The Best Value Entry Level Bike in 2023 - Triban RC520

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  • @jikemenkins7098
    @jikemenkins7098 9 месяцев назад +503

    Francis, I think the affordable / entry-level segment is where this channel can really shine. This is the info people need to know.

  • @ShawnIsBatman
    @ShawnIsBatman 9 месяцев назад +171

    This is what I would think of (as a roadie) when I think of an entry-level road bike. With this, a person newer to the sport could ride thousands of miles per year and participate in any type of an event, including just starting with racing and have a bike that could last years and not hold them back. With a price of less than $1,000, this is a complete winner.

    • @playandteach
      @playandteach 9 месяцев назад +7

      Totally agree, but I don't agree with the video that this compares with a £2k - £2.5k bike. Hydraulic brakes - you won't be able to upgrade those calipers to hydraulic because of the cable shifters, and better / lighter cranks are all that it takes to stop the comparison. Just look at the Giant Defy 2 for example, under £2k - carbon frame, hydraulic brakes and 105 everything. BUT for £800, this Triban is of course great. For me £800 second hand buys all that and more.

    • @jackroutledge352
      @jackroutledge352 9 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly. "Beginner" shouldn't have to mean crap. A crap bike will put off a beginner from cycling, so it's good to see something that will bring joy to someone starting out.
      I've got a similar bike from Decathlon, and it's lasted me 5 years so far. I've made a few upgrades along the way, but I can see myself using this thing for at least another five years.

    • @michaelcheng6469
      @michaelcheng6469 9 месяцев назад +2

      If you are a first timer, you can go bottom end in a brand name. Eg a brand new merida endurance 400 was recently going for £980 with a full 105 Hydro groupset and thru axle and that's not even their lowest model. If you it's your second bike and you are more confident checking out bikes, then second hand market is where it's at.

    • @dan_lazaro
      @dan_lazaro 9 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think 105 is a "beginner" groupset. But I guess beginners can almost afford it. I went up to UCI continental events on 105 5800 😂

  • @Joshimuz
    @Joshimuz 9 месяцев назад +82

    I bought this bike at the start of COVID, was my first ever "proper" bike. I absolutely loved it. As value for money it's aboslutely insane, like you say in the video it gets compared to bikes worth over twice as much. The 105-ish groupset was such a dream. It got me everywhere as a primary mode of transportation on road, I went on adventures on it over gravel and dirt, even got panniers for it to use it for bike packing and touring, and it was largely responsible for me getting back into shape. Early on I put Schwalbe Marathon tyres on the wheels and never once had a puncture, crash, anything.
    A month ago it got stolen from my garden. I've never been so sad about losing an object before. The monetary value was one thing, but the sentimental value was a real hit. I still haven't really replaced it properly. I hope whoever gets that one you gave to Recyke y'bike enjoys it as much as I did!

    • @heathen-greaser
      @heathen-greaser 9 месяцев назад +4

      That sucks mate I hope you manage to get the bike back, took me weeks and weeks but I eventually got my bike back when that was stolen.
      I like to put some bike decal on my frame now that looks like it came on the bike, hopefully anybody ever steals it again it’ll stand out more as my bike if I see it in the street or for sale online.
      Some good websites that can make custom decals for you too.

    • @thibaudepeche
      @thibaudepeche 5 месяцев назад

      Did you finally get a new one ?

    • @mvp_kryptonite
      @mvp_kryptonite 4 месяца назад

      I proper low life move. Hope you get back on the/a bike soon

    • @lakaiskates8064
      @lakaiskates8064 3 месяца назад

      @@heathen-greaser Decals can easily be removed and most thieves with half a brain will try to change the look of the bike before getting out and about on it or selling it.
      Removing stickers and decals are the easiest way to do this.

    • @erisdiscordia6120
      @erisdiscordia6120 3 месяца назад

      have you tried looking for it on groove street?

  • @vieslavsobala2005
    @vieslavsobala2005 9 месяцев назад +71

    I bought such a bike for my 17Y daughter as her first road bike and this was in point. I have only changed the tires and back cassettes on 11-34 . The rest setup is perfect. She made this season 3000km. She loved it very much. Size of bike form 2XS, I have bought XS for 164cm and was perfect. No one offers such spec . Brilliant.

    • @DanAlexandruAlb
      @DanAlexandruAlb 9 месяцев назад +1

      I can't recommend this bicycle enough, it is a great deal!

    • @dundeedideley1773
      @dundeedideley1773 9 месяцев назад +3

      jeeeze 3k on her first season?

