

Those features are trickling down to the best road bikes under £2,000 / $2,000 and you can expect to find them on many bikes at this price point. Russell Burton / Immediate MediaĪerodynamics have become a really important design feature, with the best aero road bikes majoring on wind-cheating elements such as aero tube profiles and handlebar shapes. You can also find steel frames, although many of the best steel road bikes cost more than £2,000, while the best titanium bikes almost all fall into a higher price category.ĭrag-reducing design now furnishes bikes around the £2,000 mark. In fact, the best aluminium road bike frames are considerably better than some entry-level carbon options. Frame materialĬarbon starts to appear, but aluminium frames are more typical in this price range. The effects are nuanced and there’s a spectrum of how close to one end of the scale or the other individual bikes are take a look at our guide to road bike geometry for more detail. This can give you a more comfortable ride over long distances, but may reduce how sporty a bike feels. In contrast, endurance bikes seat you in a more upright position, with a shorter reach from the saddle to the handlebars, which will be positioned higher. Race-oriented bikes will have a long and low riding position, stretching you out more to distribute your weight over the wheels for a more agile ride. The main thing to bear in mind is that while all the road bikes in this price bracket are suitable for any type of tarmac-related riding, they start to become more tailored to specific purposes – branching off down either the sportive/endurance or racing route. If you need some help with what to look for in a road bike, watch our video primer below. So many, in fact, that picking one can be quite a headache – so you need to have a clear idea of what you want. Plenty of great bikes fall into the £1,000 to £2,000 price range. The sub-two grand bike market is competitive but you still have to choose wisely.
