$150 Bike Vs $1,500 Bike Vs $15,000 Bike

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  • What's the difference between a $150, $1,500, and $15,000 bike? We test three bikes at different price points to find out exactly how they vary and what you get at each price!
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    00:00 What’s the difference between a $150, $1,500, and $15,000 bike?
    00:36 Our bikes
    03:23 How’s best to test these bikes?
    04:01 Establishing our power to weight ratio
    04:45 Test 1: Climb Challenge
    07:13 How much do these bikes weigh?
    08:46 Test 2: Time Trial
    10:53 Test 3: Sprint
    11:36 Final results!
    12:58 Is the superbike worth it?
    14:25 What’s the sweet spot for price vs performance?
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  • @gcn
    @gcn  13 дней назад +20

    At what price point do you think you get the most value? 💸
    Let us know in the comments! 🚴‍♂

    • @tonyBobb5209
      @tonyBobb5209 13 дней назад +17

      GCN I am a fan of your channel, yet why do you advertise items in USD and not in British pounds? Surely you should advertise the currency where you purchased the items?

    • @nemure
      @nemure 13 дней назад

      ​@@tonyBobb5209because is GLOBAL cycling network, not UK
      Plus this bikes where not bought in UK

    • @yogatriathlete
      @yogatriathlete 13 дней назад +14

      3 to 4 thousand gets you the best value. Usually at that price point you get excellent wheels and electronic shifting etc.. At 2 thousand you usually get heavier wheels and entry level groupsets. Anything above 4 thousand and the gains become more and more marginal for a lot more money, making it no longer a good value if that's what you care about

    • @bucketlist.original
      @bucketlist.original 13 дней назад +5

      I would reckon somewhere between 300 and 1000, as like 2000 won't be twice as good
      If you compare times to your 150€ bike and then divide the extra money spend by the seconds saved I guess you will end up with the best bang for your buck upgrade in this price range!

    • @yogatriathlete
      @yogatriathlete 13 дней назад

      @@nemure no need to be rude

  • @desmoMarco91
    @desmoMarco91 13 дней назад +931

    The cool thing about cycling is...no matter how rich and showoff you are, you'll always be smoked by that guy with a 20 year old bike with better legs

    • @lsun5960
      @lsun5960 13 дней назад +6

      👊

    • @steveprice9737
      @steveprice9737 13 дней назад +65

      Yeah I won a race on a 40 year old bike the other week 😂 ... it was the over 60s category with only 4 of us in it...

    • @ViolaKay
      @ViolaKay 13 дней назад +3

      Caloi 10 1970 😊

    • @shepshape2585
      @shepshape2585 13 дней назад +24

      Exactly right. When I played basketball, I was never worried about the guy with the new Jordan's, it was always the guy with the beat up Converse high tops that was about to embarrass you.

    • @user-cl9uo1eq6q
      @user-cl9uo1eq6q 13 дней назад +9

      "better leg"? Being beaten by a one-legged man is not going to be the high point in anyone's cycling career.

  • @randomdrifter
    @randomdrifter 13 дней назад +288

    Patrick gave me a 'The Stig' vibes on introduction 😂

    • @cycleistic1365
      @cycleistic1365 13 дней назад +8

      Not that it would have been intentional or anything...

    • @lukewalker1051
      @lukewalker1051 13 дней назад +3

      Not much to say. Let's his riding talk kind of vibe.

    • @alanfreeman7932
      @alanfreeman7932 13 дней назад +2

      May be not the stig but the sidi

    • @Adonteon21
      @Adonteon21 13 дней назад +1

      In a really good way, Like ya I'm here, let's do this.

    • @Te-00091
      @Te-00091 13 дней назад

      Planet Saqar Has Approached the Perigee of the Earth in the Celestial Sphere between the Heavens and the Earth
      “In the name of Allaah, the One, the Overpowering. He has the ultimate power against whoever is arrogant towards His caller and caliph on the whole world, Imam Mahdi Nasser Mohammed al-Yamani, and refuses to obey him. I have been warning mankind for 19 years, with the Qur'an- the insight of Allaah-to fear Allaah, the One, the Overpowering, and worship Him alone, no partners with Him. However, the Arab and non-Arab masters and dignitaries, and their peoples were contemptuous. My call has increased them in naught save aversion, arrogance, and vanity. During the 19-year ceaseless multilingual global Mahdist call, Arab and non-Arab leaders did not assign any importance to Allaah's caliph; out of superciliousness and conceitedness. I have been calling people for 19 years to worship Allaah, my Lord and their Lord, alone with no partners, and to obey His caliph. I have also warned them of the passing of planet Saqar starting from the south pole, based on the knowledge Allaah embedded in the clear verses of the great Qur'an. To explain, I have been warning people around the world for 19 Hijri² years- starting from the month of Muharram 1426 AH corresponding to 2005 AD- to beware of the greatest torment of Allaah in consequence of the passing of planet Saqar, which will come from the two poles, and approach the closest point of the South pole. I warned the world 19 years ago that planet Saqar, which is coming from the Northern celestial sphere, will approach the closest point to the southern celestial pole of the celestial sphere. When it rises, it will block the horizon of the South of the Earth from the Far-South East passing through the terrestrial South. To illustrate, it will roundly encompass Antarctica, obstructing the celestial South pole and leading to a brobdingnagian heavenly eclipse from the far East to the far West. The eclipse will begin from the Southern horizon of the celestial sphere, and it will enshroud the sky away from the four directions of the Earth; the South, the East, and the West, then it will set from where it came out in the depth of the Northern Celestial Sphere. This is a decisive statement that is not to be taken for amusement. It will throw on the Earth rains of marked fiery stones, in the providence of Allaah, to be dedicated to wrongdoers. Then, the night will outrun the day and the sun will rise from the West and set in the East. I bet you must mark my words!
      ²Islamic Calendar that depends on the movement of the moon. It started after the Hijrah of prophet Mohammed to Medina
      O mankind, do you know that the news about the passing of planet Saqar, that appears to mankind from time to time (See Quran, Chapter:74, Verse:29), in the horizon of the celestial South of the Earth, was mentioned in the clear verses of the great Qur'an? Allaah placed the inevitable news in one of the fundamental verses of the Qur'an which are crystal clear to both Muslim scholars and common people and whoever speaks Arabic. Nevertheless, Muslims turned away from them in arrogance as if they heard nothing. Perhaps some ignorant and arrogant Muslims would like to say: “O Nasser Mohammed al-Yamani, who claims to be Allaah's caliph on the world, you have argued with us so much concerning the passing of planet Saqar and you have been warning us of it for 19 Hijri years so bring upon us the torment you threaten us with if what you say is true”. Then, I, Allaah's caliph on the whole world reply to you and say: Allaah will bring it upon you. It has almost reached the horizon of the Polar Celestial Sphere. I solemnly swear by Allaah, you have indeed entered the current scorching hot summer of Saqar of years 1444/1445 AH (2023 AD). So allow me to congratulate those who turn away from the great Qur'an on what they are going to witness in the new lunar year 1445 AH corresponding to 2023 AD.”
      Imam Mahdi Nasser Mohammed al-Yamani
      22- Dhu’l Hijja- 1444 Hijri | 10- July- 2023 AD
      ‎Mahdialumma . com