    • @johnhardy4437
      @johnhardy4437 9 месяцев назад

      Hi....I'm a novice...could you show us the difference 650/700 wheels on a..gravel....Good and bad points about both....thankyou..x

  • @romanluu
    @romanluu 9 месяцев назад +43

    I've been riding this bike for 2 months now. Here in Czechia they are selling it with a 10-speed Microshift groupset and Vittoria tires, purportedly due to component shortages. Either way it's an excellent bike and I am happy it's getting some recognition here on RUclips as well.

    • @AleksandarBanov-tm9ql
      @AleksandarBanov-tm9ql 9 месяцев назад

      Hey, the web site says it comes with the 11 speed Microshift cassette even when everything else is 10 speed. Is it just a mistake in the website where they list the cassette from the rc 520 105 and this one comes with 10 speed cassette?

  • @onemorecyclist
    @onemorecyclist 9 месяцев назад +24

    Really great to see you guys showcasing the RC520 (and others in the range in the earlier videos). I've been riding one of these for nearly 5 years now and I absolutely love it. It's taken me all over the UK on various tours, as well as been used for daily commuting and weekend rides. Never missed a beat. For the money it's a complete steal. Happy cycling!

  • @stuffontyne
    @stuffontyne 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great review gents!! I bought an RC520 @3 years ago was £729 at the time. Absolutely bomb proof , great spec. I did change out the old stock wheels, as getting tyres off/on when on the road was a nightmare, for Mavic Aksium other than that its all as shipped. Must have done north of 5000 miles on it. The relaxed geometry is great for comfort have done a few 100 milers on it with no issues. Bang for your buck this bike cant be beaten imo. Keep up the great work Francis & Jimmy. Cheers

  • @jakethadley
    @jakethadley 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just want to say, really love this format! You manage to cram a ton of infomration and testing/riding/opinions into such a shor video, while still covering all the areas and even explaining a bit of tech (mech/hydro brakes). Bravo!

  • @paulhugo1623
    @paulhugo1623 5 месяцев назад +1

    I bought one, on the recommendation of your channel. As my first road bike in decades (been using MTB for a while).... I am REALLY happy with it. Comfortable and practical.

  • @Simte
    @Simte 9 месяцев назад +5

    These videos are really cool and hopefully get a lot of people into cycling. love the humor and direction, I used watch the vlogs a lot and have to say having more content from both of you delving into bike tech is just awesome.

  • @Showuk
    @Showuk 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great review. I got one of these in about 2019 on the cycle to work scheme. With that £1000, you've got extra budget for upgrades to tyres etc.
    It's a no brainer really if anybody is looking for a road bike. It's my first modern road bike after riding an 80s Pat Rohan with a Campag groupset.
    By the time working from home started, I'd put about 2500 miles on the bike and absolutely loved them all. It's great all year round.

  • @christianb.1028
    @christianb.1028 9 месяцев назад +1

    While I've been following quite a while now, with the new format, your podcast and the stuff you guys cover this channel has quickly become one of my absolute favourite cycling channels! 👍 Well done for showing beginners that you don't have to drop a large amount of money to get a new, well made bike with good warranty. You just have to be able get over your ego and ignore the big brand snobs.

  • @Mavczers
    @Mavczers 9 месяцев назад +26

    I like to think that Decathlon said something like "yeah, we will give you one for testing. Yeah, you can say anything you want. Yeah, you can give it to charity."
    Just because they know the sales will go up after this video.

  • @alanhill7965
    @alanhill7965 9 месяцев назад

    Well done guys for being a one stop shop for all things cycling & great podcast

  • @eloann
    @eloann 9 месяцев назад

    I got one of these when they came out like 4 years ago after having my previous bike stolen and it's been great for commuting and the occasional weekend ride. This year though, I got an itch for adventure and it's also taken me on longer rides up and down proper mountains. It's started to show its limits on steep gradients (both up and downhill) but it's a great gateway for serious beginners or rusty riders on a budget.

  • @easternbrown
    @easternbrown 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have this bike, it's three years old (pretty much same spec). I've just upgraded the tyres to some GP5000s. Really love it, glad you do too. One thing you could have said is that the frame is not UCI compliant for racing, if that were an issue for someone. It's more of a comfortable geometry, really good for long rides and also has mounts for bags etc. you might want to put on it.

  • @elliotthopkins8174
    @elliotthopkins8174 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou for donating to Recyk y bike. They are a great group.

  • @Giroutte
    @Giroutte 9 месяцев назад +2

    Guys! I’m so happy you are reviewing the Decathlon Road bikes!! I love their Triban Road bikes and bought a 120 myself but it’s good to have this review for future reference if someone else still debating on which one to get. Keep them coming guys, I love Decathlon bikes so I’m really happy to see you reviewing it!

