Hi, I am making a come back in the road cycling stakes, now that my family are growing up. I have owned a selection of bikes over the years, including a Dawes Impulse and Super Galaxy. I have a Trek 1500d that has only covered about 700 miles in the last 5 years, and this is the bike that I have recently been getting out on more and more. I have a mountain bike for canal tow paths with some slicky tyres and use that with the family etc.
I dont find the Trek 1500 particularly comfortable, and I am very seriously thinking therefore about selling it. I would like to put the cash towards a Thorn Audax. I live near to Bridgwater and Thorn are very local to me.
There is no doubt about the pedegree of Thorn bikes, and arguably I could not go wrong with any. However, I have been taking a closer look at the range, they offer three specs - the SJSC special, Deore/105 STI and the Ultegra 10 speed. Prices range from £1,299 to £1,999.
I took a look at the rims offered on the entry level bike, Mavic Open Sport and on doing a google found that these appeared to be a basic and inexpensive rim. That suprised me because, whilst they are on the entry level Thorn Audax, this is not a bottom of the range price when it comes to comparion with other brands (particualry the mass produced type bikes of say Dawes). I thought that being a Thorn and with a price tag of £1,299 they might have put some better rims on?
Equally, I just wonder how the rest of the kit on the entry level bike stacks up - is it good value or would I be better advised to opt for the Deore/105 set up, alternatively, start with the bottom of the range and buy some upgrades. The kit on my Trek is Ultegra and do I really want to buy a more expensive bike, with cheeper kit?
I must say that I am not at the stage whereby I go out for a 100 miles at a time, but as the Spring approaches and I get fitter then I will certainly increase my distances. Even now, getting out for a thirty miler, I want to enjoy the bike and it whilst it may appear over indulgent, I would like the best I can reasonably afford, without risking the wrath of her indoors!
Should I push the boat out and spend the £1,999, or buy the entry level and upgrade certain components. If it is the latter, which components should be upgraded, to what and why?
I thank you in advance for any feedback that you can provide, and hope that my line of question is not unreasonable.
John
PS if anyone is interest in a low mileage, Trek 1500d in mint condition please let me know - it will shortly be appearing on ebay!