When you decide to go on a trek, there's only 1 brand to choose from. You choose the bike that does the journey you want. It's probably great to ride around the domain. Race bikes just keep driving you to Albert Park race track every time you get on them. I'm sick of being taken to the race track. When we get to the race track the bike tells me to get off cause it's done It's job of going to the race track. I've got to watch the races from the public stand then get on the Home bike to be taken home. The race bike gets delivered to my house for the next race day. Then it'll take me to the race again.
My criticism would be the lack of criteria or maybe their communication. A 9500£ Specialized, a Triban, a titanium bike + 3 others that fall somewhere between them.
Good job on making a list with some variety and leaving the angry comments section to point out the bleeding obvious. Delighted to see the Cube Attain get some of the lime light for once. I love mine except because it does things so well my what bike should I get next dilemma is difficult because I can’t decide whether to get something more racy and aero or something more rugged and gravel capable.
@@alexkennedy644 the Scultura 7000e is a better climbing bike, a little bit lighter than the endurance model and has a more aggressive geometry. The Endurance model would have been ideal if I wasn’t going to take cycling as seriously. I liked the endurance model because it looks better IMO but I’m glad I went with the normal Scultura, It’s tried and tested. This is the first release of the Scultura Endurance, so I might pick one up further down the track.
@@DynamiteDB I am a bit the same. Have had hybrid and mountain bike before. Thinking for some weekend rides with some mates who have road bikes and some home fitness on a smart trainer to loose some extra KGs which I should get....scultura or scultara endurance. Not going to race ever but not sure yet what to get. Not sure of the trade-off by going endurance to my use case
A stiff frame is nothing new. I still have a Cannondale bike with a massive downtube. And the stiffness of the frame is a demerit, not a plus. A controlled amount of give in the bottom bracket, a flexible fork, wider and supple tires (32 mm isn't wide), rim brakes, and lighter tubing protect the rider from punishing vibration. Let's not forget that for many years, the pros specified bikes that were flexible because they knew that a bike that beat them up meant being an also-ran in the great tours. All I can see in these bikes is a transparent effort to rebrand racing bikes as endurance bikes.
@@highfived The Roubaix in this video. As aero as the SL6 tarmac and lighter than the Venge. It's got Paris-Roubaix wins to substantiate that claim. Top bit of engineering from Specialized
@@tomcolls9264 who cares everybody knows the giant defy is the best selling endurance bike in the bike industry. This is how giant made they money. The specialised roubaix is good bike but no giant defy in a endurance bike list makes no sense brother.
Like many others, you haven’t included the trek domane, I mean it can go on gravel, cobbles, road endurance and you could race on it if you wanted to. I mean it genuinely is the best all rounder bike out there if you’re considering the top SLR versions. It’s not that heavy, it’s somewhat is aero, iso speed, carbon, wide tire clearance, endurance geometry. I mean are people in this comment section doing the work for you ?
I agree, where is Trek Domane with 2 x Isospeed, Also you may fit at least 35-38 mm tyre which which could be easily inverted to kind of gravel bike, road + or super comfy on crap quality of tarmac.
"Blurr the lines between race bike and endurance bike" - come on, please! Was there ever a "line", especially since bike racing has always been an endurance sport? And bike racing has always been done by athletes with the greatest endurance.
The allez are really nice too, even if they have rim brakes. My own allez is a remarkably reliable all weather commuter as well as mile muncher, surprised it didn’t get on the list 😔
@@utterlyexiged No ,i dont. Unfortunatly in Hungary serious shortage of bikes,like everywhere...and my local italian brand shop offer me a wilier cento 10SL. Because the pinarello delivery is not in the near future
You''re right. Most look awful. I recall that some of Cannondale's CAAD offerings had decent-looking welds. I don't remember which ones, but they compared favorably to the smooth welds on my titanium LeMond.
I agree. I have one and love it, night and day from my old bike. My rides are usually around 50 - 60 miles and and not all the roads around here are good. Makes a nice difference. Very reliable and great Shimano Ultegra components. Also, the 32 wide tires are the best choice. Low rolling resistance and very good on tar snakes and expansion joints as well as rough chip seal roads. Ride on my friends.