  • @SJPMs
    @SJPMs 9 месяцев назад +2

    Cant speak highly enough about this bike. I bought a second one last winter as my winter commuter / wet weather steed. Best move i made in ages🙂
    What it lacks in outright speed it more than made up by offering superior ride quality (thanks in part to running a tubless set up) and usability by offering multiple mount points.
    Lighter wheels ( Cadex AR 35's) have also helped sharpen things up.
    Without doubt one of the best value bikes out there!

  • @MrAlexshellard
    @MrAlexshellard 9 месяцев назад

    Great bunch of guys there, spent a couple of days taking donations apart for them and got a few replacement bits for my own bikes there.

  • @lg.studio
    @lg.studio 9 месяцев назад +6

    Bought the Gravel version for my wife earlier this year. Changed to 11-34, and made the tubeless ready 38mm Hutchinsons there tubeless. I'm happy she is loving it and actually wants to ride a bike now. She did not like riding her 2 y.o. Touring/Cross bike, so making her want to ride a road/gravel bike, and go for a ride with me is a big win. Definitely one of the best investments so far.

    • @captainbungee
      @captainbungee Месяц назад

      11-36 works with 105 mech as well if you want lower gearing. You might need a longer chain.

  • @Relevant_Irrelevance
    @Relevant_Irrelevance 9 месяцев назад +5

    The Triban RC520s here in Asia come with 105 cranksets too, which is neat! Still the same KMC chain + Microshift cassette set-up though, but some regions have a near-full 105 kit, brake callipers aside.

  • @francoisthomas4930
    @francoisthomas4930 9 месяцев назад

    My first ever road bike was a 2020 Triban RC500 (basically the RC520 but with shimano Sora, mechanical disk brakes) and it was amazing. Great value, super robust, reliable, not too heavy and looks alright for the price ! Perfect as a first "proper" road bike.

  • @JesusMeza-jt5me
    @JesusMeza-jt5me 7 месяцев назад

    I have had this bike for 2 years and love it. I switched to a tubeless set up and that’s the only change I have done. I have used it for events as well. For the average rider, we don’t need more than this. Bikes like this and the Poseidon are making quality bikes at an entry point for most riders

  • @chrisdietrich4572
    @chrisdietrich4572 6 месяцев назад

    Bought this last year and it's my first road bike. I took it straight out of the box to a small biking weekend with myself. The shop set it up and they were amazed at the components for the price point. Did 20km on day one and 95km and 800m elevation on day 2. Been biking in amazing places with it since.
    I like the modularity to just change it to a gravel, etc. I bought now 32mm Hutchinson Sector for the next season. We have a few roads that are a bit questionable and hope to have more grip. Other than that put my Downhill MTB clip less pedals on them :D Also bought the 11-34 cassette now, but still have to try it. There are bunch of steep mountains in my region and I had struggles on some of them, so hope that helps.
    I have some issues on my home trainer (Garmin TACX Neo 2T special edition) with the derailleur. It does not shift into the lowest gear or in the highest the derailleur rubs against the frame of the trainer. Could also be me noobing around.
    Overall I am super happy with the experiences I had with the bike so far and also glad about the good 105 shifting experience and the disc breaks. If I stick with the sport, there will be an upgrade to full carbon, electric shifting, 12 gears, etc., but I think this will be a while in the future as this one can do a lot.
    Thanks for making this video. Helps me understand the differences as well to the other models.

  • @yurimow
    @yurimow 9 месяцев назад +3

    8:58 this is already the case, but it is not an issue. on some hubs you just replace the endcaps, while on others you slot an adapter into the thru axle hub and it becomes QR

  • @rodcosta3603
    @rodcosta3603 9 месяцев назад

    You guys are just getting better! 💫

  • @DrunknFist
    @DrunknFist 9 месяцев назад +2

    My brother has this bike, and has been using it for 3 years now and it has been absolutely rock solid. Unbelievable value. He put some carbon wheels on it and it has taken the bike to another level.

  • @blazz573
    @blazz573 9 месяцев назад

    This would make a great winter bike. Good timing you have.

  • @jw3638
    @jw3638 9 месяцев назад

    Got the 520 as a gift. It feels heavy and sluggish but the shifting is solid and I feel so confident descending on it

  • @davidclarke7656
    @davidclarke7656 9 месяцев назад +3

    Loving the honest review of lower price point machines and hardware. The worlds gone mad in what amateur, low level, relatively new cyclists are prepared to spend on a bike - it’s a marketing triumph and there needs to be a recalibration.

