You rode the Wildcat on Ben Bhraggie before m8?. How was it?.
A £700 road bike will almost certainly have an aluminum frame. Most bikes above £1500 have Carbon frames which makes them lighter.Hey guys. Excuse my ignorance but just looking at some road bikes some are £700 and look exactly the same as the £2,500 bikes and appear to be specced at similar weights (I know this probably varies).
So what's the big difference in price? And will it make any real life difference in speed when cycling/commuting? And will they be big enough to justify the difference in price?
A £700 road bike will almost certainly have an aluminum frame. Most bikes above £1500 have Carbon frames which makes them lighter.
Also, gear systems, cranks and wheels on higher end bikes are parts which have a significant weight and stiffness advantages.
Your fitness will make the biggest difference to your speed. If you're not fit then you'll be slow on £8,000 bikes.
It's impossible to say as there are too many variables.How much real world difference would it make? Say if I average 15mph through all sort of roads etc what might it increase to?
And sorry once again to be really annoying! So why do people spend thousands when they probably don't need to? Just like a hobby/toy kind of thing i'm guessing? Or get into it soo much just want the best?
People spend thousands on bikes because they can.
It's the same reason why people buy BMW's when a Ford does the same job.
Same with anything I guess, PC components for example, a cheaper graphics card will get you 90% of the performance, but some people want that last 10%, and are willing to pay for it. Bikes are the same.
Well not really. Most BMW's are a lot faster than most Ford's.
A high end light weight road bike weighs about 6.7kg. The frames weigh under 1kg and are very strong and stiff because they are made from carbon and have been developed using the latest technology.Weight is probably the most attractive thing to me about a bike. Just knowing you're carrying as much little as possible. But i've always wondered some of the really good bikes are a little more than 1kg in weight? How on earths that possible and how can they be stronger than your average bike at such light weights?