@@doxasnob8137 It is a great bike, but I don't like the Domane... It feels like a sluggish tracktor compared to other bikes. I prefer the more agile endurance bikes.
@@mellord83 I have no experience with the giant defy. Bikes that handle in a way that I little: cannondale supersix evo, cannondale synapse, spezialized Roubaix, Rose Reveal..... To name a few. But it really is a lot of personal preference and trial and error 😊
Nice variety. I wish Ribble and Cube were available in the US. I had the 2016 Roubaix and would have liked for Specialized to offer a future shock upgrade kit as opposed to having to buy a new bike. Instead of a new Roubaix I jumped ship to the Trek Domane and the feel and compliance of the Domane seems world's above the the 2016 Roubaix.
All the bikes on the list had more recent releases. Every bike you mentioned has previously reviewed well on our site but none met the criteria for this particular video
@@roadcc sorry I thought your video was six of the best road endurance bikes I didn't realise that you weren't including previously reviewed bikes that didn't meet your "criteria"..
I do think all the bikes you mentioned were in the previous version of this video we made a few years back. Just trying to keep things fresh as new options enter the market
The Roubaix is a let down! Potentially a bike to do it all apart from ride in winter. I wouldn’t recommend it, you’ll get drenched because there’s no mudguard mounts! 🤦🏻♂️
@@XAVargasX0206 You can create a better bike (build) for the money spent on a complete at a shop... And even though i put together my own creations..i still try and support my local shops..just not for a complete.. Because as i said, you get more for your money with a build.
The chassis and drivetrain perform only as good as the engine pumps out power. Remember this folks, it's not the bike that's fast, it's how the rider's legs are on the day.
This is my first road ruclips.net/user/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA and I have taken it out a handful of times and so far it is exceeding all of my expectations. I didn’t want to break the bank on a first bike and the herd is a great option for getting a fast bike with reliable components. I plan on riding this bike for many years to come. Thank you Sava!
Surprising that Trek’s Domane didn’t make this list😮
After my away game loss with a truck i picked up a Scott Addict disk 20......just brilliant,really brilliant.
do you mean the non gravel version? Seen a 2022 Addict disk 20 in prism green color in bike shop last week. Looked amazing!
Like all the other comments on here where is the Trek Domane which is one of the best endurance bikes out there!
It's too heavy to qualify...
When you decide to go on a trek, there's only 1 brand to choose from.
You choose the bike that does the journey you want.
It's probably great to ride around the domain.
Race bikes just keep driving you to Albert Park race track every time you get on them.
I'm sick of being taken to the race track.
When we get to the race track the bike tells me to get off cause it's done It's job of going to the race track.
I've got to watch the races from the public stand then get on the Home bike to be taken home.
The race bike gets delivered to my house for the next race day.
Then it'll take me to the race again.
No Trek Domane is an insult to endurance bikes. Period.
This should be call 6 endurance bike to consider, but don’t call them best
My criticism would be the lack of criteria or maybe their communication. A 9500£ Specialized, a Triban, a titanium bike + 3 others that fall somewhere between them.
Sorry but the domane is less than stellar IMO. Good bike for a beginner but nothing more.
Is there much difference compared to a fast and comfortable gravel bike? Diversity trough much better clearance, mudguards, cages...etc
Good job on making a list with some variety and leaving the angry comments section to point out the bleeding obvious. Delighted to see the Cube Attain get some of the lime light for once. I love mine except because it does things so well my what bike should I get next dilemma is difficult because I can’t decide whether to get something more racy and aero or something more rugged and gravel capable.
What about the trek domane????
Trek Domane best endurance bike
I’m looking for a Scultura Endurance ATM. Unfortunately not many of them are coming into Australia 😞
But it's available if you are willing to wait?
@@drandrewtan I ended buying the Scultura 7000e model. I ended up deciding against the endurance model.
@@DynamiteDB what was the reason not to go with endurance? What swayed you the other way?
