Bianchi ultegra vs fondriest r20vs felt f6

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Bianchi ultegra vs fondriest r20vs felt f6

Postby First road bike » Sat Jan 05, 2013 1:53 pm

Hi, I'm looking at buying my first road bike. Looking at spending around 2000 for bike.
Like the look of bianchi impulso ultegra alloy.
For price should I get carbon fondriest r20 or felt f6.

I like all 3, however unsure of benefits of ultegra vs 105, carbon vs alloy, mavic cxp vs shimano r500.

Weight isn't huge issue, just want a good bike for the money. All ride ok.

Any help would be awesome.

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Re: Bianchi ultegra vs fondriest r20vs felt f6

Postby DoogleDave » Sat Jan 05, 2013 5:05 pm

First road bike wrote:Hi, I'm looking at buying my first road bike. Looking at spending around 2000 for bike.
Like the look of bianchi impulso ultegra alloy.
For price should I get carbon fondriest r20 or felt f6.

I like all 3, however unsure of benefits of ultegra vs 105, carbon vs alloy, mavic cxp vs shimano r500.

Weight isn't huge issue, just want a good bike for the money. All ride ok.

Any help would be awesome.
I'd go with the one that feels the best (to YOU) when riding it.

Ultegra will be a bit lighter but 105 is perfectly fine - particularly for a 1st roadie (that's what I use and don't have a problem with it).

Carbon vs Alloy - pros and cons for each but a $2K carbon bike probably won't be that much better than a $2K aluminium bike.

CXP vs R500 - they're both stock standard entry level rims and will be fine to get you going, but once you're hooked this will be a great place to start for upgrades (and you will notice the difference with better wheels). I had CXP22's on my Felt until recently and whilst they were OK when I upgraded my wheels it made quite a difference.

Hope this helps...

Dave
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Re: Bianchi ultegra vs fondriest r20vs felt f6

Postby Ozkaban » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:39 pm

DoogleDave wrote:
First road bike wrote:Hi, I'm looking at buying my first road bike. Looking at spending around 2000 for bike.
Like the look of bianchi impulso ultegra alloy.
For price should I get carbon fondriest r20 or felt f6.

I like all 3, however unsure of benefits of ultegra vs 105, carbon vs alloy, mavic cxp vs shimano r500.

Weight isn't huge issue, just want a good bike for the money. All ride ok.

Any help would be awesome.
I'd go with the one that feels the best (to YOU) when riding it.

Ultegra will be a bit lighter but 105 is perfectly fine - particularly for a 1st roadie (that's what I use and don't have a problem with it).

Carbon vs Alloy - pros and cons for each but a $2K carbon bike probably won't be that much better than a $2K aluminium bike.

CXP vs R500 - they're both stock standard entry level rims and will be fine to get you going, but once you're hooked this will be a great place to start for upgrades (and you will notice the difference with better wheels). I had CXP22's on my Felt until recently and whilst they were OK when I upgraded my wheels it made quite a difference.

Hope this helps...

Dave
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All sound advice.

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Re: Bianchi ultegra vs fondriest r20vs felt f6

Postby First road bike » Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:31 pm

Thanks for the advice, appreciate the help.

I think I will go alloy with ultegra, looks smick and feels good. Fondriest are too unknown for me.

Cheers

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Re: Bianchi ultegra vs fondriest r20vs felt f6

Postby MarkG » Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:35 pm

Fundys are awesome!
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Re: Bianchi ultegra vs fondriest r20vs felt f6

Postby rjk » Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:50 am

First road bike wrote:Thanks for the advice, appreciate the help.

I think I will go alloy with ultegra, looks smick and feels good. Fondriest are too unknown for me.

Cheers
i know someone with a fondie. he loves it,have a look and a test ride first, if alu is done wrong it will shake you to bits, carbon soaks up the bumps
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Re: Bianchi ultegra vs fondriest r20vs felt f6

Postby GeoffInBrisbane » Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:26 pm

I like my Fondriest. See plenty of them around the traps these days. I do have one issue with mine though - 2010 RP3, always stored indoors, and the white paint on the frame and forks has definitely yellowed in places, particularly on the fork. Not very impressive tbh, but I haven't noticed it on any others, and mine still rides nicely. Perhaps I was just unlucky with the finish.
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