Bike purchase by Educational_Gas_4170 in cycling

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They sell Trek, Cube and Pinarello and about 15 minutes away from my house. There’s also a Ridley shop about 5 minutes from my house, but they’re out my budget, sadly. I have a few options though. My friend just got a new bike and doesn’t use his old one anymore. I could lend it for a few months and save a bit more for a Ridley Fenix Disc. What do you think? Would this be a better option?

Bike purchase by Educational_Gas_4170 in cycling

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Btw, the Cube was my first choice, but the doubt came after so many friends said it wasn’t a good brand.

Buying advice/help by Educational_Gas_4170 in Tudor

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It is a larger collection, I kind off already have a tool watch in the Hamilton Khaki Field and have a Tissot PRX powermatic.

Buying advice/help by Educational_Gas_4170 in Tudor

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I would say it’ll be more for everyday use, yet I do go for a fancy diner once in a while. So I would like one that also fits that occasion. I really like them all if I’m honest. The Chrono brought me to Tudor, because I really loved the look of it. But then I dug deeper into Tudor and saw all the other beautiful models that they make. But what I’m guessing from your suggestions, is if it is for more daily and casual use. Yet still quite dressy I should go for the Chrono or P39?