Hi,
I am new to this club.
I want to ride daily 17kms to my office.
So i am interested in an hybrid cycle.
I have an budget of 11k for buying for cycle.
Which cycle is the best in class for the budget i have.
Please help me.
> Hi,
> I am new to this club.
> I want to ride daily 17kms to my office.
> So i am interested in an hybrid cycle.
> I have an budget of 11k for buying for cycle.
> Which cycle is the best in class for the budget i have.
> Please help me.
I suggest not to fix with Budget... Better be flexible and stretch
some more .. and buy a better one don’t go for general brand ... I did
same last month and bought ACT-105 ... But When i drive other bike ...
i felt the difference ... so suggest if ur serious of cycling ..
Invest more and enjoy... its big difference in riding high end
bikes....
Surely you will get all suggestion you want from much experienced
persons here.....
All the best.
On Oct 29, 10:20 am, mrv <raghu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new to this club.
> I want to ride daily 17kms to my office.
> So i am interested in an hybrid cycle.
> I have an budget of 11k for buying for cycle.
> Which cycle is the best in class for the budget i have.
> Please help me.
There is a thread in the group started by Mayank for cycles less than 10k.
Check that out. I also bought the cycle mainly for commute. I got a Thunder
MTB. Fully loaded, it weighs 15kgs. It costs 6.5k at RR cycles. You might
get it for lesser at other places but check out the shifters and tyres at
all places. RR has the newer tyres and better shifters. The older
fire-groove tyres keep bobbing while riding and the older shifters aren't
that good.
As with everything else, you get what you pay for and the more you pay, the
better the cycle will be.
Hi .. I have been using ACT 110 for about a month and am happy with
the same! I just started commuting to work - so far no complaints. But
the cycle seems to be out of stock - you might have to wait a month of
so to get one.
On Oct 30, 7:05 pm, Shreelesh Kumar <shreel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is a thread in the group started by Mayank for cycles less than 10k.
> Check that out. I also bought the cycle mainly for commute. I got a Thunder
> MTB. Fully loaded, it weighs 15kgs. It costs 6.5k at RR cycles. You might
> get it for lesser at other places but check out the shifters and tyres at
> all places. RR has the newer tyres and better shifters. The older
> fire-groove tyres keep bobbing while riding and the older shifters aren't
> that good.
> As with everything else, you get what you pay for and the more you pay, the
> better the cycle will be.
> > If your budget is fixed you could always by a Rockrider 5.1 and fit silcks
> > (thinner tyres) onto it and you will have a better bike than 110... :)
hey mrv... i own a rockrider 5.1 ...
u can take a ride maybe n decide... i do come for the go green club
rides on sunday morning at cubbon park...
i wud vote for Trek 4300 anyday though but then again its 2.5 times
the cost o RR 5.1 ...
u can even try RR 52. ... 15 K.. one of he guys (Prabhakar) here has
it... u can ride tht too n decide..
Guess hte best part here is tht u can take a ride on diff diff bikes n
be fully satisfied with which one to go for depending on ur budget...
> hey mrv... i own a rockrider 5.1 ...
> u can take a ride maybe n decide... i do come for the go green club
> rides on sunday morning at cubbon park...
> i wud vote for Trek 4300 anyday though but then again its 2.5 times
> the cost o RR 5.1 ...
> u can even try RR 52. ... 15 K.. one of he guys (Prabhakar) here has
> it... u can ride tht too n decide..
> Guess hte best part here is tht u can take a ride on diff diff bikes n
> be fully satisfied with which one to go for depending on ur budget...