I am comparing the following Hybrid fitness bikes, please provide your thoughts!!!!
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I am comparing the following Hybrid fitness bikes, please provide your thoughts!!!!
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I have not ridden any of the following bikes, but I am in the process of comparing the following mainly for fitness activities:
Specialized Sirrus Comp
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bik...us/sirrus-comp
Giant Escape RX
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...x/14809/66195/
Trek FX 7.6
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...ness/fx/7_6_fx
Cannondale Quick SL 2
https://www.cannondale.com/catalog/pr.../category/935/
To this point the best bang for the buck appears to be the Comp based on its higher grade shifters and derailers, the end bars, and the carbon fork with the zertz inserts.
Please give me your thoughts, experience, suggestions regarding this group and any other brands as well.
Thanks,
John
I have not ridden any of the following bikes, but I am in the process of comparing the following mainly for fitness activities:
Specialized Sirrus Comp
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bik...us/sirrus-comp
Giant Escape RX
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...x/14809/66195/
Trek FX 7.6
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...ness/fx/7_6_fx
Cannondale Quick SL 2
https://www.cannondale.com/catalog/pr.../category/935/
To this point the best bang for the buck appears to be the Comp based on its higher grade shifters and derailers, the end bars, and the carbon fork with the zertz inserts.
Please give me your thoughts, experience, suggestions regarding this group and any other brands as well.
Thanks,
John
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There doesn't seem to be a lot to choose between them. Honestly I think you should skip the Cannondale with its goofy wheels and otherwise pick whichever looks coolest.
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I have the Giant Escape RX Composite which is the same as the aluminum RX component wise. They use Giants advanced grade aluminum whish is lighter than their standard aluminum frames. You can get that one new for around $999 US. I can say the Giant is a good choice - I just don't like their color scheme on that bike. The shifters are a step up from the Shimano Deore rapid shifters which work excellent. This bike is about as close as you can get to a road bike. The geometry on my RX is excellent as I test rode mine fro a few miles last fall and I did not notice any discomfort from the seat.
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I own a Sirrus and a Trek the Sirrus is my favourite and a trek 2nd
Guys,
I have not ridden any of the following bikes, but I am in the process of comparing the following mainly for fitness activities:
Specialized Sirrus Comp
Giant Escape RX
Trek FX 7.6
Cannondale Quick SL 2
To this point the best bang for the buck appears to be the Comp based on its higher grade shifters and derailers, the end bars, and the carbon fork with the zertz inserts.
Please give me your thoughts, experience, suggestions regarding this group and any other brands as well.
Thanks,
John
I have not ridden any of the following bikes, but I am in the process of comparing the following mainly for fitness activities:
Specialized Sirrus Comp
Giant Escape RX
Trek FX 7.6
Cannondale Quick SL 2
To this point the best bang for the buck appears to be the Comp based on its higher grade shifters and derailers, the end bars, and the carbon fork with the zertz inserts.
Please give me your thoughts, experience, suggestions regarding this group and any other brands as well.
Thanks,
John
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I purchase a couple of Giant Escape RX0's last year. Basically the same bike as the regular RX only lighter and better parts. My wife and I and put over 8,000 miles on them last year. They are such a great bike for the $$ that we just purchased a couple of the RX composites. The geometry just works for us and Giant provides a great bike for the price. The only downside they don't pay you for all the advertising…. way too many Giant labels.
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The Trek 7.6 is 1319.00, might as well get a carbon frame for a little bit more. You will probably stay with carbon once you feel the extra comfort.
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I purchase a couple of Giant Escape RX0's last year. Basically the same bike as the regular RX only lighter and better parts. My wife and I and put over 8,000 miles on them last year. They are such a great bike for the $$ that we just purchased a couple of the RX composites. The geometry just works for us and Giant provides a great bike for the price. The only downside they don't pay you for all the advertising…. way too many Giant labels.
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Geez...I wish someone had told me this before I spent $950. For the longest time I actually liked my bike, now I find out it has "goofy wheels", how embarrassing....kind of like walking around with your fly down.
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Guys,
I have not ridden any of the following bikes, but I am in the process of comparing the following mainly for fitness activities:
Specialized Sirrus Comp
Giant Escape RX
Trek FX 7.6
Cannondale Quick SL 2
To this point the best bang for the buck appears to be the Comp based on its higher grade shifters and derailers, the end bars, and the carbon fork with the zertz inserts.
Please give me your thoughts, experience, suggestions regarding this group and any other brands as well.
