£400 Disc Brake Entry Level Bike in 2023 - Insanely Good Value Triban RC120

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a do-everything bike for £400? What's the catch? here's the decathlon triban RC120 disc review
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  • @franchesee47
    @franchesee4710 ай бұрын

    Decathlon is doing really good job at bringing new people into cycling, shame other brands are not offering bikes for the "average joe"

  • @nemure

    @nemure

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes and no. Sadly this deals and models aren't sell world wide, you may find them in UK not not where I lieve, Spain

  • @franchesee47

    @franchesee47

    10 ай бұрын

    @@nemure you are right, where i live they are closer to 500£ but i still think its the best bike in this budget

  • @fredrik1164

    @fredrik1164

    10 ай бұрын

    I live in Sweden and I can only find a gravel bike at this price…

  • @alfredstimoli2590

    @alfredstimoli2590

    10 ай бұрын

    @@nemure I've been looking at the same bike here in Australia. But then again I've seen bikes in your neck of the woods that aren't available in Australia.

  • @F1ll1nTh3Blanks

    @F1ll1nTh3Blanks

    10 ай бұрын

    The problem is the lack of availability inflates their prices but honestly, it's such a steal that it's still value if you can nab one for a little over. Like for under 600 new, walk in walk out, you will not get a better bike. I had both the RC120 disc and RC520 and honestly, I found the 520 to be a touch more relaxed than what I would like, the 120 was perfect, it felt like a pocket rocket/sleeper, loved every second of it. I actually bought 3 120s but they were all totalled by my mates. 😂 I never learned but it's okay, I got them cheap and wanted to get my friends on 2 wheels so we could group ride.

  • @hughharris1450
    @hughharris14506 ай бұрын

    I commuted 3000km on this bike, got hit by a car, bought the same bike again, have cycled over 5000km on the new one, 2300km was touring on the North Sea cycle route with 35kg of luggage for two people. Hard as nails this bike is, I love it.

  • @JC-do6pu

    @JC-do6pu

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi, what do you think about the size? I'm 1'80 m and in doubt between M and L...

  • @hughharris1450

    @hughharris1450

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JC-do6pu I'm 181 and happy with the medium

  • @JC-do6pu

    @JC-do6pu

    2 ай бұрын

    @@hughharris1450 thanks a lot! I will try to test it by myself on a store.

  • @ayda2876

    @ayda2876

    Ай бұрын

    damnnn i think its the best comment to make me wanna buy it, i will look into it..its 500 euros in my country

  • @jackdownes1924

    @jackdownes1924

    15 күн бұрын

    At 181 do you have the seat right at the top on your medium ?

  • @kalilebron007
    @kalilebron00710 ай бұрын

    So glad Decathlon bikes are getting the coverage they deserve. Absolute value for money! Thanks Francis and Jimmy!

  • @YTOnlineReviews

    @YTOnlineReviews

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad to see.

  • @jonburnell532
    @jonburnell53210 ай бұрын

    Decathlon gets really looked down on by elitists. But for those wanting to try different sports, or aren't made of money, they're a great store.

  • @matteo.ceriotti

    @matteo.ceriotti

    10 ай бұрын

    They are a great store for everyone any any level of the sport, who is not an elitist

  • @malcontent510

    @malcontent510

    10 ай бұрын

    It really does seem so. It's a shame that the Decathlon store in my area recently closed -- no idea why. I wanted to see the Triban bikes in person.

  • @nerdhoy
    @nerdhoy10 ай бұрын

    Props on you guys reviewing a bike that people can actually afford in this day and age. Especially for beginner riders who just don't want to commit $10,000+ or more straight away.

  • @lucafranceschi2029

    @lucafranceschi2029

    10 ай бұрын

    As a beginner i spent 2200€ for a really nice aero bike with 105. Do you really think you need to spend 10000 or more for your first bike if you don't buy this triban bike? These are the choises?

  • @nerdhoy

    @nerdhoy

    10 ай бұрын

    No, I'm just saying that as an exaggeration. But 2200euro is still a lot for a beginner who just wants to have a taste of road bikes in general. @@lucafranceschi2029

  • @davidec.4021

    @davidec.4021

    10 ай бұрын

    “As a beginner i spent 2.200€…• Mate we are definitely talking about 2 different categories of beginner LMAO

  • @Navs126

    @Navs126

    9 ай бұрын

    Absolutely two different categories of beginner lol I myself a full on newbie to cycling spent about €520 on a 6 year old Aluminum Giant Defy w/ Shimano 105. Threw on better tires, tubes, bar tape, and a bike fit and got on with it. Great bike so far

  • @xeno942

    @xeno942

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@lucafranceschi2029it was clearly hyperbole

  • @ashleyhouse9690
    @ashleyhouse969010 ай бұрын

    Watching a Cade Media review of a £400 bike is more entertaining than a £12,000 Specialized Tarmac SL8 👍👍👍

  • @JustAnotherHo
    @JustAnotherHo10 ай бұрын

    Decathlon puts a huge smile on my face. I haven't competed since 2005, and decathlon opened in my area in 2020. The timing was perfect and the budget was right. Thousands of KMs and a few charity events later, i was very happy with what I paid.

