For many riders, going fast with their group means being comfortable. "Endurance" bikes are perhaps incrementally heavier and less aerodynamically efficient than their "performance" cousins, but it's a fair bet that a new rider will be better served and ultimately faster on an "endurance" bike. I completely agree that for a road bike that's going to be in service for many years, Tiagra is an excelent choice, not least because it's still available with a rim brake option. I'm with you also on spending over $3500 or so. Most riders will _never_ be fit enough to make a more expensive bike matter.
Giant Defy Advanced 3 now quoted in the same range of the Domane Al 4 with same Tiagra groupset but with a carbon frame looks a great value for money opportunity
Great info and vid. Bought my Trek AL2 rim during Covid and have had a blast with it. Tried to buy the AL2 or 3 disc but none were available at that point and the wait time was months. At age 62 and just getting back into cycling it’s been a great option and I’ve learned a ton while riding it. Figuring it will take me several years and has lots of upgrade options along the way. Also totally agree with your assessment on $9k bikes!
I love the AL 2 rim! Back when it sold for $879, it was the bike I recommended to absolutely everyone who was new to road biking. Even for experienced road bikers, it is such a fun option. They simply couldn't be found during covid for the most part. Glad you were able to get your hands on one!
I agree with the domane line, the comfort is beyond what I expected and converted me to road bike. Upgraded my AL2 to 105 and aero wheels which made it fast and comfortable.
@@stevengarcia4217 Hi Steven, having sold the claris groupset including breaks and deducted it from the 105 price maybe around 300USD excellent condition came with ultegra rotors. HTH.
Thanks! I’ve been eyeing the Soloist. But was unaware of the Canyon at those price ranges. I always thought they ran higher prices than that. Completely agree with your assessments of diminishing returns above $5k.
SCWgreg, I was deciding between the Cervelo Soloist and the Canyon Aeroad as well. I ended up getting the Soloist with 105 Di2 based a lot on all the info and review video from Omar. He basically highlighted everything I love about the bike. I think it’s such a great package and along with the dealer support that you MAY not quite get with the canyon since it’s direct to consumer.
@@Circletakesthejake frame just arrived yesterday! I have the Ultegra Groupset already, Speicialized Roval Rapide handlebar on the way. Have the saddle. Just waiting on the wheels from Hunt. This build out should be around 15.75 lbs with pedals and bottle cages.
I think the giant contend AR rivals if not beats the trek domane on value, but not having ridden both, comfort could be a defining factor. But the contend and domane are the two I'm looking at for the sub 1500 category. Great video!!
You convinced me to go from a Mid-sized frame, Side of road hooptie Walmart bike to a Domane AL 4. I was between the FX Sport 4 and the AL 4 but I plan on wanting to do a 83Mile Ride by end of summer and need something that will endure the trails for that length of time. This and your other video comparison was EXACTLY what I needed and I thank you very much.
You are so welcome! The Domane AL 4 is awesome, and would be absolutely perfect for your situation. It’s one of my favorite bikes I’ve ever ridden. Thank you so much for watching!
In regard to the Canyons, Hiker Biker is dead on. The weakness of pre-built bikes have traditionally incorporated cheap wheel sets. With the better Canyons, you get great wheelsets. On the Canyon CXL , the DT Swiss ARC 1400 wheelset is a 2,500-wheel set and a damn good one.
If you’re not racing and you’re going to spend over $5000 then a custom steel bike is something to consider. A 17.5 lb bike is plenty light and fast plus you’ll have a custom fit geometry and design and if you go the artisan route you’ll have a superb machine but a work of art and high craftsmanship.
Thank you for sharing! I know a couple people who ride custom steel bikes and they swear by them. Admitedly, I don't have a lot of experience with custom steel bikes, but I'd love to learn more and have that experience.
It is crazy to think about. I just bought a Rose PRO SL 105 .. so Shimano 105, Rimbrakes and with 8,5kg Aluminium. Looking at the Cervelo at 3500€ with the same Groupset just gives me a very good feeling about my purchase. Worth to mention is i only paid 750€ for a used one and the new bike ist just above 1.000€
For under $10,000 US, one can buy a Triumph Tiger Sport 660 motorcycle. Given I already own five awesome road bikes (none of which cost me over $3,200), if I had 9 grand to spend on a bike, I'd swipe the other grand from my rainy-day account and buy the Triumph.