Thanks,
John
I have not ridden any of the following bikes, but I am in the process of comparing the following mainly for fitness activities:
Specialized Sirrus Comp
Giant Escape RX
Trek FX 7.6
Cannondale Quick SL 2
To this point the best bang for the buck appears to be the Comp based on its higher grade shifters and derailers, the end bars, and the carbon fork with the zertz inserts.
Please give me your thoughts, experience, suggestions regarding this group and any other brands as well.
Thanks,
John
Just got the Escape RX Composite. But it seems your budget is in the $1000+ range
All these bikes will be great. I considered all of these brands but in their Carbon style.
If I didn't go with a Giant carbon the Sirrus Comp would be my pick or the Comp Disc. AT $1100-$1200 your getting good components and a really comfortable ride and surprisingly fast bike. I am not a big fan of the FX series because they are bland looking and charge a lot compared to Giant or even Specialized.
The Escape RX is good, but for the same money you can get better specs with other competitors
BUT this all comes down to fit. For me my composite has me a little stretched out compared to a Sirrus or Quick.
Overall great bikes and any of these bikes will make a good performance hybrid
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Jamis Coda: https://www.myjamis.com/SSP%20Applica...cat_grp=strt_2
Or Jamis Allegro: https://www.myjamis.com/SSP%20Applica...cat_grp=strt_3
Both offer more for your buck than the bikes you mentioned. Jamis is good like that. And, they are not rolling advertisements, which is a HUGE plus.
The Allegro is more towards what your looking for, but the Coda offers steel frame suppleness, and hydraulic disc brakes to stop on a dime...
My honest opinion. Take that for what little its worth
Or Jamis Allegro: https://www.myjamis.com/SSP%20Applica...cat_grp=strt_3
Both offer more for your buck than the bikes you mentioned. Jamis is good like that. And, they are not rolling advertisements, which is a HUGE plus.
The Allegro is more towards what your looking for, but the Coda offers steel frame suppleness, and hydraulic disc brakes to stop on a dime...
My honest opinion. Take that for what little its worth
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If we are going to start talking alternate brands, for the price, this Marin tops them all.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-MARIN-M...ht_4383wt_1166
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-MARIN-M...ht_4383wt_1166
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Ya, definitely do NOT omit the Quick!! If I'd never ridden the Quick I'd have probably ended up with the Specialized because it was the closest "feel" to the Quick, but the Quick just felt the best to me all around. The saddle felt right, the geometry felt right, my hands on the grips felt right, the rise on the stem (higher than most @ 12 degrees.....Sirrus has high stem rise also!) and the amazing amount of shock absorption on that "C'dale SiS/Save" system is just amazing. It just felt like a glove to me.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that unless something on the Quick SL2 intrigues you, take a ride on a Quick 4. It's the first model with carbon forks and uses the less rigid S-frame (vs the SL frame) which, like I said, just absorbs road imperfections so friggin' beautifully you'd think it had Trek's Zertz inserts in it or something.
Jrasero is EXACTLY right saying that the Giant stretches you a bit more (something you'll gather quickly about varying geometries which is precisely WHY you need to test ride all of them).
And I don't know if my expectations were just too high on the Trek, but Trek just did not impress me. Nothing wrong with it, just a lot of money for their bikes & for me Cannondale Quick 4 and Specialized Sirrus Sport or Elite with the Quick 4 taking the win.
Enjoy making your choice & try not to OCD.....I do that.....it ain't fun, but 110% happy with my Quick 4!
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that unless something on the Quick SL2 intrigues you, take a ride on a Quick 4. It's the first model with carbon forks and uses the less rigid S-frame (vs the SL frame) which, like I said, just absorbs road imperfections so friggin' beautifully you'd think it had Trek's Zertz inserts in it or something.
Jrasero is EXACTLY right saying that the Giant stretches you a bit more (something you'll gather quickly about varying geometries which is precisely WHY you need to test ride all of them).
And I don't know if my expectations were just too high on the Trek, but Trek just did not impress me. Nothing wrong with it, just a lot of money for their bikes & for me Cannondale Quick 4 and Specialized Sirrus Sport or Elite with the Quick 4 taking the win.
Enjoy making your choice & try not to OCD.....I do that.....it ain't fun, but 110% happy with my Quick 4!
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Looks does play a big part in the selection of a bike. The Trek 7.6 and the Sirrus Comp are just boring and ugly looking. If it was my only bike and I had to look at it all the time I would probably get the Cannondale Quick. All these hybrids don't stray too far from each other for how they ride but do fit a heck of a lot different to me.
I would choose the Cannondale cause of the small rear triangle, most agile.
To be fair my Sirrus is a boring sometimes to look at, just it rides like a dream!