  • @themartinpaseka
    @themartinpaseka10 ай бұрын

    Hey, guys! I bought this exact bike as my first road bike (early last year) and I've put something like 6000 km on it so far (including the Zwift trainer) and I have to say that even after all those miles, it's still a great bike. 🙏🏻 In that time I've upgraded the tyres on it (Pirelli P Zero - I think that's the best upgrade you can do), a new ZIPP stem, ZIPP handlebars, Rapha bar tape and also a Fizik saddle (I've got a new saddle coming soon from a Czech brand called "Posedla" - I think it would be great if you could get in touch with them and work something out). After all that... it's still a great bike for a beginner cyclist (like me). At the moment I'm looking for a new bike - carbon frame and also with at least a Shimano 105. Have a great day and thanks for your work (and the podcast)! 🎉

  • @laterreurrouge1917

    @laterreurrouge1917

    10 ай бұрын

    Decathlon even has a carbon frame bike in their Van Rysel line (Triban's big brother ,so to speak).

  • @themartinpaseka

    @themartinpaseka

    10 ай бұрын

    @@laterreurrouge1917 Yeah, I know about that (but thank you!)... but I try to look at other brands with similar specs.

  • @Sabhail_ar_Alba

    @Sabhail_ar_Alba

    10 ай бұрын

    So it worked after you £200 upgrading it.

  • @themartinpaseka

    @themartinpaseka

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Sabhail_ar_Alba Well... this bike was great right out of the box. All the upgrades I've made have made this bike just that little bit better (faster and more comfortable). I'm still convinced that you can't get a better road bike (with disc brakes) in this price range.

  • @Gouranga552
    @Gouranga55210 ай бұрын

    i've been riding my RC 120 rim brake all summer. i've really enjoyed it. its mostly flat here in the Canadian prairies so disc really isn't needed. Mine only came with a front reflector, and no light. I upgraded the bar tape from that sponge like stuff to a gortex. got myself actual lights & water bottle cage. I did start with flat pedals but soon upgraded to a clipless setup. I fell off twice but after tweaking the tension on the pedals i am now safe and confident. After about 600 km in my first summer of cycling i can say this bike has been an absolute pleasure, a great starting point and has allowed me to get into this wonderful sport with out breaking my wallet. i even got a KOM on Strava. I would like to upgrade the gear set, wheels and tires down the line but really unsure if that would be worth it or not. Perhaps theres a video in that. I do plan to have it for years to come before "upgrading" Where does one go from here in the bike ownership journey? WIll i be going to a Pinarello? i can't say enough good things about the RC 120 bike, great video.

  • @rothermelyer6049

    @rothermelyer6049

    10 ай бұрын

    Riding the same bike and loving it. Upgraded a few things. Best upgrade is better tires + latex tubes. Everything else: probably only upgrade when broken, as it's not much of a difference

  • @johnmclelland4278
    @johnmclelland42782 ай бұрын

    Bought an RC120 as a way to get into cycling without going broke. Absolutely love the bike. Having the ability to add larger tires is a big positive if you want to ride on gravel paths which I have done with the original 28 tires without any issues. Good bang for the buck.

  • @Alimukz
    @Alimukz10 ай бұрын

    The fact that a shop like Decathlon exists makes me happy... Entry level stuff, grading system for all products and specialist stuff too. Very important store for cycling as a whole on every level.

  • @uhis1686

    @uhis1686

    10 ай бұрын

    they really make anything these days, they started selling a full carbon aerobike with Sram force now on the high end too (which btw is only 4800 euros if you live in europe) they just offer great value over the whole spectrum

  • @Alimukz

    @Alimukz

    10 ай бұрын

    @@uhis1686 send the link, I might be interested!

  • @darrin2382
    @darrin238210 ай бұрын

    Thank you for reviewing normal bikes rather than £10000 ones which are simply out of reach for most people. And well done Decathlon.

  • @IIISentorIII

    @IIISentorIII

    6 ай бұрын

    Dude I sold 320 Bitcoins 6 years ago from my 350. Now I have Specialized and Scott Bikes for 12k Standing in my garage, and when i say garage I mean the garage on my Bering Yacht near Island right now ( I want to see the Vulcano). I still would buy this bike for commuting to the next Town since having a 12k Bike stolen still sucks ;)

  • @darrin2382

    @darrin2382

    6 ай бұрын

    @@IIISentorIII shows that, even with money, some people cant get a life... Psst - if you did have a Bering yacht, you wouldn't be belittling yourself with a 12k mass produced bike.

  • @Twistandgouk

    @Twistandgouk

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@IIISentorIII absolute wet wipe

  • @tigolbitties8008
    @tigolbitties800810 ай бұрын

    I bought this bike recently and absolutely love it. I've gone from not riding much to riding 70-80km a week. I've racked up about 300km already and it still feels great. Thabks for making these videos. Theyre informative and useful. I watched a bunch before buying the bike so I hope someone else does the same thing.

  • @tremayneuk
    @tremayneuk10 ай бұрын

    Love my disc Triban RC120, which I bought after the last Cade Media recommendation. Threw on some Gravelking 38mm tyres and the bike just goes and goes. Only issue I had was the seat post, I’m only 167cm and the default seat post on the small RC120 was comically short. Replaced it when installing my preferred saddle and it’s perfect now.

  • @F1ll1nTh3Blanks

    @F1ll1nTh3Blanks

    10 ай бұрын

    "Goes and goes" is the perfect way to describe it. Best £500, I ever spent.

  • @marjankrebelj4007

    @marjankrebelj4007

    10 ай бұрын

    Same here. The gravel upgrade will probably wait for the winter, right now, I'm still enjoying the roads.

  • @JoeCincotta307
    @JoeCincotta30710 ай бұрын

    Absolutely my favorite style of video from you boys. Love starting my day with a cup of coffee and a bit of Francis and Jimmy.

  • @dsmhiggins67
    @dsmhiggins6710 ай бұрын

    This is my commuter bike. I run it with a rack on the rear. It’s heavy, but it’s comfortable, the geometry is fantastic and the breaks are pretty good. Not sharp but very reliable in the rain etc. Wheels are heavy but extremely sturdy. All in all I find it to be fantastic.