  • @HAL_NOVEMILA
    @HAL_NOVEMILA 13 дней назад +153

    Now you should consider making a video on how to upgrade a cheap vintage bike to improve its performance!

    • @chrisosborne6957
      @chrisosborne6957 13 дней назад +5

      they probably will, again.

    • @lukewalker1051
      @lukewalker1051 13 дней назад +7

      More interested in how to upgrade the mid level bike in the test. Mostly wheels, tires and a narrower handlebar would get the job done close enough.

    • @element4element4
      @element4element4 13 дней назад +2

      The have already several time. Even this video they've done many times before.

    • @richardharris8538
      @richardharris8538 13 дней назад +3

      I bought a 21" 1970s Rotrax frame, shipped it over to Canada, and tricked it out with cheap aluminum wheels, 2x9S and brifters. I think it's faster than my carbon frame bike. It weighs 9.3 kg with bottle cage, bell, computer, and lights.

    • @cptjeff1
      @cptjeff1 13 дней назад +3

      Just toss some new wheels on there with some sane gearing. You can cold set or just spread the dropouts for wider spacing. Would love to see them do a full resto-mod where they put a modern groupset on a quality steel frame and compare it against higher end bikes. Surely they can find an old dura-ace mechanical groupset in a bin...

  • @shaunwilding4509
    @shaunwilding4509 13 дней назад +144

    That Peugeot is a beaut. New cables, pads, chain, good deep clean, bar tape etc, and it would be a great commuter and/or bad weather beater. Got an 84 Claud Butler that does the same job. Wouldn't "upgrade" it for what it does for anything.

    • @brianrichards350
      @brianrichards350 13 дней назад +1

      It probably needs a new seat post clamp bolt as well.....

    • @lorib4407
      @lorib4407 13 дней назад +2

      The Peugeot reminds of the one I had in late 80s/90s. Loved that bike

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan 13 дней назад +2

      Not sure how that was $150. It would be over $500 in my area

    • @jmb15h43
      @jmb15h43 12 дней назад +1

      Not happy it’s described as vintage - I used to sell those when I was in a bike shop as a student…

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад +2

      Some times a steel beater is all you need 🙌 If you had free choice though, what bike would you go for? 🚴

  • @Bobblenob
    @Bobblenob 13 дней назад +173

    Absolutely no one outside the professional cyclists needs a £15k bike.

    • @tomrachellesfirstdance7843
      @tomrachellesfirstdance7843 13 дней назад +30

      Nobody needs a car that can go over 250 mph but it is just a status thing.

    • @SpicyTrifongo
      @SpicyTrifongo 13 дней назад +36

      Literally nobody needs lemonade either but I'm glad it exists.

    • @masterfan0
      @masterfan0 13 дней назад +18

      Why not? If money is not a problem, go for it. I've spent more than 10k on my Scott Foil and completely loving it. Few months prior to that, I bought a Giant SCR 1 just to see if I'd like the road cycling (never done it before). The difference between the two is night and day (coming from a complete beginner)

    • @robbybobbyhobbies
      @robbybobbyhobbies 13 дней назад +8

      @@masterfan0good work. A lot of hair-shirt nonsense in the cycling world. I've no intention of being the richest corpse in the graveyard so I spend more than I "need" to on some things.

    • @dh7314
      @dh7314 13 дней назад +1

      Good job nobody is insisting you need one then

  • @beatenbytheclown
    @beatenbytheclown 13 дней назад +58

    Here’s an idea for a versus video: expensive frame/cheap group set/cheap wheels vs cheap frame/expensive group set/cheap wheels vs cheap frame/cheap group set/expensive wheels. I know there’ll be some issues like expensive frames only being compatible with top end electronic group sets etc, but I think GCN can make it happen.

    • @oumtaha3834
      @oumtaha3834 13 дней назад

      Who is 10 dollars or 200 dollars?

    • @mikehall6608
      @mikehall6608 13 дней назад +1

      Well actually it's often the case that the expensive bikes have the same frame as the mid-range, but with more expensive equipment... Unless the price points are really far apart. I.e a frame set that costs 5k+ is obviously not the same frame as a 1.5k bike.

  • @albikes8484
    @albikes8484 13 дней назад +43

    Id proudly ride that Peugeut. May not be sporty for todays day and age. But it was a dream bike in the 80s.

    • @reinholdachleitner2069
      @reinholdachleitner2069 13 дней назад +1

      100%.I ride a Peugeot Monaco as a Commuter bike and it's really fast.Good old steel frames.💯👌🏻

    • @chriswright9096
      @chriswright9096 13 дней назад +5

      The Peugeots with Reynolds 501 tubing that were selling in the mid 80s for 250 British pounds were fantastic bikes. I just bought a second one the other day. Amazing workmanship and no significant deterioration in the last 40 years.

