**NOTE: The 8.16kg weight of the Merida Scultura 400 Rim bike was taken from the Merida UK website in December 2020 - as discussed in the comments below this maybe under reported on the Merida website, I have no way of confirming - if you have this bike in a M/L lets us know where it tips the scales, without pedals! Thanks.
On the NZ site it's listed as 8.78kg. I have the 4000 disc and it's listed as 8.46kg which seems close to mine (XL and weighed on my bathroom scales mind...)
AVE bought the scultra and love it and so glad a saw your site after this and saw the good write up you gave it . My two of the four I have are Merida and can't fault them great site keep up the good work 😉
I was actually considering buying the scultura 400, and I noticed on their Australian website that it was listed as lighter than the carbon 4000 version which seemed suspicious. So I sent a message to merida Australia and they came back with the following: "The rim 400 weighs 8.86kg, Rim 4000 is 8.19kg and Disc 4000 is 8.46kg" This is for the M/L sizes.
Throws MS paint right out the window! Great job! A cool follow up will be the new 105 when that’s announced. I was pondering there new Ultegra but with so many other demands I can’t justify the price. Fingers crossed I can upgrade my 5800 105
If the comments motivate you to make more videos here’s another comment! Thanks for making these videos such great quality and very informative. Love the touches of British humour too!
Glad you focus on the UK, most videos/sites are UScentric anyway so it's good to have data that applies to out little Island. Brilliant video by the way.
Kudos for completing the Rapha500👍🏾.. Cycling noob here but completed the challenge too with last two days of it being the hardest (sub zero temp in Manchester 🥶). Another great video thank you!
Last video was the first one of yours I'd seen. Always great to see a content maker who listens to the comments great video again and a new subscriber here
Thanks for the explanation about how you get the pics of the bikes sorted, it's absolutely incredible. You must really sink some time into this. Thanks for the great work and looking forward to your next effort - these last two videos have been huge!
I have a 1990 ish Falcon with 531c tubing that I had built up from the frame with nothing else and chose the 105 for the groupset. It rides like a dream.
Been enjoying your vids for a while now so keep up the good work! I'd like to suggest looking at Dolan bikes in the UK and would also be keen on an Ultegra comparison.
Maybe something worth mentionning about the Triban RC520 is its versatility : you can put gravel tires up to 36 mm wide. It will never be a weapon like the Canyon Ultimate, but can be a very good swiss knife... ;)
Well done again , Keep her lit ...and go further down that rabbit hole , Cube, Felt, Focus & Orbea , I agree with the recommendation for the Winspace wheels, that 105 Canyon ultimate matched with the winspace wheels would be a real SL7 pusher ...so which out of the box 105 bike has the best wheels ..probably the Canyon or the Vitus ?...keep up the great work ...you will be rewarded 👍🏽👍🏽
Great addition to the original video. However I do want to point out that the weight of the Scultura 400 rim could probably be false, as the Scultura 300 rim is 9.18kg with tiagra, I think its a stretch that scultura could have shaved almost a kilo off from their tiagra models. Also I think the cheapest bike with full integration with 105 comes in at 2000pounds which is the Orbea Orca OMR M30. I also think the Specialized Allez Elite deserves a mention with a price tag of 1050pounds weighing in at 8.78kg
@@bikotic Allez Elite weight is actually 8.76kg from GC Performance on youtube. the Scultura 400 Rim (2020) listed at 9.11kg, whereas the 2019 model is 8.78kg, Scultura 400 disk for 2021 is shown as 8.98kg, truly a minefield.
I have tried the Polygon S7 Rim Brakes before, it's about 8.6-8.7kg on the Indonesian official website. The actual bike itself doesn't have the handlebars angled that way, they're a company that started out with mountain bikes so road bikes are new to them. I liked the bike in terms of looks but I guess it was too big for me despite me selecting the correct size for my height and inseam
Recently bought a Dolan L'Etape SL - 105 - Carbon. It was £1299 at the time of purchase but now £1399, I honestly think this bike deserves a shout (looks alot better in person too), rides really smooth and you can customize your parts on the site. Changed the stem/handlebar, wheels and tires and it still 'only' equated to £1504 approx... shame I cant find the weight info nor have a tool for it
I’ve just got an orro Venturi stc 2021. I know it’s not 105. But to give you an idea of weight. I’ve got mechanical ultegra and disk brakes , fulcrum 400 wheels , Hutchinson fusion tubeless tyres 28mm Came in at 8.2 kg. I love it 👍🚴♀️👍🚴♀️. £2780 with the tubeless tyres
These videos are amazing!! Thank you so much for putting the time and effort into them - very much appreciated! Out of interest, would Ribble not be in the same category as these bikes? They have a R872 and an SL (I think?) models that I think would stack up fairly well from what I’ve researched. Thanks again!