I would choose the Cannondale cause of the small rear triangle, most agile.
To be fair my Sirrus is a boring sometimes to look at, just it rides like a dream!
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Well I can't give much of a comparison, however I recently bought a Sirrus. I bought the Sport model, I looked at the upper models and even road tested a disc model..maybe the comp. nice bike but the 3x9 sold me on the sport. I live in a hilly area and the extra gears are helpful to me. I have only had it out once but compared to my winter bike (GT Timberline) it is a dream, much faster more agile etc. I love the bike, however the winter salt has me on the GT for now. Hope this helps some.
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Just my opinion...I would go with Specialized for looks, but Giant seems like the best deal overall. It would be no brainer if Specialized was equipped with Shimano drive train.
Good luck with your choice.
Good luck with your choice.
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I also don't like the look of these wheels lol Sorry its so embarrassing to you ;-) OK....joking to the side. Many folks complain about crappy quality or at least cutting corners by Cannondale since it was bought by the maker of Schwinn, GT and Mongoose to name a few. How do you like it and how do you compare the "feel", components and value to other bikes you check before you decided on Cannondale? I love their Bad boy 1.
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Not "Lopez", just lopek lol I'm 1.5 hr from Toledo in Oakland County area. Did Wabash Cannonball Trail /both south and north fork/ 2 years ago. Tried to find more trails there, but it looks like you will be better off to ride in Michigan than in your own state lol You have a hard choice to make. I love the look of Specialized. Its really sexy and good looking. I don't like SRAM tho...I'm using Shimano for the last 18-20 years and it never failed me. From the cheap to mid lvl components - it was always like old Toyotas....just refused to die lol
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Not "Lopez", just lopek lol I'm 1.5 hr from Toledo in Oakland County area. Did Wabash Cannonball Trail /both south and north fork/ 2 years ago. Tried to find more trails there, but it looks like you will be better off to ride in Michigan than in your own state lol You have a hard choice to make. I love the look of Specialized. Its really sexy and good looking. I don't like SRAM tho...I'm using Shimano for the last 18-20 years and it never failed me. From the cheap to mid lvl components - it was always like old Toyotas....just refused to die lol
I will ride all of these when the snow disappears and go from there.
Please feel free to offer any other models I should consider.
Thanks,
John
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I also don't like the look of these wheels lol Sorry its so embarrassing to you ;-) OK....joking to the side. Many folks complain about crappy quality or at least cutting corners by Cannondale since it was bought by the maker of Schwinn, GT and Mongoose to name a few. How do you like it and how do you compare the "feel", components and value to other bikes you check before you decided on Cannondale? I love their Bad boy 1.
Yeah, that's what got me interested in the first place. The crappy quality was a real eye opener. I had been looking for a piece of junk and finally found it in the Cannondale.
As I had mentioned in another thread. I had test ridden a Giant Rapid, liked it but the price was a bit high. Test road a Trek FX7.5 and didn't like it. Test road a Sirrus Comp, did like it but liked the SL2 a little more. On paper, the Sirrus seems to have the edge on components but the SL2 felt better when riding. It fit ME better, everyone is different. Components are important but the real test is how it feels going down the road.
And no, I have absolutely no issues with the quality of my Cannondale and it is not inferior in any way to the other brands.
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Are you asking me if I feel my bike is of "crappy quality"?
Yeah, that's what got me interested in the first place. The crappy quality was a real eye opener. I had been looking for a piece of junk and finally found it in the Cannondale.
As I had mentioned in another thread. I had test ridden a Giant Rapid, liked it but the price was a bit high. Test road a Trek FX7.5 and didn't like it. Test road a Sirrus Comp, did like it but liked the SL2 a little more. On paper, the Sirrus seems to have the edge on components but the SL2 felt better when riding. It fit ME better, everyone is different. Components are important but the real test is how it feels going down the road.
And no, I have absolutely no issues with the quality of my Cannondale and it is not inferior in any way to the other brands.
Yeah, that's what got me interested in the first place. The crappy quality was a real eye opener. I had been looking for a piece of junk and finally found it in the Cannondale.
As I had mentioned in another thread. I had test ridden a Giant Rapid, liked it but the price was a bit high. Test road a Trek FX7.5 and didn't like it. Test road a Sirrus Comp, did like it but liked the SL2 a little more. On paper, the Sirrus seems to have the edge on components but the SL2 felt better when riding. It fit ME better, everyone is different. Components are important but the real test is how it feels going down the road.
And no, I have absolutely no issues with the quality of my Cannondale and it is not inferior in any way to the other brands.