  • @kalilebron007
    @kalilebron007 9 месяцев назад

    This is it! Great coverage for bicycles like this. Superb stuff. Will you be covering Van Rysel as well?

  • @ianlainchbury
    @ianlainchbury 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love this sort of content. Crackin video

  • @touringolem9657
    @touringolem9657 9 месяцев назад

    Been waiting for this. Good one 👍

  • @johnmcnulty1129
    @johnmcnulty1129 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great gesture at the end guys

  • @KMnng10
    @KMnng10 9 месяцев назад

    I ride this bike since 2 years as gravel / commute bike. Just had a Rs510 crankset. Works perfect. Never had a problem. Changed to tyres to pirelli gravel m tubeless. Even the saddle works perfect for me.
    Only downside I see is the QR / disc combo. But just in case I want to buy a new wheelset. Qr / disc is hard to find. Not a lot to choose.

  • @brookes79
    @brookes79 9 месяцев назад +2

    Ive got a 2020 Pinnacle laterite 3, was around the same price. Also comes with Shimano 11 speed 105, but weighs 9.7kg. Great bike, is now my winter bike & my Ribble Endurance SL is my main bike. Pity as the Post Covid Laterite now has 9 SPEED Sora on it instead.

  • @TheLaurieJi
    @TheLaurieJi 9 месяцев назад

    I was waiting for this review!!!!

  • @noahhupe1
    @noahhupe1 9 месяцев назад +9

    Have this bike and converted it to a gravelbike, just fitted 38c tyres. Decathlon says max is 36c but mine fit fine (Hutchinson Override). Amazing bike, very durable, simple to work on yourself. Even did bikepacking on it with no problem at all, thanks to the many options for bags and racks. 😊
    Got it used but like new for 600€.

    • @andras.89
      @andras.89 9 месяцев назад

      It can be even fitted with 40c Hutchinson Touareg as well

    • @gedheaton1415
      @gedheaton1415 5 месяцев назад

      I've got this bike atm but due to health reasons cant afford to fall off(long story) or more to the point get knocked off with all the dik eds up here, so not wanting to give up cycling I thought I'll sell this and buy the gravel version but reading your comment anr watching the video am I correct in saying I dont need to, just change the tyre's?, I'm not bothered about speed or anything but there is some decent gravel runs by me that could keep me on the bike and save £££

  • @1RichieRich
    @1RichieRich 9 месяцев назад

    I had one a while ago before I sold on ,I changed the wheels for fulcrums and ran with 700x38 maxxis ramblers and it was a nice comfy machine

  • @Boodoo4You
    @Boodoo4You 9 месяцев назад

    We’ve got these in Australia too, at Decathlon. They’re 1599 AUD which is 835 GBP. It comes with 105 all round, except for the Microshift 11s 11/32 cassette, and the TRP brakes. Definitely a great deal.

  • @jonathanvince7374
    @jonathanvince7374 9 месяцев назад

    I brought the sora 10 speed version of the 520 about 2 years ago. Upgraded it to hydraulic disc brake 105 last winter (when they were knocked out cheap) and a new set of wheels and tyres over the summer.

  • @PeterisSudakovs
    @PeterisSudakovs 3 дня назад

    I have been riding the rc520 for almost 3 years now and it has been very good. Bent the frame but Decathlon did the replacement with 50% discount. I am riding 11-42 with a longer adjustment screw so that the 105 rear deraileur can fit the larger cassete. I do not think that you can go bigger that 42 though as the shifting with the extension is at the limit of smooth... Also Schwalbe G-one 35mm with TPU tubes - awesome.

  • @marks3620
    @marks3620 9 месяцев назад

    Had two bikes from Decathlon, Btwin Triban 3 ten years ago and more recently Van Rysel EDR Ultegra rim 3 years ago. Both been great bikes.

  • @bugsygoo
    @bugsygoo 9 месяцев назад +3

    Love to see you testing the van rysel bikes.

  • @ltu42
    @ltu42 9 месяцев назад +2

    I've been riding with a 11-32 R7000 105 cassette for years, and bought an uprade to 11-34 with vacations in the mountains in mind. I switched it back after the first ride. The 11-32 cassette has 1 tooth increments between the 4 smallest cogs, whereas the 34 tooth cassette starts at 2 tooth increments: 11-13-15-17 etc. It is very noticeable when riding fast in the bunch on the flat. So, I would reommend the 11-32 cassette as an all-rounder option, with a 34 tooth cassette a specialist climbing setup. Now, in the 12 speed world this is not a problem, effectively you get a 34 gear as an extra.