I'm considering going road bike for the first time (currently hybrid). You present lots of good options. Just a shame it seems my main issue is not the money, it's the supply and availability of those bikes (Canada, Quebec). Wish I'd get that Canyon AL 7, but it's not in supply. I may have to settle on Van Rysel EDR AF 105 instead.
I got myself a Radon Vaillant at the beginning of 2020. If you look for an aero 105 equipped bike with German customer support it is a great deal. However, the really push the price down on these. They use a mediocre FSA headset and Fulcrum wheels (not bad but also not good). They use the K03S resin pads instead of the 105 pads with the fins and the really cheap SM-RT54 rotors (10 € each) which work only ok. The bottom bracket is the bottom of the line SM-BB71-41B which I would call Tiagra-level. The tyres are Continental Grand Sport which are still good after almost 6000 km, so these get a pass. But the main highlight of the bike are the front and rear derailleur which are Ultegra (just for the vaillant, the spire uses 105). For me this was a great deal, because I consider most parts listed above consumables which you can easily upgrade along the line. And the bike also is a great ride.
I'm glad that Merida bikes got what they deserve . Usually they are underrated because they dont sell in USA (they own 49% in Specialized) . I have a Scultura 400 disc 2019 , super bike at super price.
I was all set on getting a Merida after seeing this but as others have said things didn' t add up so I emailed them. Their response is below and although they didn't say the the 400 is wrong it does say the carbon framed version is 430 grams lighter. However with identical wheels etc on their website it is listed as heavier, so the 400 rim weight must be wrong. "Thank you for the enquiry. The overall weight of a bike is heavily dependent on its components and certain components have a bigger impact on weight than others. The frames will differ from disc and non-disc. All of the weights given on the website are from Merida Taiwan (HQ and factory). Frame Frame Weight Fork Weight Scultura Lite 1530g +/- 3% 420g Scultura Lite Disc 1650g +/- 3% 420g Scultura CF2 1100g +/- 3% 420g Scultura CF2 Disc 1150g +/- 3% 420g Scultura CF4 750g +/- 3% 400g Scultura CF4 Disc 860g +/- 3% 310g *weighed for frame sizes M/L Average chainset weights Shimano Ultegra chainset - 690g Shimano 105 chainset - 713.4g Shimano RS400 chainset - 807g Then you have the wheel setup. Levers, brake callipers, hoses, fluid and rotors weigh more than an equivalent rim brake options. Disc brake hubs are heavier too, and disc brake wheels are often built up with more spokes of a wider gauge, although the lack of a brake track means that disc-specific rims are generally lighter. The thru axles that are used are heavier than quick release skewers. A true reflection of where the differences are would be to check the individual components. Hopefully this information helps"
I wonder if Rose not selling to UK anymore is Brexit related or just due to the different brake setups in the UK (wrong way around) ;-) Like your videos, keep them coming
Radon ist really a nice bike brand. I bought mine in 2014 and im still happy with it. Fullcarbon with Ultegra for 1800 €, have seen it even cheaper for 1600 € later in the year. I also found a nice Deal for my father: A betwin with Ultegra on Mavic wheels for 1000 € on Decathlon.
I borrowed a Van rysel when I was re building my wheels ( cervelo C3) and have to say great bike decent road road bike well equipped, but I think there is still so much label snobbery in the bike world they could make a fully carbon Di2 sell it for £2,000 and some would still turn their noses up !
@@verbinnenben i'm from italy and in the italian website, in the 2020 section, there is not the "scultura rim 400". could you please send me the direct link? thank you! i want to buy it
Great vid. Watching your channel for a while now. I'm looking to buy disc brake bike, so interesting would be maintenance video of disc brakes. If you could give your view?
Hello, I was thinking to get the new trek Emonda SL5 but as it was mentioned, there are other bikes for less that are even lighter, but i was wondering if those bikes compare to the areo profile that the new emonda has, I would like to hear some sugestions, thanks for the video and keep making this great job
I know your target market is the UK and Europe, but I think there are a lot of fans on the other side of the world. Especially in North America. It might be great if you also include the weights in pounds. Thank you and keep up the great work you are doing.