Where does the Trek SLR MADONE fit in the line up of bikes in the $6500 & over range? What is your take and also mention the SLR EMONDA , same price range $6500 & above!!!!
Both of those two bikes I don't think are very good options for the prices they sell for. Both the Madone and Emonda are known to be heavy for their class, and so you get much better values elsewhere. The exception is the brand new next generation Madone which is supposed to be excellent, but since it starts at $8k, I still think other manufacturers offer better value. This is just my opinion!
Another great video, if I was in the market for another bike I definitely check out the recommendations you listed. I haven’t looked yet but have done a video on hybrid bikes?
Started off on a £300 triban 500 and then bought a Scott addict 20 (105 groupset ) 8kg for £1250 ! Got to spend a lot more ££££ to save a kilo ! If I get super fit and dedicated and lose 10 kg then maybe I spend £3500 ! Most km’s I did in one year was 5000 !
Nice video and personal experience with the bikes mentioned. I'd like to add the sworks sl7 but I'm a specialized fan and I find them lightweight and good to ride bike ergonomics and aerodynamics too.
@@hikerbikeromar I thank you back. Your Canyon Ultimate review CURE my anti-RIM brake biasis. I dismiss CU due to older rim brake but change my mind watching yr review
In the UK I am thinking of getting the Boardman SLR 9.4 Disc. It's a carbon bike with electronic shifting. It retails for £2800 and the spec looks great for the price.
Looks like an awesome option! I don't see too many Boardman bikes here in the US, but they have a solid reputation. I agree, specs are great for the price!
In my personal opinion, it's not worth the difference. The AL5 ships with an IsoZone handlebar which dampens the road vibration a bit more than the AL 4, and the AL 5 also ships with the Shimano 105. I used to own the AL 5, and I found the AL 4 to be a better value personally. It's comfortable enough to the point where I don't think the IsoZone handlebar will make much difference, and the Shimano Tiagra is excellent.
I'm curious about the Canyon Ultimate now. How does it compare to the Specialized Allez Sprint, Cannondale CAAD13, and Pinarello Gan? I feel like the Allez Sprint and Pinarello are too race-oriented geometry-wise - that's why I got a CAAD13. I feel like the CAAD has a good balance between performance and comfort. Not to mention the Allez has a $700 premium for... who knows what, being a Specialized?
All of those are great options, but I still think the Canyon will beat them in terms of performance and dollar value, becuase with the Canyon, you're getting an aero handlebar stem integrated combo, and ultegra level componentry. I just haven't seen anything beat the Canyon in terms of price, and with my testing of it, it was an absurdly excellent performer. Although again, all are great options!
Hmm, I don't dispute the bang for the buck value of the Canyon at all, no other bike can match it's spec-level at that price point. It's just that I've come to realize it's not all about performance for me - I enjoy the slightly relaxed geometry of the CAAD and I don't slam my stem. The stack on the Canyon looks quite aggressive - that alone could be a non-starter for me, no matter how great it's performance might be. But this is coming from a guy whose second bike is a hybrid - tells you where my priorities are haha.
@@johnyoon5399 Oh yes, you make a very good point! It's not always about performance, comfort is absouletly important. I didn't find the Canyon to be too uncomfortable. It's more comfortable than my Cervelo S3, but not as comfortable as my Trek Domane. But I am sure it's all totally relative. Cannondale CAAD certainly has a great reputation for comfort!
Hi, i have bought a trek sl5 emonda. It cost 3,000 euros. Though it is the cheapest carbon trek, is it still a mid range bike would you say? 3,000 euros isnt cheap and hard to believe it would be entry!!
I would say it is still fairly midrange, but mostly because of the wheels, tires, and innertubes. The good news with the SL5 is that even though it is fairly mid range, it is a bike that can be easily upgraded as your cycling journey progresses. Swap out those wheels with something nicer and it will totally enhance the performance. Either way, don't be too discouraged. It's still awesome, and a beautiful looking bike!
Unfortunately, it seems like Canyon just discontinued it. However, if you check their outlet section, they frequently still sell it on there, and for even cheaper now. I've seen it as low as $1949.
