheap Triban road bike from Decathlon and ride it for a year. Use that experience to decide what your next bike should be.
@avdrrew
@avdrrew 4 ай бұрын
Would you recommend a Triban for commuting and casual riding purposes?
@dedeeee617
@dedeeee617 Ай бұрын
Just got triban rc100 yesterday and today did the first ride and I am super happy with it. I'm a beginner in all of this, so that was exactly my approach. If I commit to this fully, in 2 years I can buy some fancy one
@avdrrew
@avdrrew Ай бұрын
@@dedeeee617 in a month from now please send an update. 🙏🏼it’s been 2 months since my prévois comment so I’ve already gotten a bike but I’m always open to suggestions
@Yatishpujara
@Yatishpujara Ай бұрын
This is the gold comment , rc100 triban with a drop handle is the only bike a beginner should buy if they are a bit hesitant about spending a hefty amount.
@theunfinishedarticle
@theunfinishedarticle Ай бұрын
Exactly- a simple, common sense suggestion
@geraintjones6401
@geraintjones6401 Жыл бұрын
I bought my first road bike recently - a 12+ year old Raleigh Airlite 100 for under £50. It needed tubes & tyres and a bit of work/tlc which I was able to do myself and actually added to the whole experience. It's been on the road for just over a month and so far we've covered around 220 miles. I absolutely love it.
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
This is great! 🙌 It's super cool to hear that you've been looking for stuff you can do yourself!
@geraintjones6401
@geraintjones6401 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn Thanks. I posted it on the GCN App bike vault if you want to see it. The GCN videos helped me a lot with getting it sorted, e.g. especially with indexing the gears and setting up my SPD cleats. Thanks and keep up the great work.
@netecrivernetecassassins2945
@netecrivernetecassassins2945 Жыл бұрын
@@geraintjones6401 do you know how I could learn to do this stuff myself? I want to be competent in fixing and building bikes myself
@jokiejokes
@jokiejokes Жыл бұрын
I've been riding this bike for 7 years now! kzbin.infoUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L It was a great bike the day I got it, put it together, and went on my first ride; more importantly it's an even better bike today. I've ridden trails, street, and skatepark all on this bike. I have replaced almost every part on the bike. Some stuff has broken: derailleurs, wheels, shifter. Everything else were upgrades. The only ramaing original parts are the frame, bottom bracket, and crank set. BB and cranks will be upgraded soon. The geometry isn't great but that is really the only draw back to how good a value this bike is. Even after all the money I've spent upgrading it's still a more affordable bike than I'd have bought from a proper bike shop, especially with full suspension. I've also learned a lot about bikes working on it over the years. It really is one of the best perchases I've ever made and hopefully it'll still be around for another 7 years.
@tbz1551
@tbz1551 Жыл бұрын
1:33 It is so important that people continue to support their LBS, especially when considering a bike purchase. Many shops will have bikes they need to clear out and are less expensive than their online counterparts. Plus when purchasing at a shop they will have a vested interest in making sure you’re a satisfied customer going forward, unlike many online retailers. One of the most valuable things a bike owner can have is a good LBS that they trust and support.
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Supporting your local bike shop is a great thing to do! The support will come straight back at your with great service and a helping hand. Do you have a local shop that you would like to shout out? 🎉
@jonathanbouchard39
@jonathanbouchard39 Жыл бұрын
There's not many on-line sellers that want you to come back for regular servicing and repairs for anything that you damage.
@brayan8346
@brayan8346 Жыл бұрын
It is also important to shop around local bike shops. One of my local ones had a bike $100 over online price and passed on a 4% credit card fee so I bough it at another shop. Both small business one with a better business model.
@DNApex
@DNApex 7 күн бұрын
Online shops don't have commission...
@bobm8135
@bobm8135 Жыл бұрын
As an avid mountain biker, just got into road biking. Comfort was my first priority. Been 2 months with my Cannondale Synapse carbon 3 and couldn’t be happier. It is addicting…
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Would you swap it for the MTB? 😬
@andras.89
@andras.89 Жыл бұрын
Beginner here - I bought my first ever bike road bike exactly a year ago in March of 2022, its a good price/value Decathlon - Triban RC520, and I LOVE it since. I am also trying to keep it clean and tidy, I do basic mechanic adjusments on it, just put it together after its 1st Birthday - big cleaning session, I took it apart and washed/cleaned every part of it separately, learned a _lot_ of "how to" from GCN channel :) I hope for more thousand and thousand kms to come on its saddle :)
@peterwallace1277
@peterwallace1277 Жыл бұрын
Yup, bought a triban 520 for my son. Excellent machine. Bit of a learning curve though... My bikers are all 20th century steel.
@sergeylyzhin543
@sergeylyzhin543 Жыл бұрын
Similar story here, bought in Decathlon's Second Life a RC120. Unfortunately they did not have RC520 of my size and were not clear when it will be in the stock again so i decided for second hand. I am very pleased with my "entry level" bike and will be doing my first 100km ride next month.