Super happy with my Van Rysel RCR 900 CF at the moment, super sad with decathlon's technical service.... Time to ride back with my Giant contend 3 until R7000 crank comes from japan.... Unbelievable
Nothing wrong with Orro bikes. Don’t be a bike snob. Had my Orro gravel Terra C for a year with no issues. Designed and assembled in the UK by people that have been in the bike trade for over 30 years. And they ride so nicely on our crap roads, as they have been designed for the UK
polygon is a bike manufacturer from Indonesia and i am Indonesian They used to make a alot of roadbike a while ago with very wide range of bikes from budget to super Aero TT but since about 2017-2018 they kinda stopped making them, probably due to very low sells. The helios roadbike was very popular Their MTB sales in the other hand is very stable and still have same wide range of products, and they have like a cutting edge RnD, not not very much for their road bikes quite shame really
I think the Halford's chain in the UK sells many Insera Sena bikes (Polygon/Marin) under its various brands; Boardman, Carrera and Voodoo plus Go Outdoors has bikes like the Calibre Bossnut made by them. I thought the road bikes were also coming from Indonesia but not sure maybe its just the mountain bikes. They seem good for the money and Halfords do some very competitive pricing here in the UK for their bikes compared to the big international brands.
@@normen416 I think Polygon as a brand is fairly minor in the UK but still sold, Marin the brand that Insera Sena bought is fairly common but Insera Sena manufactured bikes are hugely successful under the Halfords brands as Halfords sell about 1.3 million bikes a year in the UK and have up to about 40% of the market by volume and around 25-30% of the bike market by value. I would say the Carrera, Voodoo and Boardman mountain bikes are mainlly made in Indonesia at the moment which means Insera Sena. Unsure about the road bikes. I remember reading that the low cost Carrera carbon fibre road bike was made in Taiwan and I think the Virtuoso at one point was coming from Cambodia. There is a new Carrera Virtuoso now that looks radically different featuring disc brakes and an aluminium fork that could be Insera Sena. Insera Sena has also made Kona and Scott bikes and I'm sure many other brands. www.thejakartapost.com/travel/2017/08/07/tourism-ministry-national-bicycle-company-agree-on-co-branding-.html I think Insera Sena are now in the top 5 of bicycle manufacturers in the world or maybe that is top 5 of mountain bike manufacturers.
Maybe you can include Planet X in some of your videos. Pretty cheap and the build quality is good. Got an 105 on Full Carbon Frame with Vision Wheels at 1175 € at clearance preis with 8.9 kilo.
Not sure why he ignores Planet X they are a huge seller in the UK I think second only to Brompton in size with regard supplying bikes and also Ribble do some nice bikes too. I'd probably be looking at Planet X and Ribble before many of the brands mentioned here but I guess its personal preference.
I think you got thé weight of thé Merida scultura 400 in aluminium wrong. When i go go thé website it says 9,11kg for aluminium and 8,1 for the Carbon one.
@@bikotic You are right, the merida in my link is a different generation. My bad. But when you think about it, 8.1kg for a aluminium bike with 105 still seems quite low!
@@bikotic I am looking at all their lower end models, and I seriously think that the weight of the "scultura rim 400" is wrong. It would be lighter than their CF model. The scultura rim 300 (tiagra) weighs in @ 9,18kg. Quite interesting :)
Something fishy going on!! Drives me mad that every single stupid website I goto I have to agree to cookies, but can I find actual CORRECT information like the weight of a bike!!!! crazy.
1) Fuck the US, as I type this from the US lol your list is very comprehensive and you couldn’t note every brand as a one man band. 2) the first video was great and this one is very good as well. Well done mate.
I think the main issue is your use of weight as a marker for value ... But that's a very minor thing ... Much more important are things like aero, comfort, versatility, ride quality ... Who cares about the cheapest for weight when the other bike is more comfortable, more aero, maintains value better in second hand marker, has better wheels, et
Of course I agree with you oik01 - but just getting accurate weights of a bike is ridiculously more difficult than it should be, let alone unquantifiable variables like aero, comfort, versatility and ride quality - if you try and use those markers you will be back at square one very quickly. Try it, see how you get on. Value is just a starting point - for example I would never buy a bike I didn't like the look of, no matter how cheap, light, comfortable or aero.
Swap out the seatpost and saddle on the Merida for carbon ones off Aliexpress and the weight will then be less than the Van Rysel Ultra CFand you'll still be over 400 quid better off.
Scultura 400 doesnt wight 8.18 It weighs closer to 8.8 kgs. Somewhere like the Allez Elite. The lightest 105 bike is the caad12 (phased out). It came at 8.2 kgs. For reference the Scultura 300 or Tiagra weighs 9.1 kgs. So how can a 105 bike over the Tiagra with same frame be 1 kg lighter? I know its so listed on Merida website but its not true at all.. Not even close.