    • @brookes79
      @brookes79 9 месяцев назад

      I've got the 11-30t 105 rear cassette & it's the same, don't get a 34t one.

  • @TehNubTwinz
    @TehNubTwinz 9 месяцев назад

    I got my disc break rc 120 about a month ago and it’s my first bike. I’ve put about 250 miles on it already and I’m just in love, I’ll probably upgrade in another year or so

  • @AlarmedJuggernaut8
    @AlarmedJuggernaut8 9 месяцев назад

    Bought this bike a few years ago, still love riding it everyday till now!

  • @Juma81
    @Juma81 9 месяцев назад +14

    I purchased the RC520 in July as my very first road bike, had a fitting from bike fit James, to get it dialed in and it's been wonderful. I have had two crashes (thanks TFL busses) and the bike has held up like a champ. Highly recommend. Looking forward to getting my fitness up and possibly grabbing something a bit lighter in spring.

    • @johnnunn8688
      @johnnunn8688 9 месяцев назад +2

      If you intend to race, go lighter but otherwise, don’t bother.

    • @chetmanley1885
      @chetmanley1885 9 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe change the wheels, you'll feel more difference than a new bike unless you're paying big money

    • @Chaddledee
      @Chaddledee 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@johnnunn8688 Yeah fr, at best you'll be shaving 2.5kg off it unless you spend silly money, and 2.5kg is honestly negligible compared to the rider's weight unless you are using it competitively and you're already in the best shape you can be.

  • @denisspratt926
    @denisspratt926 9 месяцев назад +1

    Would be fun to see you guys try out the top of the range bikes Decathlon have as well to check out how they compare to other brands in the same price range.
    Like the Van Rysel RCR and EDR.
    Those will be in the World Tour next season ridden by AG2R.
    Nice video.

  • @Octoknight64
    @Octoknight64 9 месяцев назад

    I have 2 of them, you can’t be wrong with this one ! The gravel version is awesome although a bit more expensive.

  • @Idyll_Insomniac
    @Idyll_Insomniac 9 месяцев назад +10

    I bought mine about a month ago now, getting 105 at this price point is practically a steal. Also had very good reviews. Can always get a different frame etc. in the future and move the 105 parts over along with buying the rest of the 105 parts (cassette and crank)

    • @johnnunn8688
      @johnnunn8688 9 месяцев назад

      I know this doesn’t have a complete 105 set, but with 105 @ £500, it’s deffo a steal anyway.

  • @kierenkd
    @kierenkd 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. Im only riding as im injured from running. Aiming to average 90 minutes a day (10 hours a week) so can't compete with the big boys nor do I want to. A bike like this is perfect. I actually have a Cadd12 that was reduced from £1500 to £999 when I bought it. I can't believe today's prices

  • @wonkygaestgl7390
    @wonkygaestgl7390 9 месяцев назад +15

    Hey Francis, I love your videos. I think that an alternative to the rc520 could be buying an rc120 and fitting it with Sora or 105 as it works out to be around 350 for the bike and 250 for the upgrade at a shop and if you don't mind rim brakes, it works out to around £200 less, which you could spend on some upgrades such as tyres or wheels or aero bars, which I think would create a better overall experience.

  • @ah-64apache84
    @ah-64apache84 9 месяцев назад +1

    i feel like if you have the money and the geometry fits for you, this is a great value. The 105 will be shifting a ton nicer than the

  • @benws8246
    @benws8246 9 месяцев назад

    Good video and I'm pleased that you are covering bikes at this price point. I think that people don't need to spend thousands on a bike and the industry is taking the p**s with their pricing. Glad to see that you echo my thoughts in that there is good stuff out there at budget prices.

  • @m.k.4046
    @m.k.4046 9 месяцев назад +3

    I owned a RC520 for a bit over a year now, and I have to admit that the stock Decathlon tires weren't that great in the end. They're rather heavy and I think they wear out really fast especially when exposed to the sun. They're not really that puncture resistand either. The ones I replaced them with are the Panaracer Gravelking slick, I think 32, and they work much much better. Better at cornering, tubeless compatible, faster and lighter than the original ones, and you can easily go on hardpack dirt roads without fear.

  • @NathanRodger
    @NathanRodger 3 месяца назад

    I love that you keep in mind that for many, it's hard to afford things: "It's an 800 quid bike, which is obviously a lot of money" Whilst there are indeed markets that a 10000 quid bike is researched, made, and taken to market and sells well... it is not so for many. I appreciate it!