    • @reinholdachleitner2069
      @reinholdachleitner2069 13 дней назад

      @@chriswright9096 £250,that's quite a lot of money for those day's,my Monaco uses Tange No2 tubing.💯✌🏻🚴‍♂️

    • @albikes8484
      @albikes8484 13 дней назад +2

      I have had a couple Peugeuts that I've converted to a fixie and single speed. The ride quality is compliant. And I'd love to have another. The fixie model I gave to a buddy who still rides it. I doubt a modern carbon frame will last as long as those old Peugeuts do.

    • @reinholdachleitner2069
      @reinholdachleitner2069 13 дней назад

      @@chriswright9096 £250,that's quite a lot of money for then but my Monaco uses Tange no2 tubing.💯👌🏻🚴‍♂️

  • @Ali_Kurt
    @Ali_Kurt 13 дней назад +26

    As we already know at this point, buy the expensive bike if you think it's cool and you have money, if you don't just train more and you will be as fast as the others.

    • @oumtaha3834
      @oumtaha3834 13 дней назад +1

      Yes I am i once been said

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад +2

      It's all about the engine at the end of the day... that said, we do love nice tech 😍

  • @ianross5019
    @ianross5019 13 дней назад +10

    The funniest thing I’ve heard lately was a cycling buddy who rides seriously in and around London. Every weekend end he sees guys with 10 grand bikes and 50p legs! I laughed so hard!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад

      Wow that's harsh 👀 Nothing wrong with that though, you can ride whatever bike that makes you happy 🙌

  • @jameslee-pevenhull5087
    @jameslee-pevenhull5087 13 дней назад +20

    The Peugeot you have was exclusive to Halfords in 1986 and 1987 when the ANC Halfords team was racing.
    Frame is HLE Cro-Mo. Gears are Huret Eco friction.
    My ANC Halfords Peugeot version is Reynolds 531 Pro. Campagnolo Athena group with Ergoshift 8 spd and Campag Khasmin hoops. My Pug is 9.75 kg.

    • @kovie9162
      @kovie9162 12 дней назад

      Definitely better than my old circa 1980 UO10, which itself wasn't a bad bike for its price point.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад +4

      We love this level of bike nerdery 🤓

  • @iammarkstewart
    @iammarkstewart 13 дней назад +20

    While everyone in comments laments the proper currency, legitimacy of the "science", about how GCN can never do anything right, and disposes of any sense of fun, I'll be in the corner dreaming of a world where 4.5w/kg is something I could manage. Just give me the Peugeot.

  • @kylecunningham719
    @kylecunningham719 13 дней назад +17

    This video made me want a vintage steel Peugot. You’ve successfully demonstrated that it’s such a great value! And it will probably still be logging mile after mile long after those carbon fibre frames have cracked and been sent to the trash heap. Thanks, GCN! 🙏

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад

      Will you be picking up a vintage bike now?

    • @ronbell7920
      @ronbell7920 12 дней назад +1

      As an owner of a 1977 PX -10 that I purchased new to race on, all I can say is I still ride it today!🚴🚴🚴

    • @lucakieft2671
      @lucakieft2671 5 дней назад

      good choice. i got a 1978 px8 with a luggage rack and fenders and rode 2 full seasons with it. just a perfect thing, and if you train enough you can take on those with a newer bike ;)

  • @fedtom1
    @fedtom1 13 дней назад +20

    lol I picked up one of those Peugeots from our local tip recycle store for £20. I can’t see either of those Pinerellos being functional in 30/40 years but that Peugeot will still be going even then.

    • @johnnunn8688
      @johnnunn8688 13 дней назад +2

      Those Pinarellos will be covered in bodge tape.

  • @woozertoo
    @woozertoo 13 дней назад +7

    The disrespect, laying down that Peugeot drive side down, in the hedge.

  • @louiskirstein6763
    @louiskirstein6763 13 дней назад +15

    Just remember that the Peugeot was one of the superbikes back then.

    • @chriswright9096
      @chriswright9096 13 дней назад +8

      No, not that model in the video. Its a mid range bike from the period. I would have liked to see them use a better 80s Peugeot bike. It would have narrowed the gap even further.

  • @jamiecowen1982
    @jamiecowen1982 13 дней назад +19

    I'm new to cycling but have played guitar for decades, and I think there are marked similarities in quality of equipment vs price with guitars and bikes. There seem to be break points along the scale: anything £100-£350 gets bog standard, £450-£1000 is a big step up then £1500 upwards there are further gains to be had but much more marginal in comparison. Super helpful to see these videos though and have some context put on that theory!

    • @oumtaha3834
      @oumtaha3834 13 дней назад

      Can have some riddle?

    • @glenngardin3561
      @glenngardin3561 13 дней назад +1

      Guitar player and new cyclist here too. Totally agree. $1k gets a great guitar or a great bike. More than that and you'd need to be an expert to feel or use the difference. IMO.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад +1

      That's true! The differences between entry level bikes is often much bigger than those found on top of the line bikes. For those that race the marginal gains can be super important 👀

  • @VetterStarksack
    @VetterStarksack 13 дней назад +9

    We all want to see what no channel does; crashtest @25 and a follow up video with the costs of repair.

    • @chriswright9096
      @chriswright9096 13 дней назад +3

      Love this idea! The cost of repair for the Peugeot can't be more than the $150 replacement value. The cost for the Pinarellos.....well, lets not go there.

  • @rudolphpyatt4833
    @rudolphpyatt4833 13 дней назад +9

    The Peugeot would absolutely be my choice. Gorgeous example. Give it a good tuneup and it would be good to go.