  • @JC-do6pu

    @JC-do6pu

    2 ай бұрын

    What do you think about the size? I'm 1.80m and in doubt between M and L...

  • @flyingbird276

    @flyingbird276

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@JC-do6pu I'm 1.83 I have the medium size and it's great

  • @stephencharles6932
    @stephencharles693210 ай бұрын

    Really interesting and good to hear. I bought this bike 2 years ago (500 euros) as a start up to see if I would take to the sport. I did. Massively. Enjoyed it but felt the weight! Sold it 9 months later for 375 euros (happy with that deal as had crash damage from quite a few) and got myself my beloved Emonda SL6 pro. Much money on Cafe du Cycliste kit later, still loving it. Just back from Col de la Madone this morning with my Club, ouch. *carbon front forks.

  • @YTOnlineReviews

    @YTOnlineReviews

    10 ай бұрын

    Really.

  • @mikeengland8331
    @mikeengland833110 ай бұрын

    The bike has been reviewed by several bike magazines and always gains 5*.

  • @xdmin67
    @xdmin6710 ай бұрын

    I have a flat bar version of RC120, with stock tyres and I go everywhere my eyes see - woods, mud, gravel, sand, grass fields, and paved roads of course, and it just goes. 3000 kilometers already, nothing to replace so far. Just added aerobars, so I can get into aero position as well. What also gives me confidence riding on harsh conditions is that replacements parts are very cheap for this bike, but they do work well :)

  • @gavinequinn
    @gavinequinn10 ай бұрын

    I bought a 2nd hand RC520 as a winter bike. I have used it more than I thought I would. Winter, wet rides during the summer and recently got a set of all road tyres and put some 38mm on and did some muddy off roading. For the price paid (if even I paid the new price) it's beyond expectations. Will be holding onto it for much longer than I thought and turn it into my winter / touring bike.

  • @balosahan6990
    @balosahan699010 ай бұрын

    I've had the triban rc500 since June 2020 and it's been great. Minimal maintenance, lots of room to adjust parts to your own preference, comfortable and speedy enough to keep up with bikes way above the price of this. Three and a half years and still going strong, can't really fault it! Well done triban

  • @lomotintolinni2505
    @lomotintolinni25052 ай бұрын

    RC120 is down-to-earth value for money bike, in its stock configuration is bit heavy, both wheels with inflated tires are close to 3.5 kg, the tapered bottom axle is very old-fashioned made out of steel quite heavy, the microshift 8 speed front and read derailleur are about 300 grams more than Claris 8 speed, saddle and saddle tube can also be reduced in weight by lighter alu or carbon equivalents. The positives on the RC120 is its frame and fork, they are very stable and comfortable. RC120 is a exceptional good value bike for routine training sessions.

  • @marks3620
    @marks362010 ай бұрын

    The bike that got me back into road cycling in 2014 after the TDF paid a visit to Sheffield was the B’TWIN Triban 3 which I upgraded through the years, wheels etc. Done thousands miles on it and it’s still in use today. I bought their high end range Van Rysel EDR Ultegra a couple of years ago and that has been great also doing long rides on that.

  • @hardlinerjay
    @hardlinerjay9 ай бұрын

    I had this bike for a few years, have ridden some 6000+ kms on it. Can't compare it to more pricey bikes as this was my first road/gravel bike, but it never let me down. It is good for long trips, bikepacking etc. The brakes are the worst part, otherwise everything on this bike works. I only changed the tyres for fatter gravel oriented ones, carbon seatpost. And also the brakes for some cheap semi-hydraulic ones, which didn't work any much better 🙂

  • @leonardoperelli1322

    @leonardoperelli1322

    3 ай бұрын

    hey! can you expand on what makes the brakes so bad? Is it the maintenance required to reduce rubbing, or just the low stopping power they have? Do you think it is a big limiting factor?

  • @hardlinerjay

    @hardlinerjay

    3 ай бұрын

    @@leonardoperelli1322 no maintenance needed, bud they are weak compared to basic hydraulic Shimano brakes on a mtb

  • @leonardoperelli1322

    @leonardoperelli1322

    3 ай бұрын

    @@hardlinerjay thanks!

  • @JC-do6pu

    @JC-do6pu

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi, what do you think about the size? I'm 1'80 m and in doubt between M and L...

  • @leonardoperelli1322

    @leonardoperelli1322

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JC-do6puI am 1.90 and got an XL, an L would have been small. Hope it helps!

  • @ladare19
    @ladare1910 ай бұрын

    Atlast a video for the triban series road bikes. Even though these bikes are been available for the last 3-4 years it's good to see your channel and GCN reviewing it this year. Please do review there gravel bike series. I had a hard time looking out for review and test videos for the triban series bikes, but I went ahead and got myself a Triban GRVL 120 2 years ago and I did not have any issues and since then I have been enjoying the ride (approx 4500km). You get a 1 year free inspection from Decathlon (Germany) and the frame has life time warranty and most of the components (Decathlon branded) with 2 years warranty.

  • @ronnham
    @ronnham10 ай бұрын

    Guys you did it! This is exactly my first bike and it’s so so good. It got stolen last year, and I bought the exact same one again. Today, I’m about to buy it for the third time as I found one for 200£ on the used market. I recommended it to three friends do far and they’ve been nothing but happy. One thing to mention is that, in addition to replacing the factory tires, people can invest around 200£ and get hydromechanical disc brakes (something like the TRP HY/RD) and you’ll get a bike that would destroy +2000£ bikes. With another 200-300£ after a couple of years for a decent wheelset (I can’t recommend the Mavic Allroad enough, they can be found discounted for 250£) and you have a very, very respectable, almost pro-level gravel setup. Big W for triban for this masterpiece of a budget bike!