  • @jamesgodwin6484
    @jamesgodwin6484 9 месяцев назад

    I got this bike from my GF as my second more "trashable" bike choice instead of using my Carbon (i was eyeing it up myself). I cannot disagree with anything in the video and for normally 850£ (which should be pointed out) its a FANASTIC bike. I changed the tyres for more gripper road ones for more all weather and i would change the cassette but I tried it out on 200m long max 12% local hill and it was fine. if you live near more hills then save yourself the effort and get that 11-34 but if its flat or less than 200 meters elevation over say 30+ km don't bother. I personally changed the crank arm from 170 to 165 and for me it feels better. One thing i have to point out is there is very little adjustment to shorten so fit smaller if in-between sizes, for example the stem is 80mm on the small etc etc.

  • @anthonylloyd6094
    @anthonylloyd6094 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid.
    It's shows Decathlon are giving thought to the bicycles they produce.
    Please can you do a best entry level gravel bicycle?

  • @shivsnorman
    @shivsnorman 9 месяцев назад

    I have the Triban RC520 Women - it easily matches my Cannondale Synapse. I changed the saddle though. Fantastic bike all round!!

  • @kylew1358
    @kylew1358 9 месяцев назад

    I love Decathlon and that same store you guys go to! I have the their Van Rysel Aluminium EDR Ultregra and got it for 1200 but selling for 1500 now.
    I'm a beginner so it's great for me!

  • @domonkosscheiling5809
    @domonkosscheiling5809 9 месяцев назад

    the achilles heel of all triban bikes are the rims. at some (not too distant) point, they start to crack at the spoke holes. if you want to use them on a daily basis, get a proper 32 spoke wheelset built in your local bike shop. :)

  • @tehdopefish
    @tehdopefish 9 месяцев назад +1

    They have this at Decathlon in Canada, but it sells for the equivalent of over 1000 GBP. There are definitely a lot of competitive bikes from major brands at that price point.

  • @MrBillboeing
    @MrBillboeing 9 месяцев назад

    I owned it for a year, it was my commuter bike, in the end also my gravel bike. Solid bike for the money.

  • @davidwhite5522
    @davidwhite5522 9 месяцев назад

    I have the RC520 , lockdown purchase I won’t lie but o love it . Got me into cycling and watching great Channels like this . Wheels and tyres are awful so changed for some hunt wheels

  • @kevinlyon9501
    @kevinlyon9501 9 месяцев назад

    That is a lot of bike for the money, I have the TRP Spyre cable brakes on the road bike and when I was building the gravel bike bought a pair of the cable hydraulic ones pretty good option compared to the price of a full hydraulic set-up. I like that it's a honest review so Decathlon actually get quite a good add and somebody who can't afford a bike will get a nice bike, good job lads.

  • @famoterlhh4993
    @famoterlhh4993 8 месяцев назад

    I love this bike, bought it in April, and I managed to ride my longest ride of 80km
    It fits me almost perfectly in size small, however a bike fit to fine tune the fit would be a nice to have

  • @chetmanley1885
    @chetmanley1885 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was looking for a relatively inexpensive road bike I can ride through winter might be a good shout.
    I'd change the chainset and front mech for GRX, I like the 46/30 a lot, stick some 32mm tires on and good to go.

  • @andras.89
    @andras.89 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wohoo, "my" bike - I am kinda worried before watching this ep :D (bought it last year when it came with 105 crankset back then)
    Bought it with M-size which is a bit too big for me, so I pushed the seat forward and changed the stem from 100mm down to 80mm. Also I have bought a "true" Shimano R7000 105 crank with 165mm lenght instead of the factory 172,5mm length, love it with my short legs. I bought a Shimano cassette 11-34t so I have 1to1 ratio for climbing as well, instead of the factory Microshift branded cassette 11-32t.
    Using it RN with 32mm wide Panarecar Gravelking slick tyres with Vittoria latex inner tubes, it got very confortable with these small changes, I am going to go only for endurance road bikes when I look for a future upgrade, for sure

  • @goodcompanycoffee
    @goodcompanycoffee 9 месяцев назад

    Fantastic road bike. Best bang for bang your buck and also looks good! Ride the hell out of it.

  • @DavidtheDoom
    @DavidtheDoom 9 месяцев назад

    I have this bike, it is really solid. Only the brakes leaves more to wish for.

  • @KopfKino901
    @KopfKino901 9 месяцев назад

    I got the gravel version (GRVL 520) of this bike and I love it

  • @fooboomoo
    @fooboomoo 9 месяцев назад

    I always seem to come back to Decathlon when lokking at bikes. Great values across the board and they often have sales. Fir example I bought the Rickrider AM 50 S for 1200€ earlier this year.