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Great stuff! Get stuck in and learn how that bikes works... it's the best way. We have a new GCN Tech series on beginner maintenance tip, you might find it helpful 👉kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZoaQY5WKZZaDhdE
@farisfayedalshebani
@farisfayedalshebani Жыл бұрын
We tackled assembling the bike as a family project. kzbin.infoUgkxzg0clhbtRf2gGxPkVETFKJJKGqdsorQu The package is heavy, but I have 2 teen boys that were able to move it. The written instructions were great- we didn't need to watch the videos, but it was good knowing that the option was there if we needed it. After we were able to get it set up, the boys each rode 3 miles and I rode 8 and the bike stayed quiet. The display is easy to reset, and you can put it on whichever setting you are using (time, distance, calories, etc). I will say that my butt is a little sore from the seat, but that could be because I haven't rode in a while. While it is comfortable for me, it was not comfortable with the seat position for my friend (could not move the seat back far enough and he slightly looked like a kid riding a tricycle that he had outgrown). He also said that the seat hurt his manly parts. We are going to look for a different seat that will be compatible with this bike for him.I did purchase the Wahoo Cadence sensor and strapped it to the crank of one of the pedals. This will sync with my Apple Watch, iPhone and will import data in to my Health app. Wahoo does have other sensors available other than cadence. I can also keep either my phone or my iPad on the display and they both feel pretty secure.
@shepshape2585
@shepshape2585 Жыл бұрын
The last tip is the best tip. Buy used for your first bike, and for that matter, buying used for your second, third, or all your bikes is a good idea as well. Bikes don't hold their value well at all, so that bike that cost $3,000 new is only worth half that or less a few years later. You can easily find a good aluminum framed bike that's in great condition with a decent group set for $500, maybe a bit more. I would highly suggest bringing someone along with you to look at the bike that knows about bikes. If you don't know anyone like that, do your research, and always take it for a test ride. Best of luck!
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Жыл бұрын
Great tip. When I returned to cycling 20 years ago after a long "layoff" (marriage to a woman who thought cycling was "inappropriate") I went secondhand and found a handbuilt steel-framed, Campag Record equipped bike for £600 Not handbuilt for me, but it was a perfect fit, nevertheless! A bit old school, but it's just right for me.
@ryanst.g
@ryanst.g Жыл бұрын
Love this series....was in this position last year and found a slightly used Specialized Allez. Aluminum frame, carbon fork, rim brakes. Definitely see myself upgrading in the future, but its been a nice starting point for me.
@naldyano
@naldyano Жыл бұрын
You can't go wrong with allez. Great choice ryan!
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
The Allez is a classic first road bike! We hope you're enjoying it, what rides have really stuck in your mind? 👀
@ryanst.g
@ryanst.g Жыл бұрын
@@gcn I love riding along the Mississippi river. I can adjust my loop distance depending on what bridges I cross and how I'm feeling that day. Now I just need the snow to melt in Minnesota!
@lwittrock1
@lwittrock1 Жыл бұрын
You can, in many places, rent or hire a bike. Usually you can choose from different kinds of bikes to rent/hire as you better decide what kind of bike and riding you will enjoy more before making that 1st purchase.
@b145701s
@b145701s Жыл бұрын
I bought an aluminium ht mtb when i first started and then bought an old road bike and loved it and basically changed everything except the frame and then bought a lapierre xelius 600 and i love it to death. No bike has the same soul as my modified steel bike though
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Will you always keep that steel bike? ... We also hope it's on the bike vault! 👉 gcn.eu/app
@roberttell1587
@roberttell1587 Жыл бұрын
My standard advice is to shop for a bike shop not for the bike. Find the shop that you feel comfortable in and let them help you buy the best bike for you.
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Great tip Robert! It's super important that you feel comfortable in the shop and no shop should make you feel uncomfortable.
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Жыл бұрын
One disadvantage of doing this is that a shop is likely to have a limited range of brands so your choices may be equally limited.
@roberttell1587
@roberttell1587 Жыл бұрын
@@stevemawer848 That's actually the point. People buying their first bike get completely overwhelmed looking at all the different bikes trying to find the "good" one. They are all good. Saving a little bit or having a different choice isn't worth it. If you pick a bike shop that you like they will have a bike for you unless they are a total specialty shop.
@fotmheki
@fotmheki Жыл бұрын
Both my first and second road bike where second handed, bought through people I know. Now I'm building my very own gravel bike, choosing each component based on my experience, needs and future projects, it's also an enjoyable process to do!
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Second hand is a great option! For those than don't know how what to look for Ollie has your back 👉kzbin.info/www/bejne/jWfNdYqXp9qtkJI
@Bruwery
@Bruwery Жыл бұрын
When buying second hand ask to meet the seller at a local bike shop and have the mechanic give it a quick run through. This is great if you aren't sure which warning signs to look for.
@238949
@238949 Жыл бұрын
My first road bike was a Btwin triban, steel but carbon forks, absolutely loved her, lot of bike for a sensible price
@main_stream_media_is_a_joke
@main_stream_media_is_a_joke Жыл бұрын
Btwin owner here.....got my cycle 12 years ago and it is doing absolutely fine....ZERO complaints so far. It's not a road bike (full steel) but adding bar ends, a new set of 'narrow' tyre's, comfy aero seat and I can easily do 4+ hour rides no issues. ......absolutely fantastic bike for sensible price. However I think Btwin quality has fallen sharply over the years.......that OR they make poor quality $250/300 bikes so as to push people towards their higher priced bikes. Big brand's have convinced people that $1500+ cycles are 'sensible, budget, entry level' cycles for the 'discerning' folks....and most seem to fall for this bs.
@238949
@238949 Жыл бұрын
@@main_stream_media_is_a_joke must admit, I haven't bought a Btwin bike since, but I think as an entry to road cycling they are hard to beat
@andrewking1122
@andrewking1122 Жыл бұрын
I think another thing to consider when looking at frame material is how well it will do in an accident. Remember a beginner cyclist can have an accident just because they are still learning, it would be a shame to destroy your new bike before you got a chance to learn the joys of cycling.
