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Cube Agree GTC or Lapierre Sensium 200 or Cannondale CAAD8 10?

  • 24-06-2014 10:50am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,102 ✭✭✭


    Hi
    I've a Cube Aerial 2009 and am going to keep it as my "commute" bike.
    I am looking for something a bit nippier for my weekend spins (generally 50 - 60km)

    Would the Cube Agree GTC be a good step up or should I go for a lower-end carbon frame? Lapierre Sensium 200?

    Or as another option ...
    Cannondale CAAD8 10 105

    Yours confused
    M


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 925 ✭✭✭codie


    mathie wrote: »
    Hi
    I've a Cube Aerial 2009 and am going to keep it as my "commute" bike.
    I am looking for something a bit nippier for my weekend spins (generally 50 - 60km)

    Would the Cube Agree GTC be a good step up or should I go for a lower-end carbon frame? Lapierre Sensium 200?

    Or as another option ...
    Cannondale CAAD8 10 105

    Yours confused
    M
    I don't get it when you say should I go for a lower-end carbon frame and then say Lapierre sensium.Wouldn't the Cube gtc be in the lower-end carbon frame bracket.The Sensium is made by Lapierre who have decades of frame building behind them.Cube on the other hand to my knowledge are a relatively new company that buy all the parts as cheaply as they can and are more or less an assembly outfit.If anything you could say would I go for a Lapierre sensium or go for something in the lower end carbon frame like a Cube gtc.


  • Registered Users Posts: 320 ✭✭munsterleinster


    I'm on my second Sensium. Very comfortable bike and would definitely recommend.
    Spec's seem to be good value on the Sensium too.


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