  • @TryboBike
    @TryboBike 13 дней назад +10

    The implicit assumption Sai makes at the end of the video is that 'more speed' is always worth it. The issue is that I reckon most people don't get paid for 'speed' and are more into experience cycling provides. There are some creature comforts a modern bike provides - like brifters or more gearing options - but put some Sora on the Peugeot and I'd ride it until it falls apart.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад

      Very good point! There is more to modern bikes than speed, comfort being a big one!

  • @hkp9257
    @hkp9257 13 дней назад +9

    If we take the Van Rysel EDR CF 105 Disc for 2150€ and add a good set of wheels you have a beast of an bike. Overall the Ultegra version for 2749€ is also not bad at all and most rider wont even need to upgrade the wheels. ~7.7kg with discs is insane at this price point.

    • @Phillip-hq1bv
      @Phillip-hq1bv 12 дней назад +1

      Agree...I've been riding my Van Rysel EDR CF 105 for just over a year now...love the bike. Have not changed the wheels yet still comparing cost to benefit on that; the stock Fulcum 600's are not that bad. Changing the tubes to latex andI may change the 25mm tires to a better set of 28mm.

  • @gregrudzinski
    @gregrudzinski 13 дней назад +1

    A very fun episode ! Thanks guys :)

  • @ragwort3369
    @ragwort3369 13 дней назад +7

    Something you don't mention is that you can get an excellent bike for relatively low outlay by restomodding something like that Peugeot. By far my most used bike is a 1973 Mercian kitted out with 10 speed Shimano Ultegra, which I built myself for around £300 in total. It's not a race bike, but it keeps up with club runs and audax events easily and has occasionally shown a clean pair of heels to considerably more expensive and modern bikes. I'd climb over the Pinarellos to get to the Peugeot, personally!

  • @rsybuchanan
    @rsybuchanan 12 дней назад +8

    My everyday around-town beater is a 1982 Miyata two-ten. It cost about $250 new, and given its current state with various upgrades (e.g. down-tube shifters became bar-ends about 20 years ago), I could probably get that much for it now, so it's held its value well. Plus it's nigh on indestructible: I've averaged ~2500 miles/year on it.
    The only things wrong with it are its weight and its age, but those are a problem for its rider as well.

  • @birkaster
    @birkaster 13 дней назад +24

    I'm still curious, what happens if you add small upgrades to the Peugeot: second-hand brake shifters, some better gearing (2x8) and maybe a lighter handlebar and seatpost

    • @steveprice9737
      @steveprice9737 13 дней назад +7

      It would be shed loads faster with more suitable gearing and decent wheels and tyres. I've had these things as training bikes in the past, they are a bit stodgy . A better comparison would be a mid priced 80s road bike with 531 frame and decent period parts..

    • @cycleistic1365
      @cycleistic1365 13 дней назад +5

      Miracles happen, been there, done that! Great fun to ride a vintage bike with upgrades, shear pleasure alone gives you at least 50W extra for power output. Well, didn't go exactly the weight-weenie way, valued variety of choice of 31.8 handlebars instead. I think 1" quill-stems with 26mm a-head style clamp and 26mm compact/anatomic handlebars should become a thing, a-head adapter setup adds easily fair amount of weight.

    • @repo4
      @repo4 13 дней назад +7

      I've just done that with my 30 years old steel bike. Originally it was all Exage 300 groupset, downtube shifters, 19mm tyres {13mm inner rims). Now it's on Tourney brifters, 12-28 cassette, Claris derailleur, compact 50/34 Claris cranks. New 28mm tyres on 17mm inner shimano wheels, new cheap promax brakes to accommodate those. It's now fully capable, comfortable and solid bike, rides beautifully 👍

    • @nascar427
      @nascar427 13 дней назад

      And a 53/36 crank

    • @mvm9407
      @mvm9407 13 дней назад

      @@repo4 Been there, done that too, but you really need to get rid of those Tourney brifters. The Claris ones wipe the floor with them.

  • @philipcooper8297
    @philipcooper8297 13 дней назад +5

    I think the biggest difference in this video were the shifters. STI shifters with proper indexing are just way more advanced and safer than any bottom tube shifters. STI shifters give the rider much more confidance to actually use the full range of the bike's gears.

    • @Jack42Frost
      @Jack42Frost 13 дней назад +2

      I use both kinds of shifter. Down tube friction shifters are much better, in every way. Except. Riding on sti hoods is generally more comfortable than old brake lever hoods

  • @ericjohnson8571
    @ericjohnson8571 13 дней назад +2

    I agree with $2000. I started with a $1200 bike and as things wore out I put upgraded components on it. I’m still running a Shimano 105 group set and it works like butter. I’m 22,000 miles in and still a soul love my alloy frame bike.

  • @stephenbrown590
    @stephenbrown590 13 дней назад +11

    Picked up a used Trek Madone 5.9 2014, £500. Full Dura Ace 9000 (even the cassette) in mint condition. Brand new Michelin Pro4 service course tyres!
    Bargain of the year, and more smiles per mile than just about any other form of transport.
    It's about the experience, not the entry cost. Be savvy and get a bargain - they're out there! Consistently in top 25% of Strava timed results in my area. 95% legs and 5% bike 😉

  • @wuzihuzi
    @wuzihuzi 13 дней назад +3

    The bars on the Peugeot are so much narrower than the 1500 bike. Its cool how we've come full circle.

  • @metallica2500
    @metallica2500 13 дней назад +45

    The winner of this year's Giro on the $150 bike could smoke your every day rider on the $15,000 bike in any race no matter the distance. It's the fool with the tool in most cases

    • @oumtaha3834
      @oumtaha3834 13 дней назад

      One and two

    • @Ostsol
      @Ostsol 13 дней назад +9

      Not the point. If a more expensive bike gives a person a better riding experience and he or she is willing to pay for it, then why not go for it? Just because it won't make one competitive with a professional does not mean there's no point.

    • @nagasava8439
      @nagasava8439 13 дней назад +1

      They should, thats what they are good at. lol.