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Great point! This goes for more experienced rides too. If you are riding in your local Crit race and you hit the deck ( happens to us all) you don't want to be forking out lots of money for new frame. 😬
@booksbikes4953
@booksbikes4953 Жыл бұрын
This is why I would hesitate to buy carbon-fibre! I'm happy with my alloy frame, even if it is a bit heavier.
@scotw67
@scotw67 5 ай бұрын
@@booksbikes4953exactly! Plus, if one is so concerned about the weight of their bike, maybe lose a few lbs from the rider first! 😂
@jasonmaule4023
@jasonmaule4023 Жыл бұрын
Great shop 73 degrees, highly recommended, great staff, range of bikes, and of coarse great coffee 👌👌
@artyboy1377
@artyboy1377 4 ай бұрын
I started off with a budget GT bike in my younger days and now have a Specialized and 2 Giants. I am thankful that as a beginner I have budget options when first starting out in the hobby. Now we have budget options from Decathlon, Java and Merida from where I am just like you guys in the west have Mongoose and low cost options from Dick's Sports shop or the occasional Walmart ones. My first GT road bike had entry level Shimano Tourney and it served me well just like the 105s served me well now in my current bikes. It's very fulfilling to "grow" with your hobby through the years and know that you have so many options for any budget.
@ericspmc09
@ericspmc09 Жыл бұрын
The advice I give when asked: 1. Determine your budget ( and spend to the top of whatever that is) 2. Go to a local bike shop where you’ll be treated with respect as beginner 3. Go in brand neutral Then talk to the staff about type of riding you want to do and let them guide you. Too easy to get focused on a bike brand or components and end up on a bike that has the name, but isn’t the best fit or comfort for you.
@bryguy6509
@bryguy6509 Жыл бұрын
I bought my first "real" bike recently, I went from a 99 Univega that was decked out with aftermarkets and an 84 Raleigh Olympian to a Giant Revolt 2. Loved this video Manon, great work! I also loved Bertands take on pricing. Always go cheap when you're first getting into something and if you fall in love, spend the extra money later.
@Rocky4719
@Rocky4719 Жыл бұрын
Casual rider here, bought a specialized allez back in 2021 for commuting and exercise and just to see the sights. It’s a durable bike, and the bit of extra speed and climbing prowess over my hybrid is a nice bonus
@ksoman953
@ksoman953 Жыл бұрын
@1:33 : That. My own experience twice and for my daughters, if you are doing anything more than the casual kind of riding, do not get drawn by sexy online marketing or buy online. Go to a well recommended local shop where they will work with you to find out what is best for your needs. Bikes come in many variations on material, geometry, fit, style, material, etc., even across the same brand and purpose, the only way is to go to a bike shop and sit on stuff. Second hand is a great start if you can find one locally only, not online. This is assuming you don't get accidentally lucky with a second hand eBay purchase - and we know that's definitely happening to you ;)
@theunfinishedarticle
@theunfinishedarticle Ай бұрын
I’m a recent subscriber to the channel as I take my first steps to get back into riding. I know you don’t want the videos to be too long, but seeing as video 2 starts with: now that you’ve bought your bike - you really need a 1a video on how to know the right size bike - as this is SO Important
@job9902
@job9902 Жыл бұрын
Buy a used Allez Sport for a couple of hundred quid, upgrade the wheels/tyres and just ride it. It's not too radical geometry and you can work out what you want that's different before you get into real money. After 10 years, I wanted the same but lighter!
@davidneely9400
@davidneely9400 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this series. I'm well past a "basics" series, but it will be nice to have this as a reference for friends, family and the like who want to get into cycling
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching David! Think we learnt some new stuff making this one, will you be sharing the video with family? 🤔
@jayo6725
@jayo6725 Жыл бұрын
Bought my first road bike from a nonprofit bicycle recycling shop; a 2008 mint condition trek madone 5.2 sl. I got lucky it was just my size and only cost $500. At the time I had a new specialized hybrid so I knew a little about bikes. I just recently upgraded my road bike to a new BMC with endurance geometry, better gearing and disc brakes. I’m really glad I waited to buy a new bike since the third time I actually understood what was important to me. The madone was a good bike but the 23 cm tires were just too skinny for the type of urban group rides I do especially at night. The newer bikes are safer with wider tires and disc brakes. Also I realized endurance geometry made more sense for me since I am not into racing.
@onkelheming
@onkelheming Жыл бұрын
I got my first road bike gently used 16 years ago, and that's the one I still have today! I've changed out worn parts over the years, and just now I have brand new wheels, shifters, cassette and rear derailleur. Still no need for a new frame, but I might chage the stem for a slightly shorter one this season. Not getting any younger...
@getsmartin
@getsmartin Жыл бұрын
Another consideration regarding buying a used bike: know your frame size. If an individual is selling a bike, inquiring about frame size should be the first item on your list. I recall a friend, just getting into cycling, buying a bike that wasn't his size and well, he had to turn around and sell it. Lessons learned the hard way!
@jerarddarang9307
@jerarddarang9307 Жыл бұрын
I just got my first bike, a 2009 Giant TCR! Its been around 4 months and I’ve been loving it
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
The TCR is a speed machine 💨
@dirkvanderlaarse1878
@dirkvanderlaarse1878 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. "Carbon fibre is strong in certain ways". If there is a weak spot in your frame (mostly at cheaper bikes) it'll unexpectedly shatter like glass. Nice when you're biking among cars! Metal frames can bend and rarely break and are a much better option for any bike. The only benefit is the weight. So if you only drive uphill and you can't loose weight yourself, it's a great option.
@uranium5694
@uranium5694 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the next episodes of this series since I already own a bike!