I think the guys from Merida make a mistake with the weight data on Merida website. Scultura 400 rim break 2020 weight 9.11 kg in size M/L w/o pedals. Scultura 400 rim break 2021 with basiclly the same parts like 2020 model weight 8.16 kg in size M/L w/o pedals. How on eart the bike for 2021 is almost 1 kg lighter the the bike from 2020 when the 2021 bike have the same parts like the same model bike from 2020? And Scultura 4000 rim (basiclly the carbon version of Scultura 400 rim) weights 8.16 kg in size M/L w/o pedals ? So the cheaper and aluminium bike is lighter then more expensive carbon model of the same bike ? It makes no sens... I think Scultura 400 rim 2021 weight actually 9.16 kg not 8.16 kg.
@@bikotic yes, i understand you. I also read the data from the official site and I usually believe what is written there. But when I compared the data to the same model from 2020 and with the carbon model of the same bike from 2021...it looks like a data error to me. PS. keep going with the good videos.
Think it's ridiculous that disc brakes are forced on riders. I build my road bike from frame n fork. Looks like i will not be purchasing complete bikes here on out.
coming from a mtn bike background I find disc brakes insanely good and need far less adjusting/maintenance. If I'm in poor conditions or gravel bike terrain combined with some down inclines then discs are what I would want, and safer on the road too. If you're a strict road & race/time rider then I guess you wouldn't want them, but that's not me. Amazing how we lose sleep over tiny things though!
**NOTE: The 8.16kg weight of the Merida Scultura 400 Rim bike was taken from the Merida UK website in December 2020 - as discussed in the comments below this maybe under reported on the Merida website, I have no way of confirming - if you have this bike in a M/L lets us know where it tips the scales, without pedals! Thanks.
It’s 9.11kg in a size M/L without pedals from Merida website. I have the Van Rysel EDR 105.
On the NZ site it's listed as 8.78kg. I have the 4000 disc and it's listed as 8.46kg which seems close to mine (XL and weighed on my bathroom scales mind...)
AVE bought the scultra and love it and so glad a saw your site after this and saw the good write up you gave it . My two of the four I have are Merida and can't fault them great site keep up the good work 😉
I was actually considering buying the scultura 400, and I noticed on their Australian website that it was listed as lighter than the carbon 4000 version which seemed suspicious.
So I sent a message to merida Australia and they came back with the following:
"The rim 400 weighs 8.86kg, Rim 4000 is 8.19kg and Disc 4000 is 8.46kg"
This is for the M/L sizes.
@@pshardtime did you get one?
Yes please do a ultegra lineup
Holy crap my friend - the picture alignment is crazy amazing! Great effort, cheers!
Throws MS paint right out the window! Great job!
A cool follow up will be the new 105 when that’s announced. I was pondering there new Ultegra but with so many other demands I can’t justify the price. Fingers crossed I can upgrade my 5800 105
If the comments motivate you to make more videos here’s another comment! Thanks for making these videos such great quality and very informative. Love the touches of British humour too!
cheers!
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Hello Francis, what is it - im very curious!
@@andarenbici @ldn_brbr on Instagram is who he’s riding with
@@andarenbici Giant tcr advanced?
Glad you focus on the UK, most videos/sites are UScentric anyway so it's good to have data that applies to out little Island. Brilliant video by the way.
Nice follow up mate. Good to see you're using feedback from the viewers. Keep it up!
Kudos for completing the Rapha500👍🏾..
Cycling noob here but completed the challenge too with last two days of it being the hardest (sub zero temp in Manchester 🥶).
Another great video thank you!
Last video was the first one of yours I'd seen. Always great to see a content maker who listens to the comments great video again and a new subscriber here
Awesome to see a "behind the scenes" of a bikotic video production! Always wondered how you did it 🤔😁
Thanks for the explanation about how you get the pics of the bikes sorted, it's absolutely incredible. You must really sink some time into this.
Thanks for the great work and looking forward to your next effort - these last two videos have been huge!
I have a 1990 ish Falcon with 531c tubing that I had built up from the frame with nothing else and chose the 105 for the groupset. It rides like a dream.
I’d love to see you do a value comparison for gravel bikes.
Me too my Merida Silex is a fantastic bike and a paid £1200 worth every penny 3000 miles since July last year about 500 on my Merida skultra
Been enjoying your vids for a while now so keep up the good work! I'd like to suggest looking at Dolan bikes in the UK and would also be keen on an Ultegra comparison.