    • @metallica2500
      @metallica2500 13 дней назад +1

      @@Ostsol where in my comment did I ever say that somebody who has the money shouldn't acquire the $15,000 toy? The point of the video was comparing an expensive bike versus an inexpensive bike and results, but since you chimed in I will let you know that for the average every day rider in many cases the geometry of a bike makes a huge difference in comfort. I will agree that the Pinarello might be a super comfortable laid-back bike that The every day rider can go out for a five hour ride, but it's been again there are some expensive bikes that are extremely uncomfortable for those who don't basically do over 300 miles a week on their bike and they could be quite sketchy depending on the rake of the fork And for a weekend warrior they might find it an extremely capable race bike a little too sketchy than a $1000 bike, but by all means if somebody has money to burn and they want to use their bike as a laundry hanger, then go for it, I think the boys in the video proved my point
      PS please excuse my grammar, English is my third language so some of what I said might not come out the way I meant it to And I just started learning English in February

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад +2

      Perhaps! That's no reason to not get the high end bike though. Ride the bike that makes you happy 🙌

  • @element4element4
    @element4element4 13 дней назад +15

    I feel GCN remakes the same videos 10 times over.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад +14

      Sorry it looks like you misspelt 10 times better 😉

  • @metallica2500
    @metallica2500 13 дней назад +13

    The beautiful thing about the Peugeot is you can use it as a bottle opener when you're done and you're ready for a beer

    • @chriswright9096
      @chriswright9096 13 дней назад

      Ah, the Mailard Helicomatic cassette tool.

  • @edb8120
    @edb8120 13 дней назад +3

    My favorite price point is about $750, and then replace the tires/tubes, and maybe the wheels.
    With friction shifters you can put any number of gears on that you want by just changing the chain.

  • @ilovepie002
    @ilovepie002 13 дней назад +6

    The mechanical ultegra is underrated. I have a cannondale synapse, the same set up with a 32 cassette. Not as fast as my sl8 tarmac pro, but it's so much more enjoyable and practical for everyday riding.

    • @desmoMarco91
      @desmoMarco91 13 дней назад

      Why? Is it more comfortable?

    • @ilovepie002
      @ilovepie002 12 дней назад

      @desmoMarco91 they're designed with completely different mindsets. The Tarmac Pro is meant for Racing. It forces the rider to be in an aero position. it really flies, but it is really stiff. The synapse (over 10 years old now) is built alloy and I can ride more comfortably, and it attacks hills SO MUCH EASIER! Plus, roads are horrible where I am, so it is way smoother.

  • @markstone722
    @markstone722 13 дней назад +4

    Third video of the video featuring the Pinarello. They are certainly getting their moneys worth.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад

      We're lucky to have Pinarello as a partner on the channel 🙌 They allow us to create fun content for the cycling community!

  • @stevec6232
    @stevec6232 13 дней назад +39

    Mid range is clearly best value for money. 1000 gets a deceit used carbon bike

    • @chriswright9096
      @chriswright9096 13 дней назад +2

      Agreed. I see a sweet spot around ten years old (2012 to 2014). Great carbon frames from the likes of Specialized, but with standard headsets and seat tubes. External cabling. Well under $1000 where I live. Any performance deficit compared to the latest $15K bikes is negligible.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад

      It's amazing what comes on an entry level bike now 👌

    • @chriswright9096
      @chriswright9096 12 дней назад +1

      @@gcn Yes, but lets be honest. Cycling - as much as we all love it - is a sport that many people try to get into but it fails to take hold in their lives. Consequently, millions of garages around the world have nice bikes sitting in them almost completely unused. These frequently come on to the market at one third their original market price. That's where I would look for the best value.

  • @gangstreG123
    @gangstreG123 13 дней назад +2

    Video idea suggestion: How to plan a route
    I think GCN has done videos about routing before, but they are pretty general. I suggest demonstrating how riders can choose routes in city, countryside, and mountain areas. Of course every place has different features and infrastructure, but it would be another good chance to show off features from Strava (or Komoot etc) as well as any other useful tools/sites for scouting safe, interesting routes and amenities. I imagine a presenter, perhaps Manon or Conor, sitting down with a goal routing A to B (or A to A) in each of the 3 areas. Then going through how they vet it for cycling access, and then go do it. Finally, concluding with what went well or what to change for next time. (Alternatively, have 3 presenters each plan a route their way and then show it off.)

  • @Martin-ox6ox
    @Martin-ox6ox 13 дней назад +3

    I had one of those Peugeot bikes back in the day as a commuter. It did ok.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад

      Would you ride one now?

  • @sebastianglockner8071
    @sebastianglockner8071 13 дней назад +1

    Thanks for this great video. If you ever have the chance, could you make a video comparing the top bikes on a descent? The Specialized Tarmac 8 is such a rocket there. The Cervelo S5 simply hangs up. At least when I drive it 🤔. It would be a great comparison to see how the top bikes in this discipline differ from one another and what the difference is to the middle and lower price ranges. A gifted video idea... great right 😅?

  • @matthewcreelman1347
    @matthewcreelman1347 13 дней назад +3

    Man, I’m glad my main sport is running, where the difference between the top end kit and the budget level kit is “only” about $300.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад

      Runner! Did GTN send you?

    • @matthewcreelman1347
      @matthewcreelman1347 12 дней назад

      @@gcn No one needs to send me anywhere! Not being primarily a cyclist, I am not limited to roads and trails and paths, and can cut cross-country wherever and however I want!

  • @iskandarwee4775
    @iskandarwee4775 13 дней назад +4

    Between £2k and £3k I bel8eve I can build a bike as fast as the new Pinarello F

  • @frankponsonby1663
    @frankponsonby1663 7 дней назад

    I spent £50 on a used Giant steel frame bike about 30 years ago and used it for a 25mile per day all year round commuter.
    Only the frame, forks, seat/post, handlebars, rim brakes and tube shifters are original but it’s now a 3x10 speed, vintage original brake levers and hoods, vintage used rear mech, new cheap 3x shifter and most expensive upgrade was pair of new £50 per pair Shimano rims. Admittedly I needed a friend to weld a crack in the top of the rear wheel carrier plate essentially between the rear frame diagonal and the right had axel fixing but can’t figure out why it would break there if there wasn’t a fault in the plate from manufacturing.
    It’s not built to compete but, with very little investment, it’s sure built to be maintainable and reliable while still great to ride!