I haven’t tried 28mm tires on the canyon ultimate rim, but my sense is 28mm would work just fine. Technically the frame is supposed to support 25mm and 28mm.
in the canyon store I can't find the Aeroad CF SL 7 disc. only the Aeroad CF SL 8 . does someone mayby knwo why that is? would be pretty sad if it isn't available in the netherlands because the 8 in 500 euros more. and does someone know the diffrence between those two?
Seems like they just recently discontinued it! It's not available in the US anymore either. What an absolute bummer! You can however sometimes find it in the outlet section. The difference is the groupset (and color scheme). SL7 had 105 whereas SL8 has Ultegra.
Great video man 🔥🔥 .... Greetings from India 💗 .... Bro I am going to buy my first road bike - BTWIN triban rc 100 .... Which is just below $400 pretty cheap right 😅 .... It is 1×7 Shimano tourney with microshift shifters , aluminium frame and wheelset , rim brakes , steel fork and pretty much every other thing is basic .... weight - 11.3 kg .... So my question is - would you like to suggest any other road bike under $500 .... And what was your first road bike and how much did it cost you ??
Awesome man, congrats on the purchase! I've actually never ridden a Triban, but I hear great things about them. I think the setup you describe is probably one of the best deals you can get below $500. The only other options that come to mind for that price range would be the Trek FX 1 (which is more of a hybrid bike), or you might be able to find a used Giant Content 3 for around that price. My first road bike was used Scott CR 1 from 2017. It had rim breaks and Shimano Sora components. Thank you so much for watching!
The Canyon Ultimate CF SL 8 is now $3699! At that price I’d rather purchase from a dealer with after sale service. I’m quite high on the Cervelo Caledonia Ultegra DI2 buy once , cry once
@@hikerbikeromar I’m honoured by your reply! I just checked that the lowest Canyon Ultimate model is $600 CAD more expensive than the Giant TCR Advanced 2 (rim brake model), so that’s a completely elevated price range though, but I suppose the stance of value still remains.
@@Apacha-nd3dj haha hey I am honored by YOUR viewership! Feel free to check the outlet section for the Canyon Ultimate CL SL 8 on Canyons website, as they often run sales there which makes the value even more attractive, but still, the Giant would be awesome too I am sure.
Interesting that the Aeroad in your $6,500 category is shown on Canyon's site for $6,499 (DI2), but now shows as $6,999. I really have a jones for this bike, but have hesitated spending that much, especially seeing how some other models have come down in price a smidge.
Great video. Was wondering if you could do something like this for used bikes. Lots of covid bikes for sale. So many in fact it's hard to pin one down. Just curious what you think
@@jeffreyanthony7348 I am so so sorry to hear that. I wish you inner peace and healing. I agree, cycling is a very proven method to help with health, both mental and physical.
Saw this list and the Aeroad CF sl 7 looks perfect for me but now that's no longer available and they only have the sl 8 and that starts at 4,499. not show why the price went up over 1k for basically the same features.
Would not recommend spending all of your budget on the complete bike tho, set aside some of the budget for a bike fit, potential upgrades like a saddle, pedals, shoes, jersey or bib, accessories like bottle cages or saddle bag, tires or wheels - big mistake to spend your stretch and spend the entire budget on just the bike 🤔
If you had the extra 3k to go to 6k or to 9k even. It's better donated to charity imo, at that point it's more an issue of who could better use it as a 3k bike may be more than enough for you.
If your going to spend 2000, domane al 5. I got pissed with price hikes, so I’m holding out. I told my friend until prices drop the best bike is the one you already have. Lmao
For many riders, going fast with their group means being comfortable. "Endurance" bikes are perhaps incrementally heavier and less aerodynamically efficient than their "performance" cousins, but it's a fair bet that a new rider will be better served and ultimately faster on an "endurance" bike. I completely agree that for a road bike that's going to be in service for many years, Tiagra is an excelent choice, not least because it's still available with a rim brake option. I'm with you also on spending over $3500 or so. Most riders will _never_ be fit enough to make a more expensive bike matter.
Absolutely!