Great videos, would love similar style videos on more categories of bikes!
Nice follow up. Wow that Votec has massive front disc rotor!
yeh i thought that, was going to check and then forgot!
Maybe something worth mentionning about the Triban RC520 is its versatility : you can put gravel tires up to 36 mm wide. It will never be a weapon like the Canyon Ultimate, but can be a very good swiss knife... ;)
Well done again , Keep her lit ...and go further down that rabbit hole , Cube, Felt, Focus & Orbea , I agree with the recommendation for the Winspace wheels, that 105 Canyon ultimate matched with the winspace wheels would be a real SL7 pusher ...so which out of the box 105 bike has the best wheels ..probably the Canyon or the Vitus ?...keep up the great work ...you will be rewarded 👍🏽👍🏽
Tidy, will and would watch again. Could you do something similar comparing smart trainers? would be quite interesting - H
Great addition to the original video. However I do want to point out that the weight of the Scultura 400 rim could probably be false, as the Scultura 300 rim is 9.18kg with tiagra, I think its a stretch that scultura could have shaved almost a kilo off from their tiagra models. Also I think the cheapest bike with full integration with 105 comes in at 2000pounds which is the Orbea Orca OMR M30. I also think the Specialized Allez Elite deserves a mention with a price tag of 1050pounds weighing in at 8.78kg
where did you find the weight of the Allez?
Bit of a mine field this - there is no Scultura 300 on the UK website!
@@bikotic Allez Elite weight is actually 8.76kg from GC Performance on youtube. the Scultura 400 Rim (2020) listed at 9.11kg, whereas the 2019 model is 8.78kg, Scultura 400 disk for 2021 is shown as 8.98kg, truly a minefield.
I have tried the Polygon S7 Rim Brakes before, it's about 8.6-8.7kg on the Indonesian official website. The actual bike itself doesn't have the handlebars angled that way, they're a company that started out with mountain bikes so road bikes are new to them. I liked the bike in terms of looks but I guess it was too big for me despite me selecting the correct size for my height and inseam
You sir, are an artist!
Great video as ever 👍🏼
Recently bought a Dolan L'Etape SL - 105 - Carbon. It was £1299 at the time of purchase but now £1399, I honestly think this bike deserves a shout (looks alot better in person too), rides really smooth and you can customize your parts on the site. Changed the stem/handlebar, wheels and tires and it still 'only' equated to £1504 approx... shame I cant find the weight info nor have a tool for it
I’ve just got an orro Venturi stc 2021.
I know it’s not 105. But to give you an idea of weight. I’ve got mechanical ultegra and disk brakes , fulcrum 400 wheels , Hutchinson fusion tubeless tyres 28mm Came in at 8.2 kg. I love it 👍🚴♀️👍🚴♀️. £2780 with the tubeless tyres
These videos are amazing!! Thank you so much for putting the time and effort into them - very much appreciated! Out of interest, would Ribble not be in the same category as these bikes? They have a R872 and an SL (I think?) models that I think would stack up fairly well from what I’ve researched. Thanks again!
I'm considering going road bike for the first time (currently hybrid). You present lots of good options. Just a shame it seems my main issue is not the money, it's the supply and availability of those bikes (Canada, Quebec). Wish I'd get that Canyon AL 7, but it's not in supply. I may have to settle on Van Rysel EDR AF 105 instead.
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I got myself a Radon Vaillant at the beginning of 2020. If you look for an aero 105 equipped bike with German customer support it is a great deal. However, the really push the price down on these. They use a mediocre FSA headset and Fulcrum wheels (not bad but also not good). They use the K03S resin pads instead of the 105 pads with the fins and the really cheap SM-RT54 rotors (10 € each) which work only ok. The bottom bracket is the bottom of the line SM-BB71-41B which I would call Tiagra-level. The tyres are Continental Grand Sport which are still good after almost 6000 km, so these get a pass. But the main highlight of the bike are the front and rear derailleur which are Ultegra (just for the vaillant, the spire uses 105). For me this was a great deal, because I consider most parts listed above consumables which you can easily upgrade along the line. And the bike also is a great ride.
Love your video's, great work. I would love to here your thoughts on TIME, especially there aero model.
Nice job!!!
I'm glad that Merida bikes got what they deserve . Usually they are underrated because they dont sell in USA (they own 49% in Specialized) . I have a Scultura 400 disc 2019 , super bike at super price.
I was all set on getting a Merida after seeing this but as others have said things didn' t add up so I emailed them. Their response is below and although they didn't say the the 400 is wrong it does say the carbon framed version is 430 grams lighter. However with identical wheels etc on their website it is listed as heavier, so the 400 rim weight must be wrong.