  • @stevenbird1431
    @stevenbird1431 12 дней назад

    Great video guys🚴🏼‍♂️💨🚴🏼‍♂️💨🚴🏼‍♂️💨

  • @insanecomicdude
    @insanecomicdude 12 дней назад +1

    That Peugeot is worth the money for that paint job alone. What a beauty.

  • @brianbrooks2976
    @brianbrooks2976 13 дней назад +2

    I had almost the exact same Peugeot back in 1986. It cost less than $400 out the door. Seems depreciation after nearly 40 years isn't that bad.

  • @a1white
    @a1white 13 дней назад

    Welcome onboard Patrick!

  • @willjw93
    @willjw93 7 дней назад

    I found a colnago super profil from 1984 for 150€ 10 years ago with original campag groupset. I've done thousands of miles on it now. There was a time I was beating carbon frames around the London royal parks - obv hills I often got smoked on due to it only having 10 gears. Part of the love of cycling is getting on this specific bike.

  • @charlied1675
    @charlied1675 12 дней назад +3

    Biking has gone from an affordable sport for those with modest means to something that requires far too much $$$. I purchased 2 bikes, a road bike and trail bike, three or four years ago. Steel frames, mechanical disc brakes and rim brakes, 105 level 11s drive trains, Hunt wheels. I'm no longer in the market for new bikes. Lost any desire to lay out the kind of cash needed to upgrade or even stay current. The industry has jumped the shark.

  • @a1white
    @a1white 13 дней назад

    Great to see that very nice 2nd hand Pinarello back in a video. It’s a beaut. Also incredibly cool you’ve got that brand new one for a bit longer. I reckon the best value sweet spot is £1876 😅

  • @CL-yx7ly
    @CL-yx7ly 13 дней назад +10

    The only thing slowing me down is me

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад

      Hahahah how about the bike?

  • @Rullehjem
    @Rullehjem 13 дней назад +2

    I rode around on a Peugeot frame just like that one for years and had loads of fun doing so, though I ditched the down-tube shifters. People would always comment what a beautiful bike it was. However a more modern bike is just better in every possible way. But do you really have 10 times more fun if you spend 10 times more money? I wouldn't say so.

  • @ARGMTNT
    @ARGMTNT 13 дней назад +2

    I know you boys are international superstars but pounds sterling will keep us lot watching . Plus don’t dump that wonderful Peugeot in the hedge . Respect all bicycles. P.S , Simon you’re always my hero. ✌🏻

  • @MTBScotland
    @MTBScotland 13 дней назад +3

    1:09 15k for the new bike and the bar tape is coming off.

  • @JR-yr6gr
    @JR-yr6gr 13 дней назад +9

    To win the Tour de France this year I think you need a Colnago or Cervelo..

    • @lukewalker1051
      @lukewalker1051 13 дней назад +3

      and a whole lot of rocket fuel both Pogi and Vingegaard will be on. Pogi will be upgrading his 'diet' this year and win the TdF.

  • @Acousticmarine678
    @Acousticmarine678 13 дней назад

    My 2015 Trek 4.5 Domane is a keeper. I have bought and sold several other bikes, but the Domane is light, comfortable, and easy to maintain.

  • @detmer87
    @detmer87 13 дней назад +4

    I have been in the factory of Pinarello. Pinarello these days isn't much more than a design house. So even a legit Pinarello is for 90% a (non-fake that is) Chinarello. Not that I have a problem with that but their prices are astonishingly laughable!!!😂😂😂

  • @mohammadtaufek5529
    @mohammadtaufek5529 13 дней назад +29

    Not much different. It all boils down to your leg…,

  • @sebasforest963
    @sebasforest963 11 дней назад

    That Peugeot is a beauty! (And Si was the only rider in the drops in test No2 by the way)

  • @MrJackClementi
    @MrJackClementi 12 дней назад

    I got myself a Koga Miyata Roadwinner built in 2009. I got it 6 years later with just 2500km on it. Price was just about 750€ (by the time then around 600 pounds). It has Shimano 105 und just weights about 8,5kg in the largest Frame size, and that with an Aluminum Frame!
    Im very happy with it and i would always go for the „cheaper“ ones. You just get more for your money. Because as written by other ones before, the Legs are gonna do the difference…..
    Ride Safe guys!

  • @maxdoble61
    @maxdoble61 10 дней назад

    Did a sprint triathlon over 20 years ago, with an 11 mile bike leg. Road on a Giant 14spd steel road bike with steel forks and spoke reflectors that cost £299, and beat the bike split of a guy on a £1500 triathlon specific Quintana Roo, by over a minute. I was overtaken though by a cyclist on a Hotta monocoque framed bike at about 8 miles. Hopes and expectations hit the fan when it's a free for all.

  • @St.Petrock
    @St.Petrock 13 дней назад +1

    Always wanted one of those Peugeot bikes back in the day.

  • @iainboyd1557
    @iainboyd1557 13 дней назад +8

    GCN at what point does "It depends how much money you have got" become ridiculous? Not 15 grand. 30 grand? 40 grand?

    • @jamesbull9879
      @jamesbull9879 13 дней назад +3

      Sure but you could say that about everything couldn’t you? A single person owning a house with 7 bedrooms? When I started cycling, the idea of £3k on a bike was ridiculous

    • @tomrachellesfirstdance7843
      @tomrachellesfirstdance7843 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@jamesbull9879your right things like these are status symbols more than anything else. Does anyone need a car that can go over 250mph. A 15,000 watch? £10,000 jackets. If you can afford it you can afford it.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  12 дней назад +2

      Never! Ride the bike that makes you happy 🙌

  • @stuartmisfeldt3068
    @stuartmisfeldt3068 13 дней назад +1

    So funny, I have an ‘11 Pin Paris 50.1 Carbon 7.8 kg , ‘07 Pin Galileo Alu/Carbon, and ‘81 Peugeot PX10 531, all with Campagnolo. Also, on the second challenge Alex was wearing a sail!

