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PADDY said:VERY nice stuff. Love all the Italian kit!! I currently have a mountain bike with sliks on for road work. I know I'm making work for myself (one way to get fit eh!!), but whenever I'm doing my road work, all the 'racing snakes' in their branded kit whizzzzz by.
I'm peddling away in an old holey pair of Ron Hills and a knackered Helly Hansen top [huh] (I know, not exactly Mr Head-Turner!! but its functional).
I am humming & haa'ing over getting a basic entry racer...we'll see..[huh]
(lovely little thread this BTW and all the web links are very useful).
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Oh, yes, get yourself a proper road bike Paddy, and keep the off-road bike for off-road. The difference will amaze you. Good, reliable, well built road bikes start at about £400 - Ribble Cycles in Preston sell this one for £399 - possibly the best value bike you can get at the moment.
If you don't want to spend that sort of money Dawes and Claud Butler make reasonable entry-level road bikes for about £300, but they have hi-tensile steel forks which will not have the bounce or resilience of steel alloy or carbon fibre. I wouldn't recommend spending less than £300 though.
Claud Butler San Remo - 14-speed £300
or the same bike in a 21-speed version for £340
Dawes Comp Giro for £300