"Thank you for the enquiry.
The overall weight of a bike is heavily dependent on its components and certain components have a bigger impact on weight than others. The frames will differ from disc and non-disc. All of the weights given on the website are from Merida Taiwan (HQ and factory).
Frame
Frame Weight
Fork Weight
Scultura Lite
1530g +/- 3%
420g
Scultura Lite Disc
1650g +/- 3%
420g
Scultura CF2
1100g +/- 3%
420g
Scultura CF2 Disc
1150g +/- 3%
420g
Scultura CF4
750g +/- 3%
400g
Scultura CF4 Disc
860g +/- 3%
310g
*weighed for frame sizes M/L
Average chainset weights
Shimano Ultegra chainset - 690g
Shimano 105 chainset - 713.4g
Shimano RS400 chainset - 807g
Then you have the wheel setup. Levers, brake callipers, hoses, fluid and rotors weigh more than an equivalent rim brake options. Disc brake hubs are heavier too, and disc brake wheels are often built up with more spokes of a wider gauge, although the lack of a brake track means that disc-specific rims are generally lighter. The thru axles that are used are heavier than quick release skewers.
A true reflection of where the differences are would be to check the individual components.
Hopefully this information helps"
I wonder if Rose not selling to UK anymore is Brexit related or just due to the different brake setups in the UK (wrong way around) ;-)
Like your videos, keep them coming
rose has said its due to brakes
Will wait for the ultegra video
Oreo - Orro bikes - brilliant 🤗 👍
Radon ist really a nice bike brand. I bought mine in 2014 and im still happy with it. Fullcarbon with Ultegra for 1800 €, have seen it even cheaper for 1600 € later in the year. I also found a nice Deal for my father: A betwin with Ultegra on Mavic wheels for 1000 € on Decathlon.
Look for this Taiwanese brand of bikes called Gusto - I believe they will feature quite high in your future Ultegra list
They don't ship to the UK currently sadly.
Ship to US?
I borrowed a Van rysel when I was re building my wheels ( cervelo C3) and have to say great bike decent road road bike well equipped, but I think there is still so much label snobbery in the bike world they could make a fully carbon Di2 sell it for £2,000 and some would still turn their noses up !
canyon is cheaper than van rysel.... and van rysel edr has a 28mm max tyre clearance, which sucks on an endurance bike
Should do a review on swift, winspace, yoeleo and ribble
What about Ribble ?
What about Van Rysel EDR Cf 105 Disc?
Really enjoyed this series, but notice your list doesn't include the BMC Roadmachine Four.
Your scoring system shows the value of rim brakes. But anyway to account for disc brakes to see which bike is the best deal?
Caad 13 is alloy great watch
I'm owning a Radon Spire but the 9.0. So, if you do the Ultegra video, it would be nice to add this aswell.
Orro bike has a little light that you see on the photo on the seat clamp
Only on the Gold or Terra models. The Venturi doesn’t
I know it's a little late for this comment but I think it would have been interesting to see the Wilier Cento sl. with shimano 105 in this list
Can you do the best value force eTap bikes?
There's also Sensa Romagna 8,9kg 999Euro and Sensa Aquila 8Kg 1700Euro
8:23 Is that a 180mm rotor at the front? Might be a bit overkill on a road bike but it looks cool
Give us the link of Merida 400, please. I think that it's an old bike (2016) so it's not avaiable now. Is that true?
Go to website of Merida and go to scultura range. When you scroll down you Will find the red "scultura rim 400".
@@verbinnenben i'm from italy and in the italian website, in the 2020 section, there is not the "scultura rim 400". could you please send me the direct link? thank you! i want to buy it
Great vid. Watching your channel for a while now. I'm looking to buy disc brake bike, so interesting would be maintenance video of disc brakes. If you could give your view?
Hello, I was thinking to get the new trek Emonda SL5 but as it was mentioned, there are other bikes for less that are even lighter, but i was wondering if those bikes compare to the areo profile that the new emonda has, I would like to hear some sugestions, thanks for the video and keep making this great job
I hope you went with the Emonda. It's a wonderful bike, regardless of weight.
I know your target market is the UK and Europe, but I think there are a lot of fans on the other side of the world. Especially in North America. It might be great if you also include the weights in pounds. Thank you and keep up the great work you are doing.
Winspace wheels are almost at the same price as Hunt at the end (did you check prices with your local dealer? did you add taxes?)