"But I can't physically ride 3 times per year unless I get a 10 grand bike with electronic shifters and Bluetooth brakes"
Giant Defy Advanced 3 now quoted in the same range of the Domane Al 4 with same Tiagra groupset but with a carbon frame looks a great value for money opportunity
Great info and vid. Bought my Trek AL2 rim during Covid and have had a blast with it. Tried to buy the AL2 or 3 disc but none were available at that point and the wait time was months. At age 62 and just getting back into cycling it’s been a great option and I’ve learned a ton while riding it. Figuring it will take me several years and has lots of upgrade options along the way. Also totally agree with your assessment on $9k bikes!
I love the AL 2 rim! Back when it sold for $879, it was the bike I recommended to absolutely everyone who was new to road biking. Even for experienced road bikers, it is such a fun option. They simply couldn't be found during covid for the most part. Glad you were able to get your hands on one!
@@happydogg312 Wow, that's awesome! Enjoy the bike, you'll love it!
@@happydogg312 congrats man, you’re gonna love the road bike experience!
I agree with the domane line, the comfort is beyond what I expected and converted me to road bike. Upgraded my AL2 to 105 and aero wheels which made it fast and comfortable.
That's awesome! The upgrades sound super cool, and the AL 2 is also one of my favorite bikes.
Hey Vin Ganzon, just curious how much did you spend total with the upgrades?
@@stevengarcia4217 Hi Steven, having sold the claris groupset including breaks and deducted it from the 105 price maybe around 300USD excellent condition came with ultegra rotors. HTH.
@@hikerbikeromar yes Sir! Next upgrade would be the cogs, thinking of going 11-34 or 11-36 for those climbs.
@@vinganzon9256 That would be amazing! An 11-36 would be incredible for the climbs for sure. If you ever do a review, I'd love to see it :)
Thanks! I’ve been eyeing the Soloist. But was unaware of the Canyon at those price ranges. I always thought they ran higher prices than that. Completely agree with your assessments of diminishing returns above $5k.
SCWgreg, I was deciding between the Cervelo Soloist and the Canyon Aeroad as well. I ended up getting the Soloist with 105 Di2 based a lot on all the info and review video from Omar. He basically highlighted everything I love about the bike. I think it’s such a great package and along with the dealer support that you MAY not quite get with the canyon since it’s direct to consumer.
@@nelsdale1137 thanks! Yeah I’m really leaning to the Cervélo. So much frame for the money. And good call-out on the brand service.
@@SCWgreg ultegra di2 soloist on the way - did you guys buy one?
@@Circletakesthejake frame just arrived yesterday! I have the Ultegra Groupset already, Speicialized Roval Rapide handlebar on the way. Have the saddle. Just waiting on the wheels from Hunt. This build out should be around 15.75 lbs with pedals and bottle cages.
I think the giant contend AR rivals if not beats the trek domane on value, but not having ridden both, comfort could be a defining factor. But the contend and domane are the two I'm looking at for the sub 1500 category. Great video!!
You convinced me to go from a Mid-sized frame, Side of road hooptie Walmart bike to a Domane AL 4.
I was between the FX Sport 4 and the AL 4 but I plan on wanting to do a 83Mile Ride by end of summer and need something that will endure the trails for that length of time.
This and your other video comparison was EXACTLY what I needed and I thank you very much.
You are so welcome! The Domane AL 4 is awesome, and would be absolutely perfect for your situation. It’s one of my favorite bikes I’ve ever ridden. Thank you so much for watching!
In regard to the Canyons, Hiker Biker is dead on. The weakness of pre-built bikes have traditionally incorporated cheap wheel sets. With the better Canyons, you get great wheelsets. On the Canyon CXL , the DT Swiss ARC 1400 wheelset is a 2,500-wheel set and a damn good one.
the Ultimate CF SL 8 is now $3,699 not $2,499. Quite insane!
But it’s a totally different bike now. The old sl8 is now closer to the sl 7
Just started my Domane AL4, ordered same GP5000 tire and inner tube😂 thanks for the video
Awesome man, congrats! You’ll love it
If you’re not racing and you’re going to spend over $5000 then a custom steel bike is something to consider. A 17.5 lb bike is plenty light and fast plus you’ll have a custom fit geometry and design and if you go the artisan route you’ll have a superb machine but a work of art and high craftsmanship.