  • @rogersimmons8788
    @rogersimmons8788 13 дней назад +5

    I'm slightly confused as to why the prices are in dollars.

  • @Jari1973
    @Jari1973 12 дней назад +1

    These comparison videos are always really good 👍
    But for that old Pinarello you have to pay usd 5,000 with good rims and a power meter even more..

  • @AliceCochrane
    @AliceCochrane 12 дней назад

    To get back into cycling my Frankenbike is a 25 year old 4130 steel hybrid thrown together with cheap Alex road wheels and a pair of clipless pedals. It's perfectly fine for getting my legs turning cranks again on local diabolical roads
    I've now a 'pre-owned' Cinelli Nemo with SRAM mechanical and alloy clinchers sitting around, for dry roads and better weather. It reminds me of my SLX & 853 of yore.
    Let's admit, the overwhelming resistance we face as cyclists is not weight or rolling but wind. No amount of spending obscenely silly money on "aero" wheels and the like makes that much of a difference there to the keen amateur. Drafting vehicles or a Sunday group has a bigger effect on your speed! Everything else is posing, unless you've legs like Obree or Lemond.

  • @alyoshakaramazov8469
    @alyoshakaramazov8469 6 дней назад

    I was climbing up a 700 meter climb-7 to 12% grade, that went on for 10 km-on my $4,500 bike when two guys blew by me on (beautiful) vintage bikes. When I got to the summit I met up with them. One was 72 years old and the other was 81! I’m only 70. On the other hand, they turned around and went back down. But I kept going another 65 km. These guys were ex-pro riders and only four years ago I was an overweight old man who could barely walk from the bathroom to the car in the morning without getting winded, but even still, I don’t suppose they would have been happy on those high end vintage bikes for a much longer ride.
    A price point? I’ve spent a lot of money making my bike more comfortable for climbs and long rides: I’ve changed the chain ring, the pedals once, the seat twice, the handlebars once and the tape many times, along with spending hundreds of dollars on a fitting. It’s all dialed in now. I’ve had this bike 3 years now and the longest ride was 220 km. So I have to say: $4500.

  • @wandering_pete
    @wandering_pete 12 дней назад

    Great video comparison. The question for most will be, is the Pinarello Dogma F really worth the price for the average club rider or even racer particularly considering the sort of environment it's going to be exposed to, rain and mud etc., here in the UK. I think many who do buy will use it as a dry weather bike, and for much of the year will have it stored where they can ogle it but not use it. Where's the fun in that.
    One additional point, next time can we also have the price put up in £ and €. Would make it more useful given you've an international audience, but are based here in the UK.

  • @TheBigCK510
    @TheBigCK510 2 дня назад

    I agree with Patrick. Allow for 3k if you want to find the ideal bike which may include shipping costs, etc. You may be able to beat that by waiting until just the right deal comes along near you or on a resale site.

  • @pumpkinmeerkat3692
    @pumpkinmeerkat3692 13 дней назад

    the rain jacket makes a good point though

  • @pauloleary9464
    @pauloleary9464 13 дней назад +1

    Leaving the Peugeot in the bushes is comedy gold

  • @spk.rockets
    @spk.rockets 12 дней назад

    I have a 1982 Schwinn Sports Tourer that is absolutely magical for cycling simply for the love of cycling. Cost me $20 USD. I have a 2005 Giant TCR TT (basically a production Walser TT bike like you all tested). The Giant cost me $400 USD. Fast bike! My last bike is a 2017 Trek Emonda ALR4 that cost a little over $1500 USD new. Great endurance bike and climbs well. They all have their place. and I enjoy all of them. That said, put modern components on the Peugeot and have a go.

  • @WarHammerWH
    @WarHammerWH 13 дней назад

    I used to own a 10 speed Peugeot very similar to this one in the seventies. Always wondered how much it weighed and how it would compare to modern bikes.

  • @DavesSmartHome
    @DavesSmartHome 13 дней назад

    Interesting! I recently restored-modified an old Peugeot ‘82 (steel is real) Super Vitus with brifters and modern gearing. It’s still not a modern bike…. But it climbs well and has a smooth ride.

  • @robdrelich8563
    @robdrelich8563 12 дней назад

    I've got 2 carbon race bikes from around 2012. S works Roubaix and de rosa king3 3. S works is di2 dira ace 1st gen, I've upgraded the de rosa to latest mechanical ultegra. They're both pretty quick bikes but the s works just accelerates brilliantly and is a smoother ride overall. S works cost me $1000, de rosa with upgrades $2000. But I could fit an 11-34 cassette on the DR while the s works is limited to 2x10 11-28 cassette. De rosa is 8.2kg and s works 7.3kg. Both are fun to ride and subtly different. I imagine for around $3000 one could get an outstanding set of wheels 5-6 years old

  • @theflightsimulationexperie6894
    @theflightsimulationexperie6894 13 дней назад +1

    I’ve had a 10,000 USD Pinarello Dogma F8 (2017 model) with campagnolo bora wheels, full Zipp areo cockpit, and Shimano Ultegra DI2. It was a great bike. I now have a brand new Scott Addict gravel 30 (2023) model with some Victoria corsa tires to swap from gravel to road. The syncros components along with the GRX is very nice. This bike cost me 2,500 dollars. The Scott feels almost as plush and premium as the Dogma at a fraction of the cost. It’s not as fast but we are talking about a few seconds in a race. 2,000 to 3,000 is all you need for a great bike. Anything beyond that in my opinion is just flexing and bragging rights. I have gotten more compliments on my satan green Scott addict gravel bike in 4 months than I’ve gotten in 5 years owning the F8. Unless someone is paying you to ride a 10k or 15K bike, there’s no reason to purchase one unless you literally have money to light on fire.

