MonkeyGland
Member
- Jul 3, 2008
- 45
Hi.
Needed for:
City casual bike rides to meet mates or to school.
Plus occasional 40 mile rides on Sussex cycle paths.
NOT at his stage for South Downs type rides.
Personally I would look at a Hybrid Bike with front suspension for this use case (some even come with a lockout to make it more efficient cycling on tarmac (lock the suspension) or more comfortable (open the suspension) when doing the really light off road stuff). I bought one (a Norco XFR) for my son last year, it was only 6 months old (guy bought it with intention of getting fit but only used it twice) that retailed at £600 new which I paid £250 for. It was in A1 / like new condition (not a single scratch). Which meant it left plenty of money for a service if it needed or any other modifications (like pedals/grips/locks/lights etc) which you will normally need to add to your spending budget. Just make sure you check it isnt stolen (!) (sites like https://stolen-bikes.co.uk/ or https://www.bikeregister.com/stolen-bikes are useful) and ask to see original purchase paperwork etc. If you are committed to buying new, I would definitely recommend the local bike shop route, for my personal mountain bike, South Down Bikes (in Storrington) price matched an online retailer - the advantages of this are especially so when things go wrong or even just getting the first free service done etc.