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Keep your eyes peeled... it's on it's way 👀
@twotowns
@twotowns Жыл бұрын
Great tips, GCN! I just acquired my fourth « real » bike. From my experience, I would definitely recommend for a first road bike that you get a higher-end aluminum one. Fact is, unless you go for a high-end carbon bike, the weight difference might not be as much as you think. I used to have a Cannondale Topstone 1 (the best aluminum gravel bike with disc brakes from Cannondale) and it really wasn't that much heavier than my older carbon road bike (Specialized Roubaix SL4 2015 with rim brakes). The advantage of doing so would be to get better components (brakes, gears, cassette, tyres) with the money you save on the material for the frame. Frankly, no one really needs more than mechanical 105 and you can definitely get that (or Tiagra) on an aluminum frame. In addition to all this, if you work on your position and use cleats, you'll definitely go fast. Then if you take care of the bike (washing, lubing, etc.), it will do a great job for a long time.
@kaltonian
@kaltonian Жыл бұрын
when i bought my first road bike i spent about £500, well it was just over, i could of spent a lot more but i wanted to see if i enjoyed riding a road bike as much as i enjoyed watching the road racing on TV. All in all with accessories £600 was my total spend, i enjoyed riding & exspecially racing so with an overall future bike upgrade in mind i started to upgrade parts, firstly a good saddle for good positioning for those long training rides, accompanied with bars & of course white bar tape, (fashionable at the time), a good set of wheels & tyres, which made a massive difference in weight & ride, general upgrades that i could carry over to my next bike with a bigger budget. For £500 nowadays you can purchase a bike that will do it all with just a few personal upgrades you won't be dissapointed, taking into account what you are most likely to use it for.
@xGshikamaru
@xGshikamaru Жыл бұрын
When it comes to budget, if you're starting out, remember the bike is only half of the budget you need to consider. Kit, helmet, lights, spares, it all adds up and you'll find that the bike itself is a fraction of the price of your gear. My first bike was a 30 year old Peugeot I got for 90€ but I fully committed to cycling and got a lot of gear later. 1 year later I got a power meter, 3 years later I got my first brand new carbon bike. I'm glad I did it this way cause that meant I did ride all year round. My only regret is I should have done a bike fit early in the process
@mr.carguy654
@mr.carguy654 19 күн бұрын
Bought a 1970s BSA Tour of Britain for £20. It had been sitting in a shed for decades before but after a thorough service it's been a tough ol' bird.
@youtellme18
@youtellme18 Жыл бұрын
Purchased a Bianchi via nirone 7 105, am loving it, so addictive to be researching components the tyres, everything 😂. What disappoints me are so few mid range reviews
@xXtoyhippieXx
@xXtoyhippieXx 9 ай бұрын
just recently bought my first gravel bike and probably the best idea i ever invest in a 2021 giant revolt 2
@joneinarmattiasvisser6113
@joneinarmattiasvisser6113 Жыл бұрын
I had my firt road bike many years ago; it was a very old steel road bike wirth downtube shifters, like a size small or something. The person just handed it away! So it was free essentially, and I've ridden many hours on it, It's pretty comfortable too I might add. I think it has been upgraded, parts have been swapped, but I don't know for sure... I do need to say that it was a top notch quality bike of like around 1989-ish (idk). It's made from columbus steel and had full campagnolo super record on it one day. It still had the brakes and hoods, but the front derailleur has broken now (unfortunately, it could be repaired with the right parts), the rear derailleur is a dura ace (somehow, I definetly did not change that, it was like that) the wheels are handbuilt and has a shimano freehub (wheelchange/campag to shimao change? idk wtf?), and the cranks+chainset has changed from a campy to a shimano compact one (it had a 13-26, 8 speed cassette with 39/53 chainrings oof mountains). I like it and one local climb here I still do have my personal record on with this bike because of 24-26 lightest gear (now it has 34-32 somehow 32 cassette fits). I needed to ride that hard, also partly to stay even upright and the cadence was doing "oof, ouch"! I have since ridden on a carbon rented race bike (merida reacto) and never got the record on that climb. It even had more gears, more aero, better shifting (electronic!). So I don't know what was happening haha... Recently I bought a barely ridden carbon cross/gravel bike (ridley x knight with rim brakes) on dutch e-bay (marktplaats.nl) for 800€, Such a steal! it had a chip in the paint (no frame damage, checked), and it's been an awesome ride. This shimano 105 bike 11 speed is awesome I do say so myself! Since I've gotten the bike I have (after a cassette gear ratio upgrade) broken and bent the deraileur in a gravel race, then broken the deraileur hanger afterwards after a derailleur swap and hanger adjustment, then a chain snap, and since then nothing. Swapped the old 105 derailleur with another second hand, almost no cost, yeey (chain was more expensive 🤣)!😆 Which means this bike has cost me: 1 cassette, 1 deraileur wolf tooth adapter, 2 chains and 1 derailleur...It's fine. Other upgrades were a free saddle from my old bike (I'm too used to that one)! Meh yes! What is even more astonishing is the old hanbuild wheels of my steel road bieke somehow fit an 11 speed cassette onto it (my 11-34 fits, my 11-30 doesn't somehow) and it's been awesome because now I can swap easily from road to gravel/cross and thats cool!
@joshyleaf8596
@joshyleaf8596 Жыл бұрын
Would’ve loved these videos sooner 😭😭 appreciate them nonetheless still thankful!!