    • @Mas421
      @Mas421 10 дней назад

      👍👍👍

    • @alyoshakaramazov8469
      @alyoshakaramazov8469 6 дней назад +1

      Love those Vittoria Corsas! I haven’t had to use my “call my wife card” since I switched to those tires two years ago. Not a single flat in two years.

  • @jespermoeller6700
    @jespermoeller6700 13 дней назад

    I have have now ridden more then 30000km all year club training and commuting km on my 8.9kg 24y old (at the time high end) alu frame with 105.
    Its very stiff and I sit perfectly in it.
    Honestly, not sure how much extra speed I would get, beside some aero gains (70% is still the rider).
    Carbon would give you comfort, but I'm not lacking.
    E-gears + disc would be nice, but wont give you extra speed.

  • @isomochyn1
    @isomochyn1 13 дней назад

    I think it could be interesting to see the differences in more modern bikes, Decathlon would probably be the best for testing it, the RCR Pro, vs something in that 2-3k range vs a more entry level one. But maybe with a bit of a focus on rider experience, while many might be interested in performance i think the differences in rider experience is more important to most than being 10 seconds faster.

  • @6Rinspeed9
    @6Rinspeed9 12 дней назад

    An interesting comparison can be riding all bike at the sane speed and seeing how much more watts you need to compensate the more expensive bikes

  • @lovemesomedetail
    @lovemesomedetail 13 дней назад

    i think both of the price suggestions are reasonable. with the GCN guys 2000€ you get a good carbon frame with ultegra mechanical and a decent pair of wheels. you add 1000€ like patrick did and you can easily get a R8000 Di2 ultegra with carbon wheels (or a newer R7100 105 Di2 depending of prefence). Benefits of spending more are really getting marginal afterwards

  • @chriswright9096
    @chriswright9096 13 дней назад +1

    I wonder if anyone will still be riding those Pinarellos in forty years time? Also, that is a lower mid-range Peugeot from the 80s. For $400 you could get a higher end Peugeot from the same era (something with Reynolds tubing, better components and about 4lbs lighter). That would close the difference even further.

  • @robertlunsford1350
    @robertlunsford1350 12 дней назад

    I agree with Patric. Anything over 3k is really small gains that you would only realize at top level riders.

  • @lajoskutas302
    @lajoskutas302 13 дней назад

    Enjoy your ride!

  • @bigvibe1
    @bigvibe1 13 дней назад

    It would be nice to see a comparison between 3 super bikes.

  • @coreystpeter5123
    @coreystpeter5123 10 дней назад

    I think you all are on the right track, because mid range bikes and used parts can vary in price. The mid range Pinarello with better tires, latex tubes and narrow/aero handle bars would be faster and could be had for 500 pounds or so. Better wheels could be had for another 3-6 pounds. Something like the Hed Ardennes that are light and have a wider rim profile (both internal and external) would roll really well on your roads and of course allow you run 25mm tire at there optimized shape. Not sure that generation of Pinarello will run an optimized 28mm?

  • @chrisstephens6194
    @chrisstephens6194 6 дней назад

    I had the anc/halfords Peugeot brand new and at the time it was awesome

  • @eddjcaine
    @eddjcaine 13 дней назад +4

    This might be a little more meaningful if all three bikes were new…

  • @panzerveps
    @panzerveps 12 дней назад

    When I shop for bikes I usually aim for the 2-3000 Euro range, 2nd hand.
    There are some great bargains out there.

  • @liamm8992
    @liamm8992 12 дней назад

    From a performance perspective, unless you're actually sponsored by Pinarello and have an assigned mechanic, the mid range bike gives a lot more scope for switching parts and playing around with position. Considered as a system (bike and rider), you can imagine easy cheap interchangeability could give most riders a better chance of finding an optimum.

  • @huwahuwa155
    @huwahuwa155 13 дней назад +1

    The important thing is power.

  • @loeffelm
    @loeffelm 12 дней назад

    Love that Peugeot bike, I want the same !!

  • @fartman10284
    @fartman10284 12 дней назад

    For a brand new bike? I would have to agree with Pat. That means a Canyon Endurace CF8 Di2 type of bike

  • @simonsaphire
    @simonsaphire 13 дней назад +2

    How about using the Pounds Stirling rather than dollars?

  • @333wheeler
    @333wheeler 13 дней назад

    ANC Halfords used the Peugeots in the Tour. Probably sprayed up other things but still along the same lines steel tubes etc.

  • @mommamooney
    @mommamooney 13 дней назад

    I’d say the view at the top is the same no matter when you get up there, but by the time I’d make it up, the sunset will be amazing

  • @martinandersson5833
    @martinandersson5833 13 дней назад +4

    That Dogma looks fantastic. What a beautiful piece of design and that blue color is spot on👏👍

    • @lukewalker1051
      @lukewalker1051 13 дней назад +2

      No question. Not nearly worth it, but has to be the prettiest bike in the world. Italians and their flare for design...same with their motorcycles and cars.

    • @nagylevi3827
      @nagylevi3827 13 дней назад

      no doubt about that, however, personally, I think the older model Dogmas looked slightly better.

  • @chrism5433
    @chrism5433 13 дней назад

    2023 trek emonda alr5 .good tires and wheels. Great bike for all around performance.🍺🚲🍺

  • @bobp5523
    @bobp5523 13 дней назад

    The Peugeot is classic. I still have my 1980s PSV-10 but haven't ridden it for decades.

  • @homerunhomeshow7201
    @homerunhomeshow7201 13 дней назад +2

    I suppose if I had a spare 10K to drop on a new "superbike" I would still opt for a bargain machine in the 2 to 3K range that offers modern shifting, is comparatively light, and handles awesome.

  • @garrysheridan7860
    @garrysheridan7860 11 дней назад

    Where is the video recorded? Oxfordshire?