Thank you for sharing! I know a couple people who ride custom steel bikes and they swear by them. Admitedly, I don't have a lot of experience with custom steel bikes, but I'd love to learn more and have that experience.
It is crazy to think about. I just bought a Rose PRO SL 105 .. so Shimano 105, Rimbrakes and with 8,5kg Aluminium. Looking at the Cervelo at 3500€ with the same Groupset just gives me a very good feeling about my purchase. Worth to mention is i only paid 750€ for a used one and the new bike ist just above 1.000€
Just got the last Madone gen 7 in quick silver color in the US. No regret to spend 10k+
Beautiful bike!!
$200, Specialized Allez 2nd hand 😃
For under $10,000 US, one can buy a Triumph Tiger Sport 660 motorcycle. Given I already own five awesome road bikes (none of which cost me over $3,200), if I had 9 grand to spend on a bike, I'd swipe the other grand from my rainy-day account and buy the Triumph.
This is so true!!
Completely agree with you! $9k+ on something that doesn't come with an engine very hard to justify.
Where does the Trek SLR MADONE fit in the line up of bikes in the $6500 & over range? What is your take and also mention the SLR EMONDA , same price range $6500 & above!!!!
Both of those two bikes I don't think are very good options for the prices they sell for. Both the Madone and Emonda are known to be heavy for their class, and so you get much better values elsewhere. The exception is the brand new next generation Madone which is supposed to be excellent, but since it starts at $8k, I still think other manufacturers offer better value. This is just my opinion!
Excellent value - particularly for the price
Another great video, if I was in the market for another bike I definitely check out the recommendations you listed. I haven’t looked yet but have done a video on hybrid bikes?
Thank you! I haven’t done a video on hybrid bikes, but I am always looking for suggestions on video topics. Thanks for letting me know!
Great video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
$2500 still have rim brake on Canyon, that's a deal killer for me
Started off on a £300 triban 500 and then bought a Scott addict 20 (105 groupset ) 8kg for £1250 !
Got to spend a lot more ££££ to save a kilo !
If I get super fit and dedicated and lose 10 kg then maybe I spend £3500 !
Most km’s I did in one year was 5000 !
Nice video and personal experience with the bikes mentioned. I'd like to add the sworks sl7 but I'm a specialized fan and I find them lightweight and good to ride bike ergonomics and aerodynamics too.
Thank you so much for sharing!
I'm deeply offended that the cannondale synapse 105 wasn't mentioned. Kidding. Great video running the different price points.
Haha thank you!
Just got a canyon CF 8 disk for $2199. My first road bike!
You’ll love it!
THANK YOU 😊 🙏 for making this video
Thank you so much for watching!
@@hikerbikeromar I thank you back. Your Canyon Ultimate review CURE my anti-RIM brake biasis. I dismiss CU due to older rim brake but change my mind watching yr review
In the UK I am thinking of getting the Boardman SLR 9.4 Disc. It's a carbon bike with electronic shifting. It retails for £2800 and the spec looks great for the price.
Looks like an awesome option! I don't see too many Boardman bikes here in the US, but they have a solid reputation. I agree, specs are great for the price!
What about the giant scr 2? Currently here in the UAE it is available for just 463$ with shimano Claris group set but with a prowheel crank.
Is that USD? If so, I think it’s a great option for that price point!
Surprised both my top 2 choices made the list ( areoad / soloist) - opted for soloist = got a deal , liked it a bit more for climbing and the style
Congrats! It’s such an awesome bike.
i notice you have road the al4 and al5. how much of a difference do you feel between the two bikes since they have different groupset?
I ridden both and I felt there is hardly a difference at all. I personally would just choose the al4 since it is cheaper.
@@hikerbikeromar thank you for this advice!
for a beginner would u recommend Trek
Domane AL 3 4 or Allez
Definitely the Domane AL 3! It has the most comfortable geometry of any bike I’ve ever seen and is extremely versatile. You can go wrong with it!
@@hikerbikeromar thanks for the quick reply I really appreciate your help and your videos thanks 🤝
@kendrickparks6885 happy to help, thanks for watching!
What’s your opinion on the Domane AL5? Is the $300 not worth the difference between the AL4?