@DanVee94
@DanVee94 Жыл бұрын
An aluminum road bike as your starter bike is plenty plenty sufficient. The weight saving vs carbon fiber isn't going to make a huge world of difference in the eyes of an average commute or weekend ride. You can pick up a very solid bike with 8-speed with a decent feel when on the road for around £500. I do Uber eats on my aluminum road bike with flat pedals and it just keeps trudging through everything. 8-speed is loads easier to index and maintain than a 11-speed and although cheaper bikes come with rim brakes, these are also super easy to maintain and cheap to replace over time. I wouldn't consider spending more than £500 on a particular style of bike if you're new to riding. Second hand is a great option too, Just be sure to check the main moving parts (I.e, wheels, gears, brakes) move the way that they should! Get yourself a good feel for the sport before committing to something more costly. I now own a full carbon road bike with hydraulic disc brakes and Shimano 105, but this would have been overkill for me when I first started out!
@scottburkettmichael8696
@scottburkettmichael8696 9 ай бұрын
You're right; I remember when a Specialized Roubaix Comp actually followed me out of the store.
@konkretyn
@konkretyn Жыл бұрын
Just ordered my first road bike earlier this week and awaiting delivery to my LBS! I recently got myself a Trek FX3 which I predominantly use to commute, but I felt like I needed something more lively, and of course I was inspired by GCN to explore road cycling. I've decided I'm not ready for carbon just yet, nor do I necessarily need a super comfy endurance bike, so I went with the new Émonda ALR 5 that just released. Looks glorious and has everything I'm looking for. Very excited to see where it takes me.
@JitinMisra
@JitinMisra Жыл бұрын
How are you liking it? How long are your rides?
@stewartmckenzie6836
@stewartmckenzie6836 10 ай бұрын
My first bike was a Schwinn 26 had it for 7 years ( 11:49 second hand) now I bought a 27.5 silverback the bike of my dream at the age of 64 I feel like 24 my wife and myself do a lot of MTB and I have just done the Michaelis challenge 24 km and came 18th I love my cycling
@erlendsteren9466
@erlendsteren9466 Жыл бұрын
My first roadbike back in 2003 was a cyclocrossbike with 3x9 gears and a good aluminiumframe. It was and still is very good. Cyclocrossbikes have more tyre clearance than aero-roadbikes, and that makes it possible to choose thin tarmactyres or fat graveltyres (i have room for 38mm tyres). Endurance roadbikes and especially gravelbikes usually have good tyre clearance, and I advice to ask in the shop how big tyres that can be fitted. My cyclocrossbike have been used with three types of pedals, mountainbike-clippedals, flatpedals and combination flat-clip. Road-clip pedals I willl not have because they fit shoes that is bad to walk with, and you need to walk when punctured, or going in to a shop, or maybe in a steep hill. I prefer mountainbike clip pedals(SPD) or flatpedals. The Aerobikes with narrow tyreclearance are good for racing, and they are the fastest, but are limited to thin tyres and therefore less flexible and a more narrow chance for beeing a perfect do it all bike. Those bikes prefer asphalt. Old roadracing bikes typically has more heavy gearing than new ones. That is ok if you are very fit or doesnt have steep hills, but I prefer larger casettes with lighter gears than the old racebikes have. I think the gear is light and fine if the largest cog behind is the same or larger than the smallest cog in front. If you get an old racebike with heavy gearing it is important with pedals that goes with shoes you walk comfortabel with, which enables you to walk in the steepest hills. Most important is to get the right size. Thanks for a good video :)
@michaelprince814
@michaelprince814 Жыл бұрын
I recently got back into mtb and wanted to try my hand at cycling. I had a $1000 budget. Ended up getting a brand new giant talon 3 hardtail and a mint condition 2nd hand giant defy with carbon frameset and 105. There are bargains out there if you are patient or lucky enough.
@ErwinNiezing
@ErwinNiezing Жыл бұрын
You don't choose a road bike, a road bike chooses you..
@ainteasya
@ainteasya Жыл бұрын
It really does. Especially if you're tall. The shop will only have one bike your size lol
@madyogi6164
@madyogi6164 Жыл бұрын
@@ainteasya Don't worry about your height, just pick a frame size and color scheme you like (very important :D ) and go for it! Believe me, frame is not your nightmare. Adjusting components sooner or later, will...
@manuelluis5456
@manuelluis5456 Жыл бұрын
cats !!!
@msstry1
@msstry1 Жыл бұрын
Except when they're out of your size or price range...
@hyperakt1v
@hyperakt1v Жыл бұрын
the contents of your wallet choose it
@ollie1317
@ollie1317 Жыл бұрын
I bought my first road bike at the end of 2021 which was an felt F90 which was about 16 years old for under £100 which i have done about 1200 miles on and its pretty decent and good enough to keep up with people i ride with. Thats now my winter/wet bike and i have spent another £200 on a newer Felt F5 carbon which is a decent step up and an absolute bargain i reckon. I took my mate with me to look at both to make sure i didn't buy a shiny glitter pig! Newer bike won't deliberately going out on wet muddy roads and can't imagine i am going to need to upgrade again other than maybe a flasher set of wheels on it.
@wvnovello
@wvnovello Жыл бұрын
I picked up my first road bike in 2019. It was a hard decision! I didn't want to spend $700 USD then find out I really got into it and a year later I'm buying a new one. Nor did I want/need to drop $4000 on a bike to ride to grocery store once a week. I ended up splitting the difference with a Giant Any Road (~$1900, with carbon frame and 105s). The last couple years I have really picked it up and it more than meets my needs to ride a couple 30-45 mile rides per week. I think one of the major questions a new rider needs to answer really is "How much do I really plan to use this bike?". Having a bike that is 2-3 lbs lighter but costs $2,000 more probably isn't worth it for the average recreational rider. Side note: I did my first race a couple weeks ago, Barry Roubaix 36 miles, and it was brutal haha. I've been toying with the idea of upgrading to a new bike but after riding Barry Roubaix it's very clear that the bike I have now more than meets my riding needs (pretty flat crushed limestone paths mixed with pavement). I used that $4500+ to remodel my bathroom instead.