@@alexkennedy644 the Scultura 7000e is a better climbing bike, a little bit lighter than the endurance model and has a more aggressive geometry. The Endurance model would have been ideal if I wasn’t going to take cycling as seriously. I liked the endurance model because it looks better IMO but I’m glad I went with the normal Scultura, It’s tried and tested. This is the first release of the Scultura Endurance, so I might pick one up further down the track.
@@DynamiteDB I am a bit the same. Have had hybrid and mountain bike before. Thinking for some weekend rides with some mates who have road bikes and some home fitness on a smart trainer to loose some extra KGs which I should get....scultura or scultara endurance. Not going to race ever but not sure yet what to get. Not sure of the trade-off by going endurance to my use case
A stiff frame is nothing new. I still have a Cannondale bike with a massive downtube. And the stiffness of the frame is a demerit, not a plus. A controlled amount of give in the bottom bracket, a flexible fork, wider and supple tires (32 mm isn't wide), rim brakes, and lighter tubing protect the rider from punishing vibration. Let's not forget that for many years, the pros specified bikes that were flexible because they knew that a bike that beat them up meant being an also-ran in the great tours. All I can see in these bikes is a transparent effort to rebrand racing bikes as endurance bikes.
Would love to see a review of the cube agree..very few reviews on youtube..
No giant defy one of the best selling road bike of all time ? To anyone reading this . what is the fastest endurance on the market ?
As endurance bikes are not aero, you will probably be faster on a lighter bike. Rim brakes.
@@TeoSluga I know they are not aero just wanted to know what is the fastest endurance bike on the market out of interest
@@highfived The Roubaix in this video. As aero as the SL6 tarmac and lighter than the Venge. It's got Paris-Roubaix wins to substantiate that claim. Top bit of engineering from Specialized
@@tomcolls9264 who cares everybody knows the giant defy is the best selling endurance bike in the bike industry. This is how giant made they money. The specialised roubaix is good bike but no giant defy in a endurance bike list makes no sense brother.
@@highfived all that tells me it's that it's cheap and widely available. You asked me what is the fastest endurance bike. It's not the Defy
BMC Roadmachine?
No Trek Domane on the list??
i sold my domade 1 year ago, it wasn't the most comfortable bike
@@1lp1v I feel you would be in the minority on that view. But thankfully we’re all different.
No Giant, no Trek..no party
I feel like the Orbea Orca OMR is missing from this list🤔
No Synapse or Domane......
Or Giant Defy...
Impossible how can you put the cube ahead of them!
Like many others, you haven’t included the trek domane, I mean it can go on gravel, cobbles, road endurance and you could race on it if you wanted to. I mean it genuinely is the best all rounder bike out there if you’re considering the top SLR versions. It’s not that heavy, it’s somewhat is aero, iso speed, carbon, wide tire clearance, endurance geometry. I mean are people in this comment section doing the work for you ?
I agree, where is Trek Domane with 2 x Isospeed, Also you may fit at least 35-38 mm tyre which which could be easily inverted to kind of gravel bike, road + or super comfy on crap quality of tarmac.
"Blurr the lines between race bike and endurance bike" - come on, please! Was there ever a "line", especially since bike racing has always been an endurance sport? And bike racing has always been done by athletes with the greatest endurance.
The allez are really nice too, even if they have rim brakes. My own allez is a remarkably reliable all weather commuter as well as mile muncher, surprised it didn’t get on the list 😔
it is not consider as endurance bike. more like aero race bike
Merida bikes are nice and value for money
...and where is the pinarello paris or cervelo caledonia?
I'm actually considering a paris myself, do you own one?
@@utterlyexiged
No ,i dont.
Unfortunatly in Hungary serious shortage of bikes,like everywhere...and my local italian brand shop offer me a wilier cento 10SL.
Because the pinarello delivery is not in the near future
Gladly elsewhere. They're both ugly bikes.
Works great/Easy install
Great bikes but leaving out the Cannondale Synapse was a mistake!
Is it so difficult to smarten up those welds on aluminium bikes? Every bike i see has awful welding
Truly great welds are never ground.... remember if you grind away too much material you compromise the strength of the weld....