  • @rellify3
    @rellify3 4 месяца назад

    Bought this bike a year ago, it's my first bike. Obviously I have zero point of comparison, but it's been great to commute around town, go for longer rides on the weekends, and on an indoor trainer this winter. If anyone out there is considering it, go for it!

  • @20dpb
    @20dpb 9 месяцев назад

    Great cause and video

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f 9 месяцев назад

    That Triban looks really cool. That's half the battle 😀

  • @gvnshtn
    @gvnshtn 8 месяцев назад

    I just picked up one of the last few 105 RC520's in the UK for £670. I was looking at an alloy Synapse 2 reduced from £1600 to £1075 but £670 for one of these has to be an absolute steal! Thanks for the recommendation, I'm not sure I'd have even looked at Decathlon 🤘

  • @MTBScotland
    @MTBScotland 9 месяцев назад +2

    wheels and tyres are pretty heavy. changes to those two after a while would make a big difference to the bike. I got a set of Vel 28 alu wheels that weight in at 1590g I bought for £200. I considered that bike before I got my ribble endurance AI.

  • @high.fly.4949
    @high.fly.4949 9 месяцев назад

    as always great video :) could you review the grvl 520 next :D

  • @user-lx6dk2ir4g
    @user-lx6dk2ir4g 9 месяцев назад

    Love this video! Anyway we can get a full comparison between all the entry level bikes from Decathalon? RC 120, RC 500, RC520 etc? Would love to see your thoughts and purchase decisions on the different bikes?

  • @cneubert28
    @cneubert28 9 месяцев назад

    Love giving it to a bike project. We have The Urban Bike Project here that I gave a couple bikes to.

  • @Mclovinthedank
    @Mclovinthedank 9 месяцев назад +3

    This is all the bike the average person needs.

  • @watchesnwheels
    @watchesnwheels 9 месяцев назад

    Those Hy-Rds are really underrated.
    Not only do most of them perform better than Spyres (sometimes even Growtacs), they are an upgrade from the Aliexpress hybrid brakes, and they were designed such that changing oil/ maintenance is easy.
    If Decathlon updated their frame to be like the Poseidon family of gravel bikes (to have interchangeable dropouts) and kept this price, these bikes will be a proper sleeper/ fly off shelves.

  • @krishnansrinivasan830
    @krishnansrinivasan830 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome & Thanks :)

  • @attinsona
    @attinsona 5 месяцев назад

    This is where the Specialized Allez used to shine. But this appears to be a seriously nice piece of kit.

  • @Musketman84th
    @Musketman84th 9 месяцев назад +3

    520 is a great bike...i have one here in Canada. I did some upgrades like switch the casette to a 11-34, raised the bars with a new stem, replaced the saddle with a brooks and added clipless peddles. I also switched the tyes to Gator Skins but omg they're horrible to get off...but that good be the tyres fault. I also use it for gravel with a separate wheel set with 37mm tyres.

    • @lucalorenzetti9905
      @lucalorenzetti9905 9 месяцев назад

      Out of curiosity, what wheels did you mount for gravel?

    • @Musketman84th
      @Musketman84th 9 месяцев назад +1

      They are Bontrager wheels..not sure the particular model...just says Bontrager TLR as they can be tubless

  • @samcross5350
    @samcross5350 9 месяцев назад

    Love the fact you gave them away at the end but would have been good to see what improvements you could have got from the bike with the money saved by not going with a big brand first.

  • @__uorson
    @__uorson 9 месяцев назад

    this is awesome. do you know of any equivalent brand/offer in the north american market, by any chance?
    also: i got my bike from recycle a bicycle in new york almost exactly 20 years ago. these programs’ impact on communities is HUGE. still riding it! 1980s panasonic with a million little updates now. the program totally worked. i wouldn’t have been able to get into cycling in the city properly if these guys didn’t guide me.
    thank you gentlemen. ❤

  • @oneroadgoodwalk
    @oneroadgoodwalk 9 месяцев назад

    this was my first road bike. it was a great bike!