@badabing8884
@badabing8884 Жыл бұрын
Can you please do an episode on buying an e-bike and what to look out for and which components to not skimp on? Repairs and maintenance? Also security - locks, wall anchors, alarms, tracker, insurance?
@rok1373
@rok1373 Жыл бұрын
Luckily I've managed to get on cycle to work scheme. Meaning a 2k bike plus all the necessity accessories, helmet, shoes,bags,tubes,lights etc. Is actually an awful lot less than it should be! 32-42% off of everything really adds up! Ive chosen an orro gold stc 105, can't wait for it to arrive and get started on my cycling journey!
@eddiegomez4134
@eddiegomez4134 6 ай бұрын
Wish, I saw this first. Ended u getting a specialized creo comp carbon; its amazing! So far have 200 miles on it.
@THEUrinalCake
@THEUrinalCake Жыл бұрын
Feeling very tempted by a Trek Domane AL2 Gen 3 but I haven't ridden in like 27 years, I'm out of shape and I've never had anything that sophisticated. A bit intimidating but it really speaks to me somehow.
@TBATTIECYCLING
@TBATTIECYCLING Жыл бұрын
I’ve just bought a cheap first bike for the summer. Picked up a BMC Teammachine SLR01
@DS-um9hi
@DS-um9hi Жыл бұрын
Go by the colour 😅 if it looks good thats enough
@Lulu-oi9ue
@Lulu-oi9ue 4 ай бұрын
Here I am the day before our town has the iron man. I’m not in it but I have for the past couple years been toying with idea of getting a bike. I live in a hilly area with shocking roads and I do want to try some gravel so maybe a hybrid.
@doctormarazanvose4373
@doctormarazanvose4373 Жыл бұрын
cycling in Cornwall involves so many hills if you are going any great distance (and winds.) I bought a carbon fibre frame bike (Tifosi Scalare) and it's flattened those hills out a bit :)
@jamble7k
@jamble7k Жыл бұрын
your first road bike should be a £13000 aero tt colnago, how else will you conquer the local club rides?
@cherriagana
@cherriagana Жыл бұрын
When I was looking to go for my first more speed orientated bike I had little choice due to the 2022 bikeshortage, had to go with a GT grade elite gravelbike that was 1 framesize to big. Changed the stem so it was a better fit and have now done more then 22000 KM on this shimano claris entry level gravelbike and looking to upgrade it this summer with a previous gen 105 groupset :D Maybe not the bike I would have chosen for 1000€ if I had more choice but I truly love it now (and I love the triple triangle design) :D
@deanmc178
@deanmc178 Жыл бұрын
ive got a decent bike ,, but i would be happy to ride along with mannon on the road :-)
@deanmc178
@deanmc178 Жыл бұрын
could this ever be possible ??
@xavierhulbert5849
@xavierhulbert5849 Жыл бұрын
This mostly goes for buying used bikes: take some time to understand how some basic components work and how they can break or be fixed. Things like the drive train, hubs, and brakes are a good start and common places to have an issue. Knowing how they work, what they should feel or sound like, and even how to fix them may open up your range of bikes to buy. Do your research beforehand and you might be able to score a sweet deal or save yourself a massive headache and loads of frustration.
@rafalvreuls7677
@rafalvreuls7677 Жыл бұрын
Soon summer tips tricks etc
@fakek1506
@fakek1506 Жыл бұрын
For all guys that are new if on the bike frame is a S Works name on it it is a good bike
@emmabird9745
@emmabird9745 Жыл бұрын
Hi Manon, A couple of points, When I look at ebay, they always seem hundreds of miles away. Factor in the cost of travel in the price particularly as you might find it unsuitable when you get there. Maybe better to add the extreme travel cost into your budjet for something more local. Also if the second hand frame is metal, have a look on the down tube in the area of the head tube. A ripple in the metal or even a crack int the paint is a sign that it has been crashed head on into something (eg a car back bumper) even touched up paint in this area is cause for concern since if this has happened the frame may be dangerous and unrepairable. A frame failure in this area would be very serious. Not to be negative though, there are plenty of good second hand bargains and if you're new then learn cheap and make the second bike last.
@KhaLed-Pill
@KhaLed-Pill 9 ай бұрын
My first bike was CUBE LTD, magnificent bike
@RYTHMICRIOT
@RYTHMICRIOT Жыл бұрын
In the US we have chain stores (Walmart and others) that have bikes which are what you Brits call rubbish. I didn't even bother with local bike shops because I didn't think my budget allowed for it. I also didn't consider secondhand because of uncertainty about buying something in proper order. I ended buying from a reputable online bike company who hand build their own bikes using all current Shimano drive trains and parts they designed and then sourced from China. Primarily the frame, bars, and rims. I paid $850 for a road bike fitted with a Shimano Tiagra 10spd groupset and Tektro rim brakes. I've since moved onto a BMC Roadmachine. My biggest regret about my first bike was the size was probably one size too big
@KeithFlint350
@KeithFlint350 Жыл бұрын
Waiting for "How to choose your 7th bike". I'm stuck. 😕
@cb6866
@cb6866 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Manon and crew...
@vittocrazi
@vittocrazi Жыл бұрын
im not buying a new road bike because i already expropiated my brithers bianchi corsa, and seized the opportunity to upgrade certain parts after he crashed (rider was ok). still watching video because manon
@kon1402
@kon1402 Жыл бұрын
Don't invest in your first bike. Invest in your legs first. Bike is an advanced exercise equipment which needs strength, flexibility and stability. If you can't squat and deadlift properly, your bike fit is going to suck, and you will be asking for lots of discomfort and even injuries.