In my personal opinion, it's not worth the difference. The AL5 ships with an IsoZone handlebar which dampens the road vibration a bit more than the AL 4, and the AL 5 also ships with the Shimano 105. I used to own the AL 5, and I found the AL 4 to be a better value personally. It's comfortable enough to the point where I don't think the IsoZone handlebar will make much difference, and the Shimano Tiagra is excellent.
I'm curious about the Canyon Ultimate now. How does it compare to the Specialized Allez Sprint, Cannondale CAAD13, and Pinarello Gan? I feel like the Allez Sprint and Pinarello are too race-oriented geometry-wise - that's why I got a CAAD13. I feel like the CAAD has a good balance between performance and comfort. Not to mention the Allez has a $700 premium for... who knows what, being a Specialized?
All of those are great options, but I still think the Canyon will beat them in terms of performance and dollar value, becuase with the Canyon, you're getting an aero handlebar stem integrated combo, and ultegra level componentry. I just haven't seen anything beat the Canyon in terms of price, and with my testing of it, it was an absurdly excellent performer. Although again, all are great options!
Hmm, I don't dispute the bang for the buck value of the Canyon at all, no other bike can match it's spec-level at that price point. It's just that I've come to realize it's not all about performance for me - I enjoy the slightly relaxed geometry of the CAAD and I don't slam my stem. The stack on the Canyon looks quite aggressive - that alone could be a non-starter for me, no matter how great it's performance might be. But this is coming from a guy whose second bike is a hybrid - tells you where my priorities are haha.
@@johnyoon5399 Oh yes, you make a very good point! It's not always about performance, comfort is absouletly important. I didn't find the Canyon to be too uncomfortable. It's more comfortable than my Cervelo S3, but not as comfortable as my Trek Domane. But I am sure it's all totally relative. Cannondale CAAD certainly has a great reputation for comfort!
Please take a look at cube bikes. Everything they offer is cheaper than you mentioned.
Thanks for letting me know! I definitely will.
Hi, i have bought a trek sl5 emonda. It cost 3,000 euros. Though it is the cheapest carbon trek, is it still a mid range bike would you say? 3,000 euros isnt cheap and hard to believe it would be entry!!
I would say it is still fairly midrange, but mostly because of the wheels, tires, and innertubes. The good news with the SL5 is that even though it is fairly mid range, it is a bike that can be easily upgraded as your cycling journey progresses. Swap out those wheels with something nicer and it will totally enhance the performance. Either way, don't be too discouraged. It's still awesome, and a beautiful looking bike!
@@hikerbikeromar yep, it is a good racing bike, i have put on some continental gp attack and force which gives me some speed
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I just looked up the canyon ultimate cf sl 8 and it's going for $3700 where can i find the $2500 one?
Unfortunately, it seems like Canyon just discontinued it. However, if you check their outlet section, they frequently still sell it on there, and for even cheaper now. I've seen it as low as $1949.
Have you tried 28" tires on the canyon ultimate? Notice any tire rubbing on the calipers?
I haven’t tried 28mm tires on the canyon ultimate rim, but my sense is 28mm would work just fine. Technically the frame is supposed to support 25mm and 28mm.
in the canyon store I can't find the Aeroad CF SL 7 disc. only the Aeroad CF SL 8 . does someone mayby knwo why that is? would be pretty sad if it isn't available in the netherlands because the 8 in 500 euros more. and does someone know the diffrence between those two?
Seems like they just recently discontinued it! It's not available in the US anymore either. What an absolute bummer! You can however sometimes find it in the outlet section. The difference is the groupset (and color scheme). SL7 had 105 whereas SL8 has Ultegra.
Great video man 🔥🔥 ....
Greetings from India 💗 .... Bro I am going to buy my first road bike - BTWIN triban rc 100 .... Which is just below $400 pretty cheap right 😅 .... It is 1×7 Shimano tourney with microshift shifters , aluminium frame and wheelset , rim brakes , steel fork and pretty much every other thing is basic .... weight - 11.3 kg .... So my question is - would you like to suggest any other road bike under $500 .... And what was your first road bike and how much did it cost you ??
