INFLATION BEATERS
Cycling Plus UK|March 2023
Four budget-friendly road bikes battle it out for supremacy
INFLATION BEATERS

YOU MAY JUST HAVE NOTICED THAT

we are living through inflationary times, and this is as true in the cycling world as it is just about everywhere else. But there are still bargains to be had out there, and interestingly, price rises have been less severe at the budget end of the market. Our four road bikes are spilt between two with drop bars and a couple with flat bars, but our foursome tops out at a less-thanfearsome £690.

 The bike comes with a Shimano Tournay groupset

01 High street bargain 

The bikes on test start with the drop-bar Zelos from one of Halfords' many in-house brands, Carrera, whose TDF has long been a classic entry route into road cycling. For a modest £375 you will get an aluminium frame and fork, a seven-speed set-up largely from Shimano and even mechanical disc brakes. At over 11kg, it is carrying a little weight, however, but how much will this be felt on our local climbs?

There's a bit of a tangle of brake and gear cables

02 A touch of carbon 

Spend just a little bit more and we come to the only one of our quartet with rim brakes - the Triban RC120 from the French sports supermarket chain Decathlon. Its aluminium frame has endurance geometry and is paired with a carbon fork, which is unusual and good to see on a bike costing just £400. The eight-speed gearing is based around shifters and derailleurs from the Taiwanese company Microshift, but it does promise a very wide range of gears, with the low bottom gear making steeper or longer hills that much more achievable if you're new to the two-wheeled world.

You won't find hydraulic disc brakes here sadly

03 Handy hydraulics 

この記事は Cycling Plus UK の March 2023 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

この記事は Cycling Plus UK の March 2023 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

CYCLING PLUS UKのその他の記事すべて表示
GANARY A COALMINE
Cycling Plus UK

GANARY A COALMINE

The James Brown tune 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World' comes on the radio, filling the coach, and does nothing for my pre-event nerves as I sit surrounded by serious-looking, wiry, tanned men in Lycra. It's 6.30am, pitch black outside and I'm feeling very out of my depth as a relative newcomer to the world of clipless pedals and hurting for fun. Last night's stress dream involved being very unprepared to get married and being handed my great-grandmother-in-law-to-be's hideous silver dress with lace trim to wear minutes before the ceremony was due to start. I'll let you psychoanalyse that one.

time-read
8 分  |
March 2025
BORDER PATROL
Cycling Plus UK

BORDER PATROL

British travel writer Tim Wild heads on a pilgrimage to Arizona's gravel Mecca, and isn't disappointed

time-read
7 分  |
March 2025
COLD SNAPS
Cycling Plus UK

COLD SNAPS

Chris Lanaway dons the deepest winter thermals for the Abloc Winter Challenge in southern Sweden

time-read
4 分  |
March 2025
Master Age-group racing
Cycling Plus UK

Master Age-group racing

Tips to keep you on the race course as you get older

time-read
4 分  |
March 2025
Guava Spot Force AXS
Cycling Plus UK

Guava Spot Force AXS

£4,950 Big-value, Barcelona-born bike that hits the spot for gravel riding

time-read
1 min  |
March 2025
Seasonal disorder
Cycling Plus UK

Seasonal disorder

Pinpointing the start of the cycling season is no easy task, writes Ned

time-read
3 分  |
March 2025
Ride all winter
Cycling Plus UK

Ride all winter

10 scientifically proven ways to bolster your immunity

time-read
8 分  |
March 2025
Joined-up thinking
Cycling Plus UK

Joined-up thinking

Connecting more rail stations to the NCN is long overdue

time-read
3 分  |
March 2025
Castelli Gabba
Cycling Plus UK

Castelli Gabba

Castelli’s breathable, close-fitting yet waterproof and windproof jacket marked a watershed in cycle clothing

time-read
2 分  |
March 2025
Air Apparent - Pollution hasn't gone away. It's still there in every lungful, even if we can't see it in the air or on the news. But there are reasons to breathe easier, thanks to pioneering projects using cycling 'citizen scientists'. Rob Ainsley took part in one...
Cycling Plus UK

Air Apparent - Pollution hasn't gone away. It's still there in every lungful, even if we can't see it in the air or on the news. But there are reasons to breathe easier, thanks to pioneering projects using cycling 'citizen scientists'. Rob Ainsley took part in one...

The toxic effects of pollution have been known about for years. 'Just two things of which you must beware: Don't drink the water and don't breathe the air!' sang 1960s satirist Tom Lehrer.Over recent decades, though, pollution has dropped down our list of things to worry about, thanks to ominously capitalised concerns such as Climate Change, AI, Global Conflict, Species Collapse, etc. That doesn't, unfortunately, mean the problem has expired. Air quality often exceeds safe limits, with far-reaching and crippling effects on our health.

time-read
8 分  |
October 2024