You''re right. Most look awful. I recall that some of Cannondale's CAAD offerings had decent-looking welds. I don't remember which ones, but they compared favorably to the smooth welds on my titanium LeMond.
Let me put it in a polite way: the title is very misleading... At best!
Grave omission: Trek Domane. This review is woefully incomplete without including it.
I agree. I have one and love it, night and day from my old bike. My rides are usually around 50 - 60 miles and and not all the roads around here are good. Makes a nice difference. Very reliable and great Shimano Ultegra components. Also, the 32 wide tires are the best choice. Low rolling resistance and very good on tar snakes and expansion joints as well as rough chip seal roads. Ride on my friends.
@@doxasnob8137 It is a great bike, but I don't like the Domane... It feels like a sluggish tracktor compared to other bikes. I prefer the more agile endurance bikes.
@@carly200 which ones are more agile? What about giant Defy?
@@mellord83 I have no experience with the giant defy.
Bikes that handle in a way that I little: cannondale supersix evo, cannondale synapse, spezialized Roubaix, Rose Reveal..... To name a few.
But it really is a lot of personal preference and trial and error 😊
Perfectly fine without the Domane.
Nice variety. I wish Ribble and Cube were available in the US. I had the 2016 Roubaix and would have liked for Specialized to offer a future shock upgrade kit as opposed to having to buy a new bike. Instead of a new Roubaix I jumped ship to the Trek Domane and the feel and compliance of the Domane seems world's above the the 2016 Roubaix.
I tried multiple endurance bikes and the Domane was by far the most comfortable of of them all
Trek Domane. Period.
What about the BMC Roadmachine?
Expensive, household name, more exposure for less known models, diversity.
Weight limit?
No Defy, Synapse or Domane strange.
All the bikes on the list had more recent releases. Every bike you mentioned has previously reviewed well on our site but none met the criteria for this particular video
@@roadcc sorry I thought your video was six of the best road endurance bikes I didn't realise that you weren't including previously reviewed bikes that didn't meet your "criteria"..
I do think all the bikes you mentioned were in the previous version of this video we made a few years back. Just trying to keep things fresh as new options enter the market
So, they are not best anymore in 2021? Topped by b twin?
...this is interesting.
Nothing is wrong in this video but the word "best". It's very misleading. But i can take it no prob :)
The Roubaix is a let down! Potentially a bike to do it all apart from ride in winter. I wouldn’t recommend it, you’ll get drenched because there’s no mudguard mounts! 🤦🏻♂️
Why no steel bike(s)? I will take my Kona Roadhouse with brazed Reynolds 853 tubes frame over any those bikes.
How did I ride 300km Audax on 531? 52/42/30 chainset and 12 - 32 9spd.
No duplex kf12 gh series 2 the updated version on the list ?
No Synapse!?
Oh well, the Pinarello Paris didn’t make the cut.
Domane?
Infotainment only!
I'll prob never buy a complete bike again. Frame n fork build is the way to go!
If you got the money yeah
@@XAVargasX0206 You can create a better bike (build) for the money spent on a complete at a shop...
And even though i put together my own creations..i still try and support my local shops..just not for a complete.. Because as i said, you get more for your money with a build.
Nope! Didn't like any of those. What else do you have to show us?
Canyon endurace has a very racy position and is not comfortable at all.
Bianchi infinito cv ???
The chassis and drivetrain perform only as good as the engine pumps out power. Remember this folks, it's not the bike that's fast, it's how the rider's legs are on the day.
Literally all bikes are the same... (Sarcasm alert)
Nah its pretty hard to beat a guy who has a 6.8kg bike on the climbs
This is my first road ruclips.net/user/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA and I have taken it out a handful of times and so far it is exceeding all of my expectations. I didn’t want to break the bank on a first bike and the herd is a great option for getting a fast bike with reliable components. I plan on riding this bike for many years to come. Thank you Sava!
giant tcl did all that. LOL
giant so bad~~~
do this guy really ride a bike?
this guy do really ride a bike. he's the 62nd best hillclimber in the UK, as of the other week
SSDD
So many wording clichées ...bleah