@TBATTIECYCLING
@TBATTIECYCLING Жыл бұрын
💯
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Жыл бұрын
Very poor advice, presumably aimed at people wanting to use their bike for sport and/or fitness. Actually, bike is a cheap and flexible (but not like that!) means of transport that pretty much anyone can ride after a bit of practice. "Advanced exercise equipment" is just one form of bike use.
@kon1402
@kon1402 Жыл бұрын
@@stevemawer848 Very poor advice is to ignore your own health. Bike is a still bike. It is more complex than a barbell, but you need to develop flexibility and stability first to start to lift it. My advice is simple: invest in your own health before you invest in your equipment. It takes about 2 weeks to increase your strength and endurance together with improved flexibility and stability, but it will pay off. My experience is actually the opposite: it is the casual cyclists who don't know how to set up and use a bike, and thus don't develop their muscles properly. It's the casual cyclists who struggle on every hill. E-bay is full of "covid" bikes now sold by casual cyclists, who thought that cycling is easy and takes just "a little bit of practice".
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Жыл бұрын
@@kon1402 Very poor advice to throw yourself off tall buildings, but no-one's suggested that, either. So you're saying a young mum shouldn't cycle to the shops while her kids are at school until she's done a few weeks of squats to prepare herself? Tell her that and she'd just take the car. I think you're pitching your advice at a different demographic.
@kon1402
@kon1402 Жыл бұрын
@@stevemawer848 Don't be sexist! THIS GIRL CAN! 😀
@HeinrichSilvia
@HeinrichSilvia Жыл бұрын
First, it's as usual a good quality video from GCN, but unfortunately some parts are kind of out of touch with a non-rider. At least to me it feels a little bit off: To quote Alex when asked for the price-point: Well under a 1000 Pound mark, more like 500 Pounds... But you are mostly showing off your expansive Orbeas with some Dura-Ace groupset... It's the meme of expectation and reality when you go into the bikeshop after watching that video ;-). Actually the last bit of the video is the most useful one, at least in my point of view: I actually bought a used 2006 Koga Miyata for 300 Euro on some local marketplace website... I rode it for a few months and then invested in something substancially better. Get something used, but at least "good enough" from somewhere and then you'll see if you enjoy riding a bike like that. Later you can still invest a lot of money in that sport.
@sarathsen1
@sarathsen1 10 ай бұрын
Great tips . I got a lot from here to start . ❤
@8000RPM.
@8000RPM. Жыл бұрын
Walmart, Target, offer-up, Craigslist, etc.
@atlantaswelder
@atlantaswelder Жыл бұрын
My big box store sat idle for a long time till it didn't, then it promptly fell apart. My first MTB bike was shopped for around the brands that the local shops sold so i could get service when needed. My next bike (road) used info gleaned from neighborhood cycle club aka dad group 🙂 I was able to get a better deal for my second used bike than i did my first. Bike, Trainer, clipless pedals, shoes (to big) $340 🤯
@barianelozano2614
@barianelozano2614 Жыл бұрын
Giant contend my first RB
@Paganiproductions84
@Paganiproductions84 Жыл бұрын
For beginner cyclist i would pick alu frame
@engrharisasif
@engrharisasif Жыл бұрын
I needed this 🙌
@ChrisCapoccia
@ChrisCapoccia Жыл бұрын
For a first bike, lots of people have no real idea about anything except their tight budget. They might be better off buying a bike in their small budget and then have a chance to see whether they actually like bicycling enough to move up later
@barryherron5351
@barryherron5351 Жыл бұрын
I'll give you a clue about buying your 1st bike, don't go major brand etc, go to Decathlon, you can spend £849 and get a really good deal there.
@leonidiakovlev
@leonidiakovlev Жыл бұрын
Congrats, Manon!
@zukzworld
@zukzworld Жыл бұрын
Great idea for the series, thanks!
@scotthanback4530
@scotthanback4530 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
@matthewbaynham6286
@matthewbaynham6286 Жыл бұрын
A beginner might have a crash or just fall off and so carbon fiber is not a good idea for a beginner, whereas metal frame can be fixed if it needs to be fixed, but also you can see if a metal frame needs to fixed. A old fashioned stem is far better for a beginner than a modern one, because it's much easier to adjust up and down with just undoing one allen bolt (normally 6mm or 7mm), and if you're a beginner you'll need to adjust height of the stem a few times. But it's almost impossible to find the old fashioned stems on modern bikes. Playing around with all those spacers in a modern stem is not really a good way of introducing a beginner to cycling.
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Жыл бұрын
Excellent points!
@comounaverdura
@comounaverdura 2 ай бұрын
Si you have a video for how to choose a non-road bike?
@johnwhelan2663
@johnwhelan2663 Жыл бұрын
Wanted a practical basic bike for shopping. The requirements for me are a step through frame, in winter with snow it's much easier to mount. There is a lot of salt used on the highway so anything but a steel frame. Disk brakes, with a front basket for shopping that doesn't get in the way of the brake cables. That requirement is very difficult to meet, and I don't want cables through the frame thank you. I have one fairly steep hill to climb so three sprockets on the front and six plus on the back. Puncture resistant tires so probably schwalbe marathon plus these will probably need to be added. I've been unable to find one and budget isn't an issue. The local bike shops are full of carbon fibre but nothing in a step through frame. I tried to order a set of wheels through my LBS, "I'll put it through", nothing happened.
