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    Seeing as I'm relocating with work further away from home I am after getting myself a new bike. I don't want a full road bike as I don't like them so probably aiming for a hardtail MTB then stick some road tyres on it for commuting. I haven't been overly interested in bikes for some years so lost touch with whats good/whats not.

    Not moving for another 9-12 months so I do have the time to build one up instead of buying complete, if necessary

    Suggestions please, budget around a grand

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    For road use I'd recommend a road bike or a hybrid city bike sort of thing.

    I wouldn't recommend a mtb for road use only.

    What is it what makes you not want a road bike other than the stigma of being a road biker .

    Ive borrowed my step dads road bike a few times n keept an average speed of around 20 mph on the flat. Defiantly more fun than they look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben doodar View Post
    For road use I'd recommend a road bike or a hybrid city bike sort of thing.

    I wouldn't recommend a mtb for road use only.

    What is it what makes you not want a road bike other than the stigma of being a road biker .

    Ive borrowed my step dads road bike a few times n keept an average speed of around 20 mph on the flat. Defiantly more fun than they look.

    To be fair if i did get myself another decent MTB I would use it off road as well, just not very often.

    But yes partly cos of the stigma road bikes just look way too serious

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    Road bikes are popular than ever in our part of the world now rich.
    If there werent so much pond scum dangerous cunts on the roads id have one.but i refuse to look like im wearing an all in one condom

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    I know what you mean

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    Lad at work is well into his bikes and he has a nice one for commuting. It is a BMC Alpenchallenge and it is a great bit of kit. His has a cambelt type drivebelt with gears in the rear hub. The bike weighs sod all too.
    Evans Cycles stock them...

    http://www.evanscycles.com/categorie...d-bikes/f/bmc#!

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    Will have a look, cheers

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