Awesome man, congrats on the purchase! I've actually never ridden a Triban, but I hear great things about them. I think the setup you describe is probably one of the best deals you can get below $500. The only other options that come to mind for that price range would be the Trek FX 1 (which is more of a hybrid bike), or you might be able to find a used Giant Content 3 for around that price.
My first road bike was used Scott CR 1 from 2017. It had rim breaks and Shimano Sora components.
Thank you so much for watching!
@@hikerbikeromar thanks bro 👍 ....
The Canyon Ultimate CF SL 8 is now $3699! At that price I’d rather purchase from a dealer with after sale service. I’m quite high on the Cervelo Caledonia Ultegra DI2 buy once , cry once
For sure!
how about the giant tcr advanced 2? this one runs the shimano 105 with rim brakes at $2999 CAD
Not a bad option at all! I think the Canyon Ultimate might still be a better value, but I'm sure both would be great. Thanks for sharing!
@@hikerbikeromar I’m honoured by your reply! I just checked that the lowest Canyon Ultimate model is $600 CAD more expensive than the Giant TCR Advanced 2 (rim brake model), so that’s a completely elevated price range though, but I suppose the stance of value still remains.
@@Apacha-nd3dj haha hey I am honored by YOUR viewership!
Feel free to check the outlet section for the Canyon Ultimate CL SL 8 on Canyons website, as they often run sales there which makes the value even more attractive, but still, the Giant would be awesome too I am sure.
How about emonda sl 6 pro cost 3929? Thx
I think the Emonda SL6 pro looks awesome, but I think your money will go a lot farther with the Canyon options.
Interesting that the Aeroad in your $6,500 category is shown on Canyon's site for $6,499 (DI2), but now shows as $6,999. I really have a jones for this bike, but have hesitated spending that much, especially seeing how some other models have come down in price a smidge.
Yes I agree, it seems Canyon completely changed their pricing and lineup! What a bummer. Their outlet section still has some good deals though.
@@hikerbikeromar Completely agree. Everyone I know that got a Canyon got it from the outlet.
@@nelsdale1137 That's awesome! Yeah especially when they have free shipping and their extra 10% sales, the outlet section are truly terrific.
Great video. Was wondering if you could do something like this for used bikes. Lots of covid bikes for sale. So many in fact it's hard to pin one down. Just curious what you think
Thank you so much for the suggestion! I think it's a great idea and I will certainly consider doing that.
For a great starter bike go Giant contend for under $1000.
Thanks for sharing!
@@hikerbikeromar no problem i just started taking cycling serious last year to help fight my depression of losing my mother to covid.
@@jeffreyanthony7348 I am so so sorry to hear that. I wish you inner peace and healing. I agree, cycling is a very proven method to help with health, both mental and physical.
For bike under 3000, disc is a negative, not a positive. Because it takes away from other components.
Scott addict 20 $3600 with 105 di2 group set
This is an excellent option, thank you for the suggestion!
For entey level bike, you forgot Decathlon .
Saw this list and the Aeroad CF sl 7 looks perfect for me but now that's no longer available and they only have the sl 8 and that starts at 4,499. not show why the price went up over 1k for basically the same features.
I just saw that, no idea why they did that! Check the outlet section in their website though, as they sometimes have refurbished options on there.
The specialized is allright but its in non way comparable with a polygon stratos with 105
Would not recommend spending all of your budget on the complete bike tho, set aside some of the budget for a bike fit, potential upgrades like a saddle, pedals, shoes, jersey or bib, accessories like bottle cages or saddle bag, tires or wheels - big mistake to spend your stretch and spend the entire budget on just the bike 🤔
Best endurance road bike under 2000 dollar plz
Trek AL 4 not available in India
Sorry to hear that! Do you have Canyon available to you in India? If so, I'd recommend the Canyon Endurace 8 Disc
Trek will checkmate you at every price range. They'll get your money, believe me.
If you had the extra 3k to go to 6k or to 9k even. It's better donated to charity imo, at that point it's more an issue of who could better use it as a 3k bike may be more than enough for you.
If your going to spend 2000, domane al 5. I got pissed with price hikes, so I’m holding out. I told my friend until prices drop the best bike is the one you already have. Lmao
Sponsored by Trek?😂
Sora for 1500? Seriously?
You have a Canyon Endurace with full 105 for that amount of money lol