  • @KevMk3
    @KevMk310 ай бұрын

    Ironically 2 weeks ago I found this channel and spotted your other triban review. From that I bought the RC120 as it had discs! Now to get out on it but i will be changing the pedals asap. My first road bike but this channel is my new life line. Thank you

  • @PeterSmithCA
    @PeterSmithCA10 ай бұрын

    I love these kind of videos, and share it all over. Great bike for the budget conscious, beginner, or both!

  • @user-co6oz9be5o
    @user-co6oz9be5o10 ай бұрын

    I got an RC120 rim after watching your last video, whilst visiting Europe for the summer. Much more economical than hiring, or packing up my normal bike. Super impressed with it, rode the north coast of Spain over a few days and it didn't skip a beat. Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @Roman-ig9hf
    @Roman-ig9hf10 ай бұрын

    As for me, integral hanger is not a problem for triban rc 120. Know several people who have this bike and noone bent it. Metal is really thick there and you you're more likely to break rear derailleur than bend the hanger.

  • @Whatsthepointingoats
    @Whatsthepointingoats10 ай бұрын

    Not a bad word to say about Triban/ Decathlon as a brand. Own an RC520 which I bought for around £700 4 years ago with 105 and trp hy/rd discs. Brilliant bike and comes out more often than any of my other more expensive bikes. With two sets of wheels from elite, one for gravel and one for road it does it all.

  • @MrBillboeing

    @MrBillboeing

    10 ай бұрын

    I used to have the same set up, one carbon wheel set up for the road and the stock rims tubeless set up with 38mm Spezialized Pathfinder gravel tires. Loved it even though it was a it on the heavier side.

  • @Whatsthepointingoats

    @Whatsthepointingoats

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MrBillboeing @MrBillboeing I found those stock wheels a bit hit and miss for tubeless set up also a bit narrow for the pirelli gravel tyres I'm running (38mm at the back 40mm at the front) which pushed me to upgrade.

  • @natsumi3058
    @natsumi305810 ай бұрын

    Love my Triban RC500, spent more than i like at the peak of Covid when bike prices were nuts, but still happy rides every time I go out. Thank you for the great reviews and vids guys!

  • @Spaff2001
    @Spaff200110 ай бұрын

    I’ve ridden this bike for over 3 years and done over 16000km on it. I feel like I know this bike backwards! I’ve used it for bike packing, commuting, on a smart trainer, and many other adventures. I have had some issues over the years. My rear derailleur got caught in my wheel and was ripped out. I managed to save the frame by drilling out the hole and put in a new hollow threaded nut. After a quick realignment it has worked perfectly ever since. I’m a heavy guy so I’ve had to replace the rear wheel twice. And the rear shifter started to mess up so I replaced it (and the rear derailleur) with Claris. This thing is a beast! I love my bike and use it everyday. I sometimes feel a little embarrassed when I ride next to someone with a much more expensive bike. But that’s just in my head! I think one of the most undervalued aspects of this bike is how much it has taught me about maintenance. I do all my own work on it and I have learnt so much. Parts a generally cheap to replace and easy to install. This is arguably the perfect starter bike for anyone looking to get into road cycling. I was 33 when I got mine so it is never too late to start!

  • @Benanonsafety

    @Benanonsafety

    9 ай бұрын

    which tires do you use?

  • @Spaff2001

    @Spaff2001

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Benanonsafety panaracer gravelking SS+ 32’s. The original tyres lasted about 6 months before they had worn through to the canvas. Replaced them with pretty much like for like tyres from decathlon’s own brand. Moved to Specialized ones which I can’t remember the name of with were 25’s and just too skinny for me. Changed to these gravel kings about a year ago and absolutely love them

  • @AkBar3339
    @AkBar333910 ай бұрын

    Have done 1100km on mine this year, it is my first ever road bike. I'm extremely happy with it.

  • @voonyboy
    @voonyboy10 ай бұрын

    triban has long been Waaaayyyyy ahead of the pack for value at this entry point. Add a set of hunt wheels and you've got a very very good bike at less than £1k

  • @Giroutte
    @Giroutte10 ай бұрын

    Omg guys! I bought this bike about 3 weeks ago and I’ve been loving it! I started getting more and more into cycling and been watching your videos and was hoping you’d review this one since you reviews the other rim breaks Triban! It’s good to know your thoughts on this.

  • @highmountaineer
    @highmountaineer10 ай бұрын

    Hello from Canada! I followed your advice from the previous Triban video and bought a Triban RC 100, covered about 2k since May! It has a steel fork, which is downside (it corroded a bit), but it also has a removable mech hanger. M frame is a bit big for me but I managed to fit it more or less nicely. Will eventually switch it to 120. Cheers!

  • @ThisSickGuy
    @ThisSickGuy9 ай бұрын

    This is my current bike, I was persuaded by your last video to get this one! I LOVE it! It’s easy to use, gears are great, comfortable and just looks really nice 👌 I would recommend it to anyone starting out!

  • @davy1865
    @davy186510 ай бұрын

    Great video and love the fact you gave such a worthy cause a shout out and more. Subbed, really enjoy you guys and your refreshing outlook and honesty.

