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Road Bikes Reviews
Updated April 2006
Thanks in no small part to the inspirational displays of skill by Lance Armstrong, a dizzying array of lightweight, skinny-tire, dropped-handlebar road bicycles exist on the market today. The most comprehensive coverage of them appears annually in Bicycling magazine's April print issue. The write-ups are then eventually compiled into their online database. Although bike aficionados suggest that bicycle magazine reviews are in direct proportion to ads by their manufacturers, we don't see evidence of this here -- rather, we found plenty of helpful info along with pros and cons of dozens of bikes. Outside magazine's annual buyer's guide is also a helpful review source, written by cycling experts. Consumer Reports magazine does a reasonable job of differentiating between bikes, but we're only told that the magazine's "engineers" examined bikes. It is not revealed whether or not these testers have any specialized knowledge of road bikes. We found a more recent roundup of 2006 road bikes in Men's Journal, where veteran reviewer Ben Hewitt covers six new road bicycles. Within our second tier of review sources, Consumer Guide.com appears knowledgeable about what to look for when considering a road bicycle, although the reviewers themselves remain anonymous. RoadBikeReview.com is a good source for owner-written reviews, although it’s wise to take into account that owner enthusiasm sometimes results an inflated view of the model discussed. Bicycling magazine's online "Bike Finder" helps buyers choose a bike based on price, but with several hundred road bikes listed, results may be too broad until you have narrowed your choices. However, emphasis seems to have shifted to include previously ignored American brands such as Trek and Specialized. In addition, Bicycling magazine's Web site has expanded to include several dozen road bicycle reviews and summaries throughout their gear section. Reviews say
there are some good values out there as technology trickles down to lower-priced
bikes. The high-end of the market consists of bicycles made from the most
lightweight frame materials (nano-carbon, carbon
fiber, titanium, and scandium), but reviews say less expensive aluminum-based
road bikes have also improved. In addition, retailers such as REI offer their
own brands that are highly regarded among budget road bicycles. Aside from
the top-rated
(*est. $750)
in ConsumerSearch Fast Answers, other brands considered good
buys are KHS, Marin and Raleigh, according to reviews. However, experts caution
a potential buyer to stay away from what Bicycling magazine refers to as "department
store cheapies" due to inferior material selection and compromised reliability.
In addition to avoiding
cheap bicycles, it is important to mention that some more expensive road bikes
receive demerits in reviews due to their overall weight in relation to cost.
Examples of this include the 26-pound Kona Dr. Dew
(*est. $1,000), which weighs a lot more than other bikes in its price range.
Budget road bicycles these days sometimes include a couple of key components
made of carbon fiber -- typically the front fork and/or seat post, which helps
soften the harsher ride that results from a less costly steel or aluminum
frame. The Fuji Newest (*est. $825) goes with an all-aluminum frame, while
the Schwinn Fastback costs less and includes a carbon-fiber fork.
... Continued
Our Consensus Report shows how many times products are top-ranked by reviewers included in our
The most often recommended bikes in reviews are in the $1,000 price range. Reviews say this is the 'sweet spot' for most cyclists. Enthusiasts and racers will want to browse higher, while first-time or budget buyers can find good options starting at about $700. If you want a city bike or commuter bike instead of a true road bike, the Marin San Rafael has a more upright riding position, flat handlebars and suspension. Hyrid bikes like the Marin are less expensive than even entry-level road bicycles. Advertisement
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