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Жыл бұрын
FYI they're chainrings on the front, sprockets on the back. 🙂 Good luck with your search, hope you can find what you need.
@johanneso6083
@johanneso6083 Жыл бұрын
I have always wondered what difference in riding characteristics there is between brands/manufactures. In all other sports, and life, different manufactures have different ideas of what´s the best way to go. A BMW and a Toyota at the same retail price feels compleatly different. I know it´s not resonable to go thru all the bikes but the most common brands? BR Johannes,
@sergeylyzhin543
@sergeylyzhin543 Жыл бұрын
same interest for me! comment in support of the subject
@ciprian-ctinspiridon9550
@ciprian-ctinspiridon9550 Жыл бұрын
This video was posted just in time since I'm actually thinking of switching from a MTB bike to a Road bike :D
@2karvaly
@2karvaly Жыл бұрын
I'd buy a second-hand one in a bike shop. Much less headache for not much more money.
@debarpitchandan2026
@debarpitchandan2026 Жыл бұрын
This comes at the perfect time for me. Spending my days online searching for road bikes! I'm sure owning it wouldn't be as exciting as this part of the journey. Thanks GCN, Love from India🇮🇳
@blahblah4129
@blahblah4129 Жыл бұрын
Thaaaaaank yooooou!!! 😊
@krishnansrinivasan830
@krishnansrinivasan830 Жыл бұрын
Nice & Thanks :)
@jonathangarcia8681
@jonathangarcia8681 Жыл бұрын
Omg i lover her 😊 she’s sooo cool
@filippopogacar
@filippopogacar Жыл бұрын
Alex reminds me of a school mate who helped everybody 😅
@Harley_Gauge
@Harley_Gauge Жыл бұрын
Great series, thanks Manon & GCN. Wish this was out earlier. I've been rocking my Specialized Crosstail hybrid for the past 5 years and just bought a full carbon for my first road bike. Really good tip in the vid. What type of riding will you do? Thinking about it now, I'm going to have to change my route for my commute on the new bike. Ah well get to see more varied roads! Thank again guys
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with mixing things up! You can always keep both bikes and explore new places. Thanks for watching the video Simon 🙌
@Harley_Gauge
@Harley_Gauge Жыл бұрын
@@gcn took the words out of my mouth. Managed LEJOG last year on my Crosstail so I'm never giving her up.
@boodgiek8146
@boodgiek8146 8 ай бұрын
Carbon sounds great,BUT there's that but,is it tempature sensitive,can it be stored in a shed with no heat all winter,Temps could go to - 10 ,will it last for 30yrs with no brakes and cracks,and I want the total frame made in the USA where there is GREAT quality control.
@JFomo
@JFomo Жыл бұрын
Just choose whatever the pros ride, Canyon Aeroad, Specialized Tarmac SL7, Cervelo S5, Trek Madone, Giant Propel, Factor Ostro Vam, ..
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Жыл бұрын
If you're a pro. And they don't always get to choose the best stuff, they use what their sponsors provide.
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 Жыл бұрын
2nd hand is the way to go if you want a decent MTB ,you can get a nice 2012 £1500 bike for around £400 🤟🤠💯🙏
@juanramirez-hk6lk
@juanramirez-hk6lk 2 ай бұрын
The US sucks with getting fitted. How do I get this done.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 Жыл бұрын
IMHO a gravel bike makes a great first road bike, they tend to have more comfortable and stable geometry, and are about as close to a do it all bike as drop bar bikes get. Can switch between road and gravel tires to suit the surface you mostly ride on, though gravel tires are also great tires for general riding and commuting because they ride a bit softer and can handle rough pavement and of course gravel with ease. You also won't look weird riding one in casual clothes and on flat pedals ("gravel casual" is an actual thing)😁
@chalocolina3554
@chalocolina3554 Жыл бұрын
The right road bike for a beginner is... not a road bike. Probably 90%+ of seasoned riders on road bikes would be better served by some other kind of bike, and pretty much no beginner rider anywhere should be on an uncomfortable, finicky, impractical drop bar bike. For all but a few corner case riders, drop bars are like high heels-- a sacrifice of comfort for the sake of only fashion. Swept bars, upright rider position (bars at or above seat level), flat pedals, controls at the handgrips. That's not only an appropriate beginner bike, it's the best kind of bike for most cyclists. Probably you too, unless posing is more important to you than riding.
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Hi Chalo, thanks for commenting. You are right, flat bars do make a great option for those wanting to build confidence but drop bars don't have to be uncomfortable. For long rides a drop bar offers a better riding position and hand options. Pootling along for a days ride with swept bars is always good fun, it forces you to slow down and enjoy your the trip. That doesn't mean it's for everyone. Other riders may want to travel faster and further, for that a drop bar road bike is the better option. Like Manon mentioned, at the end of the day it comes down to ride style and location. Great to hear that you've found a bike that works for you 🙌
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn Well said, sweeping generalisations like that are usually a bit extreme in their opinions and make wild assumptions that often don't bear too much scrutiny.
@jonathanholland6658
@jonathanholland6658 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to this seris, I want to get back into cycling for leisure and seeing these vids is starting to make me want that even more. Thinking of other beginner cycling vids you have done , did Harriet ever do the beginner to 30k route on her own bike like she had hoped?
@gcn
@gcn Жыл бұрын
Harriet smashed a 30 mile ride on a Pinarello 👉 kzbin.info/www/bejne/mmbUoqdor9eBpZY - She still rides to work now and again🙌 Would you like to see her back?
@geoffreyhoney122
@geoffreyhoney122 Жыл бұрын
@@gcn HARRIET BACK!! SHE'S AMAZING!!(& hilariously cheeky!!
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