  • @yoann0490
    @yoann04909 ай бұрын

    Great vid, I actually thought of getting a Triban (RC500/520) as my first bike a couple of years ago, but because of Covid related shortages, there weren't any in stock at the time. Ended up with a Cannondale Caad Optimo 3 with rim brakes. Loved it, and served me well for two years. Swapped it for a 2022 Orbea Avant H40-D a few months back, as it's the bike I really wanted at first and got a good deal on it because it was a 2022 model. Concerning tire clearance, I actually found that the front wheel was the limiting factor on my bike. Mine is rated for 35 mm max tire width, and since I regularly ride on rough / gravel roads, I wanted to try a gravel tire. So I purchased the Vittoria Terreno Dry in 35 mm. The rear fit perfectly, but the front rubbed on the fork at the top of the tire, and I couldnt fit the thru axle to secure the wheel. Ended up getting the 31 mm version of the same tire and have had no issues. So, next time you do a tire clearance test, you might want to consider checking the front tire clearance as well as the rear.

  • @alethearobinson8132
    @alethearobinson813210 ай бұрын

    Good to see an affordable bike with decent group set. I have Microshift bar end shifters on my touring bike, they work really well. With the price of that bike it would be worth leaving my bike at home (USA) Fly to the UK. By a Decathlon bike, use it for a few weeks and donate it. Saves the hassle of shipping my bike for not much more money

  • @Harry_Gilbert
    @Harry_Gilbert10 ай бұрын

    I have mtb’d for years. A few years ago my cycling buddy gave up and I thought road riding was more suited to riding alone and bought this bike to see if I can handle road riding. I was really impressed with it and couldn’t believe the price point I never expected it to ride so well.

  • @charliespence5962
    @charliespence596210 ай бұрын

    Love this sort of content guys. Getting people into the sport brings people to your channel. Win win! I am new to cycling and borrowing a bike from a friend. Once he sees how much fun I am having and takes the bike back I will be shooting down to Decthalon for test ride.

  • @markhuang4921
    @markhuang49219 ай бұрын

    Triban RC120 gives bang for the buck. However, cost of maintaining it will be expensive to its cost. In Singapore, Triban RC120 retails at S$570, and a full bike servicing (inclusive of wheelset) is S$200, which is 35% of the price. I am not sure of full bike servicing price in UK, but won’t be surprised if it constitute ~30% of Triban RC120’s price.

  • @marjankrebelj4007
    @marjankrebelj400710 ай бұрын

    Thanks to your first review, I bought the exact same bike 6 weeks ago and I absolutely love it. Thanks guys.

  • @hananas2
    @hananas210 ай бұрын

    If I didn't already have a steel tour bike I'd totally love to buy one of those, put 38mm tyres on, some full length fenders, a little rack and boom perfectly good daily commuter for under 600 including a good Ortlieb pannier

  • @TehNubTwinz
    @TehNubTwinz10 ай бұрын

    Just got the RC120 disc break for my birthday and it is my first like real bike and it has been so incredible. Already taken it on a few 20 mile rides on the weekend and it just cruises. Took it in to get a professional tune up as I had never really set up a bike before. Ill look to upgrade the tires soon but seriously just in love.

  • @trevejenkyn9888
    @trevejenkyn988810 ай бұрын

    A really good video and its good to see a cheap offering that works thank you for highlighting it

  • @Missinglink3003
    @Missinglink300310 ай бұрын

    I own the gravel version and it's great. Did a few updates, like semi hydrolic breaks, GRX cranks and a bigger cassette. I rode it on the Nürburgring Nordschleife with a topspeed of 85km/h overtaking some superbikes... But over here in Germany they just upped the prices. I bought it for 749€ and it's now 799€. But still a steal.

  • @drewyr32
    @drewyr3210 ай бұрын

    I have this bike! I put 38mm panaracar gravel kings on straight away, and recently I installed the L-twoo gr9/Z-race groupset along with a set of flared bars I got for under £10 in the Ribble sale 👍 It's a really capable bike - I think I'll upgrade the wheels shortly!

  • @eckdavid2472
    @eckdavid247210 ай бұрын

    This is a really useful channel. Thanks you guys!

  • @romanluu
    @romanluu10 ай бұрын

    I bought my first road bike (and bike in general) a month ago and it's Decathlon's 10-speed Microshift RC520. Now granted, I don't really have a point of reference, but I think it is perfect for someone like me who is looking to get into the sport in a semi-serious manner (say race some amateur races in the future) while also learning basic things like using clipless pedals or taking care of the bike. It's sturdy, it's reasonably fast and yes, you can even climb with it. Absolute bargain and I think I'll be keeping it even when I upgrade to a more race-oriented bike (which might actually be one from Decathlon's Van Rysel range).

  • @polyglotwave
    @polyglotwave10 ай бұрын

    These are my favourite types of videos on the channel and were very helpful to know what to look for with the sizing of the Triban models. I see that Argos have some entry level road bikes that are currently £250 and I once saw them even reduced below 200. They're maybe on the same level as the Walmart bike but something else to possibly test.

  • @alik556
    @alik55610 ай бұрын

    This bike was my first road bike, used it for 3 months... Did 500+km including one 175km ride. Absolute beast for the price. I've since sold it and bought an orbea though 😂

  • @davidlemos7301

    @davidlemos7301

    3 ай бұрын

    If you don’t mind me asking you which Orbea did you buy after this bike wondering what the next step up would be

  • @alik556

    @alik556

    2 ай бұрын

    @@davidlemos7301 sure, i went for the Orca M30i.

  • @alik556

    @alik556

    2 ай бұрын

    @@davidlemos7301 sorry i missed a step. i bought an orbea avant h30d after this, then sold that and now have the orbea orca m30i

  • @KarasSteiger
    @KarasSteiger10 ай бұрын

    Amazing video - Thank you for checking out lower priced, entry level bikes! This is actually more interesting then the newest, hottest, high end, pro-end bikes (but they are of cause also fun to watch). I am currently thinking about getting the single speed / fixed gear Elops Speed 500 from Decathlon.