1000gbp in UK
I am ordering a decathlon Triban RC500. It would be my very first road bike, hope it would be good for a beginner like myself. Costs £650
Will u be doing an update of this for 2022???
Super happy with my Van Rysel RCR 900 CF at the moment, super sad with decathlon's technical service.... Time to ride back with my Giant contend 3 until R7000 crank comes from japan.... Unbelievable
Nothing wrong with Orro bikes. Don’t be a bike snob. Had my Orro gravel Terra C for a year with no issues. Designed and assembled in the UK by people that have been in the bike trade for over 30 years. And they ride so nicely on our crap roads, as they have been designed for the UK
I'm a very discerning on my bikes and I really like the look of them, and being spec'd for the uk makes me even more convinced.
what does "designed for the UK" mean, other than not having to comply with EU rules (joke) ?
Any plans to do for Ultegra and Di2 bikes please?
polygon is a bike manufacturer from Indonesia and i am Indonesian
They used to make a alot of roadbike a while ago with very wide range of bikes from budget to super Aero TT but since about 2017-2018 they kinda stopped making them, probably due to very low sells. The helios roadbike was very popular
Their MTB sales in the other hand is very stable and still have same wide range of products, and they have like a cutting edge RnD, not not very much for their road bikes
quite shame really
I think the Halford's chain in the UK sells many Insera Sena bikes (Polygon/Marin) under its various brands; Boardman, Carrera and Voodoo plus Go Outdoors has bikes like the Calibre Bossnut made by them. I thought the road bikes were also coming from Indonesia but not sure maybe its just the mountain bikes. They seem good for the money and Halfords do some very competitive pricing here in the UK for their bikes compared to the big international brands.
@@bonzobanana1 so polygon actually made to UK? didn't about that 😂
@@normen416 I think Polygon as a brand is fairly minor in the UK but still sold, Marin the brand that Insera Sena bought is fairly common but Insera Sena manufactured bikes are hugely successful under the Halfords brands as Halfords sell about 1.3 million bikes a year in the UK and have up to about 40% of the market by volume and around 25-30% of the bike market by value. I would say the Carrera, Voodoo and Boardman mountain bikes are mainlly made in Indonesia at the moment which means Insera Sena. Unsure about the road bikes. I remember reading that the low cost Carrera carbon fibre road bike was made in Taiwan and I think the Virtuoso at one point was coming from Cambodia. There is a new Carrera Virtuoso now that looks radically different featuring disc brakes and an aluminium fork that could be Insera Sena.
Insera Sena has also made Kona and Scott bikes and I'm sure many other brands.
www.thejakartapost.com/travel/2017/08/07/tourism-ministry-national-bicycle-company-agree-on-co-branding-.html
I think Insera Sena are now in the top 5 of bicycle manufacturers in the world or maybe that is top 5 of mountain bike manufacturers.
Just bought the Merida Speeder 400, Similar to the Scultura but with flat bars.
Some more brands to look at:
KTM Felt Lapierre Stevens Kellys Author MMR Massi Sensa BH
I love your voice AHAHAHHA ITS SO CALMING
haha! Thanks
Sound like Jim Browning the Indian Call Centre Scammer buster
Maybe you can include Planet X in some of your videos.
Pretty cheap and the build quality is good.
Got an 105 on Full Carbon Frame with Vision Wheels at 1175 € at clearance preis with 8.9 kilo.
Not sure why he ignores Planet X they are a huge seller in the UK I think second only to Brompton in size with regard supplying bikes and also Ribble do some nice bikes too. I'd probably be looking at Planet X and Ribble before many of the brands mentioned here but I guess its personal preference.
Just wondering, do you still have your data sheet available? Looks like your webpage is down now...
If you ever do a follow up you can include Wilier bikes
Please put the Orbea Orca OMR/OMX/AERO on your Ultegra list.
I think you got thé weight of thé Merida scultura 400 in aluminium wrong. When i go go thé website it says 9,11kg for aluminium and 8,1 for the Carbon one.
hi, which country are you in, here is where i got the info: www.merida-bikes.com/en/bike/2024/scultura-rim-400
@@bikotic www.merida-bikes.com/en/bike/105/scultura-400
@@bikotic You are right, the merida in my link is a different generation. My bad. But when you think about it, 8.1kg for a aluminium bike with 105 still seems quite low!
@@bikotic I am looking at all their lower end models, and I seriously think that the weight of the "scultura rim 400" is wrong. It would be lighter than their CF model. The scultura rim 300 (tiagra) weighs in @ 9,18kg. Quite interesting :)
Something fishy going on!! Drives me mad that every single stupid website I goto I have to agree to cookies, but can I find actual CORRECT information like the weight of a bike!!!! crazy.
the black bike is an Arc8
how do you feel about the sava warwind 5.0
No specialized bikes?