  • @mozzarella2261
    @mozzarella2261 9 месяцев назад

    Love the decathlon videos

  • @emm75
    @emm75 9 месяцев назад

    love those Decathlon reviews, could you review their Van Rysel range in the future? I'm really wondering if they offer the same value

  • @Wichyn1
    @Wichyn1 9 месяцев назад

    For those that might not use it before, let me say that I can confirm that Shimano 105 are WOW!!! Chef kiss!! I've have another bike with that set and it just goes and goes!!! After 2000-3000 km (1000-2000 miles) everything it's still great with them. Just until now, after 5years I need to replace the chain because of wear and that's it
    I've been looking for a commute bike with drop bar just because I like them better but at this moment, they're usually "gravel" so cost to much for my like and also don't have mounting points for paniers and mudguards. Even if you find a good hybrid, the cost of the conversion might be quite significant
    Even though this is not completely intended to be a commute bike, for me, is perfect for my riding style and also with a a nice price given the groups set and other specifications. The tire clearance it's perfect!!! I'm ok with going with 35mm but it's good to know that it goes up to 40mm
    I find it funny that here in Mexico, it's advertised with Shimano RS 510 crank so it's slightly different but still with Microshift cassette and Shimano 105
    I think I just found my perfect bike!!!!

  • @stanley3647
    @stanley3647 9 месяцев назад

    Sturdy, durable frame and fork plus 105's groupset is perfect combination.
    Anything else like: chain, casette, crakns, brakes, wheels or tyres are easy replaceable to customize bike to Your pereferenes.
    Big OK for this price and don't forget about long Decathlon's warranty.

  • @ShareKoLangPh
    @ShareKoLangPh 9 месяцев назад

    I got the RC500 which has the Shimano Sora groupset. Pretty much the same geometry as tghe 520 but has different components. Which serves its purpose well since Im only a weekend biker. Changed my wheels to 35C but since you said it can fit a 40C, next time I’ll put a 40C. Changed my brakes also to a Tourney mech brake. The ProMax was slippery from the get go. Happy to see you review the Decathlon bikes. Its a nice brand for those who are just starting to ride bikes.

    • @Truesilverful
      @Truesilverful 9 месяцев назад

      In manual it says 32 is max, I put on 38 and I feel that is already a bit dangerous, I would not put on 40. Esspecialy as with gravel you tend to ride mud and it is not good for the frame.

  • @_________4292
    @_________4292 9 месяцев назад +4

    New content is nice, but I miss old vlogs

  • @ashleymilns5143
    @ashleymilns5143 9 месяцев назад +2

    Disclaimer, I work for Decathlon. BUT I love my RC520! It's done me perfectly as a fair weather cyclist and commuter. The Decathlon bikes around this price point are always exceptional value.

  • @benpaget3235
    @benpaget3235 9 месяцев назад

    I have an RC520 and love it.
    Got it in lockdown when bikes were hard to get and wanted something with 105 groupset.
    It’s been prefect for me.
    I’ve upgraded the wheelset to a set of carbon 50mm and kept the original wheels with gravel tyres.
    Great for gravel riding and also took it backpacking this summer.
    Great review, nice to see cheaper bikes being reviewed. Plus the donation is a nice touch 👌🏼

  • @HUNHali
    @HUNHali 9 месяцев назад +4

    Crazy value for money, couple things that would hold me back from buying:
    1) Quick release frame: You basically have to adjust the brakes every time you swap the wheels, you cannot put them back in exactly the same position.
    2) IS/PM rear brake mount: Once you decide to upgrade to hydro GRX/sram, you cannot put a standard flat mount rear brake caliper on it unless you use exotic adapters.
    Also I used to be a fan of 11 speed 11-34, but 11-32 is a much better option imo. The teeth counts:
    11-12-13-14-16-18-20-22-25-28-32
    11-13-15-17-19-21-23-25-27-30-34
    The smaller gaps at high speeds for me is worth using the 11-32, the range is almost as good as the 11-34.

    • @cruciforme2
      @cruciforme2 9 месяцев назад

      I have put and removed the wheel multiple times and never had to adjust the brakes.
      For the rear brake it's true but on the other hand of you paid the extra for those hydromec brakes, upgrading to full hydro is not a nice move but as I understand some mtb calipers are compatible.
      The only thing I don't like is that I would prefer a 46/30 chainring.

    • @HUNHali
      @HUNHali 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@cruciforme2 I have the GRVL 120, and there's usually a bit of brake rub when swapping wheels, certainly more compared to my thru axle bikes. Yeah the HY/RD brakes might be alright, but on the 120 there were Promax mechanical brakes, which were worth swapping for GRX hydro ones, but I had to buy a funky IS-FM adapter (which is quite funky, it's harder to adjust compared to regular FM or PM brakes. Now basically the only original component on the bike is the frameset :)

    • @cruciforme2
      @cruciforme2 9 месяцев назад

      That makes sense :).

  • @RasputinReview
    @RasputinReview 6 месяцев назад

    I had a look at one of these today, I am honestly shocked by how much cheaper it is than other brands with those specs.
    I am considering either this, or the Riverdale 500, for the more relaxed handlebars and seating