  • @VincentForDesign
    @VincentForDesign10 ай бұрын

    I have been joining group rides after riding solo, 13,000km with my Triban RC120 (rim brake). At first, they will be concerned if I’m new of know anything about about road cycling, but they’ll be so so impressed once I can keep up or even pass them during the ride. Perhaps this is the greatest benefit of riding Triban.

  • @stephenbethell7548
    @stephenbethell754810 ай бұрын

    I’ve got a Decathlon Rockrider with full suspension. Had it three years , it cost £500 and it’s brilliant!!!

  • @Shaman007
    @Shaman00710 ай бұрын

    I had a frame of a rim brake version from my friend and had built my daily driver on 105 groupset and Bontager Pradigm wheelset. Delighted with the outcome.

  • @geoffersmaher
    @geoffersmaher10 ай бұрын

    Picked up one of these as a frame for 80euro and built into a fun little thing with some 105 10 speed I had kicking around the workshop and some 20 euro wheels I picked up with a few broken spokes. Wacked on some 42s and had a blast, great bikes and just as fun as my topstone. Sold it to a neighbour for cheap and they still enjoy it. Great vid lads, will it be the rc520 next?

  • @paullinnitt5450
    @paullinnitt545010 ай бұрын

    Great video and excellent to highlight bike recyclers. Lots of us have bikes we no longer use. I sometimes get offered bikes but I generally recommend recycling.

  • @spud888
    @spud88810 ай бұрын

    Fantastic bikes these. I started out on a Triban RC120 (rim brake) and did many happy km's. The Triban is now dedicated to my indoor trainer where it's racking up '000s more km's.

  • @bashbarnard
    @bashbarnard10 ай бұрын

    Been riding a decathlon single speed for the past 6ish months. Swapped a set of drops onto it and it's been great. It's one of my favourite bikes to ride. Plus it's bright orange

  • @edudutra
    @edudutra10 ай бұрын

    In Brazil this bike comes with Claris 3x8, replaceble derailleur hanger and a Selle Italia saddle.

  • @edudutra

    @edudutra

    10 ай бұрын

    And costs 582 pounds in direct conversion. Still a great value

  • @carlosdsandre
    @carlosdsandreАй бұрын

    Thanks for the evaluation, I am about to buy one based on your expert advice. Keep up the good work

  • @croivanchicaa
    @croivanchicaa10 ай бұрын

    Bought RC120 disc for commuter bike, did 850 km bike touring in 4 days and it was perfect! After cca 4000 km I still love this bike for easy rides and commuting 👍

  • @BruceWalkerPhotography
    @BruceWalkerPhotography10 ай бұрын

    Love you guys for these videos. Well done!

  • @samagrasharma
    @samagrasharma10 ай бұрын

    In India, they have released Triban RC 100 imited Edition which is same as the last decathlon bike you reviewed but one by front chainring and has a replaceable derailleur hanger :). It now goes for 25k inr. Really worth the price. Also nice video :)

  • @neutronpcxt372

    @neutronpcxt372

    10 ай бұрын

    Wait, there's a 1x drivetrain option? Also, I didn't know the RC120 doesn't have a replacement derailleur hanger before watching this video.

  • @cybertonto72

    @cybertonto72

    10 ай бұрын

    @@neutronpcxt372 iirc the do more than one bike thats a 1x set up

  • @samagrasharma

    @samagrasharma

    10 ай бұрын

    yes only in RC100 Limited Edition@@neutronpcxt372

  • @Daniel-dj7fh

    @Daniel-dj7fh

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes but the crank is lower quality than that on the RC120, and it comes with wirst shifters (they work, but not so safe imo). Not aware of mine or the newer versions having dereilleur hangers tho@@neutronpcxt372

  • @breadandrosie
    @breadandrosie10 ай бұрын

    Recyke! I got my bike there and learned basic bike maintenance there and it's basically my favourite place. Great to see them in this video.

  • @honzikck82
    @honzikck8210 ай бұрын

    Got this bike during the covid shortage, made it into a gravel and had for a year. It was great and got me back to cycling.

  • @Mitchell527
    @Mitchell5279 ай бұрын

    My RC500 has the same saddle, it has very very durable surface!! I rode it in rain for two hours, when I get off, I found the saddle and my hips covered with sands, after I washed it, I found there is absolutely no scratch, unbelievable!

  • @markjthomson
    @markjthomson10 ай бұрын

    Good work Decathlon! Bike review of the shop managers bike needed as well.

  • @thisisadebrown
    @thisisadebrown10 ай бұрын

    I always try and buy my bikes from Decathlon, they always have a no quibble policy when you take the bike back. I have my crank go eight months in and they didn’t Tony replace it immediately that day, because they didn’t have the parts in, they actually upgraded it to the next crank level up Shimano.

  • @arthurfabre7890
    @arthurfabre789010 ай бұрын

    Awesome video, love the channel, and would love to see a review of Decathlon newer bikes that recently came out under their Van Rysel brand!

  • @bmwflyfisher
    @bmwflyfisher10 ай бұрын

    We have Recycled Bikes for Kids in Little Rock, Arkansas. I love what these organizations do for kids! Great job Cade and Jimmy!

  • @Otidoesstuff
    @Otidoesstuff10 ай бұрын

    I just recently got into cycling with the Triban Grvl 120. I really like the bike and for the budget it was a nobrainer to get this bike. Great value as well in my opinion

  • @kornenator
    @kornenator10 ай бұрын

    One thing to know is since the rear brake calliper is on the seat stay, not the chain stay (like Shimano and Sram for example), it will get in the way of certain rear racks. The ones that come from Decathlon will fit of course, but if you already have one at home, that will probably not fit without a it of tweaking.