1) Fuck the US, as I type this from the US lol your list is very comprehensive and you couldn’t note every brand as a one man band.
2) the first video was great and this one is very good as well. Well done mate.
I just found this channel. What is ARR in the bike types?
all round race bike
begging you do to the same for ultegra!!
I think the main issue is your use of weight as a marker for value ... But that's a very minor thing ... Much more important are things like aero, comfort, versatility, ride quality ... Who cares about the cheapest for weight when the other bike is more comfortable, more aero, maintains value better in second hand marker, has better wheels, et
Of course I agree with you oik01 - but just getting accurate weights of a bike is ridiculously more difficult than it should be, let alone unquantifiable variables like aero, comfort, versatility and ride quality - if you try and use those markers you will be back at square one very quickly. Try it, see how you get on. Value is just a starting point - for example I would never buy a bike I didn't like the look of, no matter how cheap, light, comfortable or aero.
1:22 bike looks a lot like an Orbea Orca 2016, except for the chain stay
Is it a freewheel or cassette?
@bikotic Is the site down? Can't get the list!
yes, sorry - hoping to make a new one at some point
@@bikotic Any chance I can get a link to the file itself?
BTW if you need help restoring it feel free to reach out - that's what I do for living :)
Orbea do a brilliant bang for your buck
Specialized Alles Sprint ?!?!
please include Vellum from Philippines
Swap out the seatpost and saddle on the Merida for carbon ones off Aliexpress and the weight will then be less than the Van Rysel Ultra CFand you'll still be over 400 quid better off.
Do a video on ultegra
And please do a video about cube road bikes
Scultura 400 doesnt wight 8.18 It weighs closer to 8.8 kgs. Somewhere like the Allez Elite. The lightest 105 bike is the caad12 (phased out). It came at 8.2 kgs. For reference the Scultura 300 or Tiagra weighs 9.1 kgs. So how can a 105 bike over the Tiagra with same frame be 1 kg lighter? I know its so listed on Merida website but its not true at all.. Not even close.
I think the guys from Merida make a mistake with the weight data on Merida website.
Scultura 400 rim break 2020 weight 9.11 kg in size M/L w/o pedals.
Scultura 400 rim break 2021 with basiclly the same parts like 2020 model weight 8.16 kg in size M/L w/o pedals.
How on eart the bike for 2021 is almost 1 kg lighter the the bike from 2020 when the 2021 bike have the same parts like the same model bike from 2020?
And Scultura 4000 rim (basiclly the carbon version of Scultura 400 rim) weights 8.16 kg in size M/L w/o pedals ?
So the cheaper and aluminium bike is lighter then more expensive carbon model of the same bike ?
It makes no sens... I think Scultura 400 rim 2021 weight actually 9.16 kg not 8.16 kg.
I will investigate, i just went by what it said on the uk merida website 😫
@@bikotic going to VAR....😮
@@bikotic yes, i understand you. I also read the data from the official site and I usually believe what is written there. But when I compared the data to the same model from 2020 and with the carbon model of the same bike from 2021...it looks like a data error to me.
PS. keep going with the good videos.
hahaha - VAR, thats funny
@@bikotic 3-2, job done!
Cube?
Please do that with ultegra
maintenance costs are bad enough for 105, ultegra is just stupid.
Follow up to "I'm thinking of getting a new bike" when?
soon, its closer!
I got the 2019 Trek Émonda SL5 at a great deal and it is super nice 😍
Orro has rear lights.
1:23 could be a Canyon Ultimate
It kind of looks like a Chinese replica of the giant tcr
Cube Attain GTC Race
May you do the same video with tt/triathlon bikes, please?
And now, the Radon Spire is well more than 2k, after record sales last year, bike manufacturers have become even more greedy bastards.
The unbranded bike is most likely an open mold carbon frame from china
Think it's ridiculous that disc brakes are forced on riders. I build my road bike from frame n fork. Looks like i will not be purchasing complete bikes here on out.
coming from a mtn bike background I find disc brakes insanely good and need far less adjusting/maintenance. If I'm in poor conditions or gravel bike terrain combined with some down inclines then discs are what I would want, and safer on the road too.
If you're a strict road & race/time rider then I guess you wouldn't want them, but that's not me. Amazing how we lose sleep over tiny things though!
Pleased
Sadly all of the 105 bikes £1000 and under bike have had there prices increased by around £2-300.