  • @andymarks1049
    @andymarks10497 ай бұрын

    I got a Triban RC 120 Disc Brake bike for Christmas, a few days early. I put it together and took it for a ride. The bike is incredible, but my setup wasn't. The front brake squeaked, the seat was too low, it had trouble changing from the small to large chainring, and the bars were too narrow. I adjusted the front brake position, raised the seat 2", lowered the front derailleur 1mm, and got 46cm bars. I live in Utah's Salt Lake valley and we've had the most polluted air in the US for the past week or more. But this morning, the gunk was displaced north by a wind from the south: We had clear, warmer air. I took the Triban for its third ride. It was better than the first two, mainly because I wasn't cramped up when I got back. The 28mm tires require 87 psi at minimum, and transmit bumps into my wrists and arms. I ordered a pair of 40mm gravel tires (35-60 psi) and will put them on Friday. This morning I learned how to use the weird buttons that select the smaller chainring and smaller cogs with my hands in the drops. It's just a strange thumb move. Those things were driving me nuts. I like this bike: it's headed for my Saris H3 trainer for the winter, as soon as the extra 11/34t cassette arrives. When winter and its inversions are over I'll put its rear wheel on and have another nice bike for outdoor rides. Thanks for your energetic review of this bike. This channel is great.

  • @redgavril
    @redgavril10 ай бұрын

    I have a bike from dekathlon too. It was „abused“ for 6 years now with jumping, driving down stairs, crashing, driving through the forest and driving down over rocky terrain. I’ve replaced many parts because the old ones broke like the whole drivetrain, the fork and more but it’s a good bike.

  • @user-en8ev2mm2q
    @user-en8ev2mm2q10 ай бұрын

    Dear Francis, Great video, as usual, thanks! I ride a Triban RC 520 myself since 2018 and am really happy with it. However one potentially critical point (at least with my bike) are the so called "tubeless ready" rims: I had an incredibly hard time with tubeless tires on these rims because the rim bed is very deep, meaning it's very hard to place the rim band (and as a result I had lots of leaking). I would be very interested if you would encounter similar problems. Maybe an idea for a follow up video? Cheers

  • @CycleNLincs
    @CycleNLincs10 ай бұрын

    I like it! I'd concider one myself. I built my own bike last year, using a cheap frame and the built in rear hanger in my biggest worry.

  • @IsaacAdler
    @IsaacAdler10 ай бұрын

    Bought my RC120 Disc in Belgrade, Serbia, rode it to Kosovo, brought it back with me to the US. Been riding it daily for years. Great bike.

  • @daevion5585
    @daevion558510 ай бұрын

    My bike is on the $400 benchmark. ($420) It's an Aero Road Bike by an Asian brand called PINEWOOD, with 40mm alloy rims, Shimano Claris STI, RD & FD. It's a bargain but it's not that light, it weighs 12kgs with Cable Hydraulic disc brakes, nothing too bad but its a starter.

  • @alanhill7965
    @alanhill796510 ай бұрын

    Excellent video and also love the Podcast well done guys !

  • @patrickgallagher6333
    @patrickgallagher63339 ай бұрын

    Just bought this bike thanks to your positive review as well as many others out there. Very satisfied! At 62, I've been touring for just 4 years (3 x 3000-5000km) on a hybrid and otherwise have just been riding my MTB on 20-30km workouts near my home. So the RC120 is my first drop bar road bike. VERY GRATEFUL for your advice on the sizing, I'm 5'9" and the small fits me perfectly! Mine has the same slight rubbing on the front disc. You say that the wheel must have went in "wonky" - what does that mean? It's got a quick release skewer so I don't see how the wheel could be off-center or tilted. I'm a long way from nearest Decathlon so I'm wondering if I can't adjust it myself.

  • @alanonym8972
    @alanonym897210 ай бұрын

    I bought that exact same bike 2-3 weeks ago. It is the first mechanical bike I used since I was like... 15 (I'm 24). I just managed to do 240 kms (150 miles), including 2km of elevation according to strava. It took me 2 days which for a lot of people is not that great, but considering that it is the first time ever that I do that type of stuff, I think it speaks at least a bit for the quality of the bike. A few details: - I am not a sportive guy at all (actually, I am your typical nerd that spends 12 hours a day behind his computer on average, most of my family thought I was joking until I showed up) - The main pain I felt was on the legs due to fatigue, and on the arms due to sunburn. When dismounting, I was hurting between the legs a bit but that did not really happened during the ride. It required a few tweaks to find comfort though. At first, it was hurting my upper back, so I had to change the saddle height, and I had to advance it a bit. I made a few test runs to confirm that I was feeling good on it, and I brought the gear to change it if needed. I am 170 cm (5'6 I think ?) and got a size S for reference, Decathlon have a table for getting the right bike size depending on your size. - I was not properly geared (No special shoes, not even a place to put my watter bottle). I have a luggage rack on the back of my bike to carry my stuff (I use it while commuting so the luggage rack is always here, you can ask for it at decathlon and they can add one for you). - A negative point: I had 2 issues with it. The first was with the rear break that was making noise even when not using the breaks. I just brought it back and they fixed it for free. I also broke one of the reflectors on one of the wheel. I still haven't gone back to decathlon to get an other one, but I am not sure that I care enough about that tbh. - At some point, I started riding on a low quality road for a few kilometers. It hurt so bad (legs and arms) I had to stop, and in a desperate attempt to gain some suspension I deflated (very slightly) the rear and front tires, which definitely worked, although it was not perfect. But overall, considering that I wasn't sure that I wanted to get into cycling when I bought it, I really do not regret my choice at all, for the moment at least. Even if you do not enjoy the "sport" aspect of it, you can just put a luggage rack and use it to commute without any problem.

  • @simonroebuck7145
    @simonroebuck714510 ай бұрын

    Loving these videos, these bikes are my budget. I cycle every day in all weather, so the cost of replacing parts is something i keep in mind. Its good to know i dont have to spend £1000 to get sometying reasonable. But the big thing is that mech hanger, ive not replaced one yet, but theres always that thought. I also had ide alot of gravel, so to fit bibher tyres is a plus. Keep up these great vids guys!

  • @GregTheGuitarist

    @GregTheGuitarist

    9 ай бұрын

    Get a higher model - RC500 then - I did around 7k kilometers on it and it's a blast

  • @patrickgallagher6333
    @patrickgallagher63336 ай бұрын

    I'm going for one lower gear. Switched out the 34/48 chainset that came stock on my RC 120 disc, for a ProWheel RPL 421 32/48. Found a ZTTO 11/36 8s cassette and am ordering the microSHIFT MARVO RD-M46L Rear Derailleur so as to handle the 2T increase in drivetrain capacity (I emailed microshift and they confirm the combination will work, although I might need a somewhat longer chain.). My lowest gear will drop from 27 gear inches to 24.2, a big improvement for steep climbs. Total cost under 100 euro. So I've ordered two of the ZTTO cassettes, another pair of brake discs and a new wheelset, Koozer CX 1800, (200 euro). Will then be able to switch wheelsets; 1 gravel set with Hutchinson 38's and one road set with the stock 28's for commuting. Since I originally found the RTC 120 at a 25% discount, I'll get 2 awesome bikes for a totala cost of just 12.5% above list price. Thanks again guys.

  • @emm75
    @emm7510 ай бұрын

    I got this bike a few months ago as my first introduction to road bikes and am quite happy with it. Will buy a much more expensive one in the future now that I've become a cycling junkie :)

  • @papagatorackspanner
    @papagatorackspanner10 ай бұрын

    I got one in 2020 and it's still going strong. I got a new cassette because the ratios are a bit wide for here in nl. And a new seatpost because I wanted it a bit higher than the max line. New brake pads but the tyres are still good after 7500 km.

  • @ScrubbersGhost
    @ScrubbersGhost10 ай бұрын

    Got this bike last year for £449, only thing so far in 15 months, I have changed is to add some Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyres. I love the bloody thing. Was pleased to see Jimmy rating it.

  • @davidgarza2267
    @davidgarza226710 ай бұрын

    Aside from the lack of a mech hanger, this bike is leagues ahead of my first road bike I started on. And actually...I never needed to replace my hanger in the 3 years I rode it.

  • @xosece
    @xosece8 ай бұрын

    got the Triban RC120 with flat bars (not the biggest fan of the drops), so street fighter style. That's another nice touch of Decathlon, most bikes don't have a flat bar version but this one does. Tyre's clearance only allows for 32mm tyres on the flat bar version, but I don't mind tbh. It uses disc brakes. Another difference compared to the drop bars version is that the drivetrain which is 48-34 11-34. The flat bars have bars end, not bad at all. It's been like a month raining every single day where I live (not exaggerating here) so I couldn't use the bike much, mostly the static bike, but still pretty happy with it

  • @AlexDraghina
    @AlexDraghina10 ай бұрын

    Yay - wish I would have seen your review before I bought mine in size M (at 5"10). Then.. I spent a long time wondering if it's because I'm a new rider and I don't know what I'm doing, or the bike is too long :P In the mean time, I've replaced the stem (100 -> 80) and the handlebars with a shorter reach one - and it's much better now. Also changed it to a 1x with a Microshift Advent X RD/cassete and right shifter. Then I bought a second set of 650b wheels with 47mm tires, and now I can do some more serious gravel, which I love. Pop-in the 700C38 wheels, and I can go for long rides on the road. Oh, and with the wheels off I can place it diagonally in the trunk of my car, which opens up a lot of possibilities :) The only downsides so far: - the sizing on the decathlon website is a bit off.. - I do worry about bending the RD hanger... so far so good - even though I can put wider tires (and the 47mm do make a significant difference), if I go through sticky mud it will lock-up the read (which is expected, but.. yeah) - the Microshift levers have the cable going at 90 degrees in front of the bike, so trying to add a bag there will interfere a bit

  • @lewis72
    @lewis7210 ай бұрын

    Excellent review. The sort of bike that Raleigh should be producing as an entry-level model in a bigger range but they don't seem to bother with roadies now, apart from the limited-run replicas.

  • @successblueprintinstitute
    @successblueprintinstitute9 ай бұрын

    I just got one in Thailand for a cycling trip. Unbelievable value for money. Service is excellent too

  • @felipenavas
    @felipenavas10 ай бұрын

    When you install a quick release wheel you must close the qr with the wheel on the floor for proper installation.

  • @masoodrehman118
    @masoodrehman118Ай бұрын

    This was my first ever road bike. I still have it, rode it today on gravel and it's still so much fun.

  • @poltem1
    @poltem19 ай бұрын

    Managed to get the disc brake version 2nd hand for 150e, just needed to replace the cassette. Best buy of my life

  • @KNURKonesur
    @KNURKonesur10 ай бұрын

    I'm quite sure this frame is exactly the same as their gravel frame in the 600 quid bike, which comes with the 38mm Hutchinson Overide tyres. I used to ride that, you could easily fit 40mm tyres + some mud :D

  • @marcschar8322
    @marcschar83229 ай бұрын

    Would love to see you guys do a video on this bike doing some upgrades you feel are worth it.

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