Helping you choose the perfect ride…

Cycling in the UK is booming, with a bike for every type of ride and journey.

Whether you’re commuting through bustling city streets or exploring countryside trails, or racing along scenic roads, the right bike can make all the difference. Wiht such a wide range available understanding the types of bikes and their features is essential for choosing your pefect ride.

1. Road Bikes

Road bikes are built for speed and efficiency on tarmac. Perfect for UK commuters, long-distance riders, and competitive cyclists, they come in various styles

  • Race Bikes: Lightweight, aggressive geometry, built for speed. Example: Specialized Allez – a favourite entry-level racer.

  • Endurance Bikes: Prioritise comfort for longer rides. Example: Cannondale Synapse – great for sportives or long weekend rides.

  • Aero Bikes: Designed for minimal wind resistance. Example: Giant Propel Advanced – ideal for flat, fast routes.

  • Time Trial (TT) Bikes: Purpose-built for racing against the clock. Example: Cervélo P-Series,  a popular choice for triathletes and not your everyday ride.

2. Gravel Bikes

Gravel bikes are versatile machines designed to handle mixed terrain, from tarmac to trails. With their growing popularity in the UK, they’re ideal for exploring towpaths, bridleways, and countryside tracks. Key types include:

  • Adventure Gravel Bikes: Built for bikepacking. Example: Bombtrack Beyond 2 – great for multi-day trips.

  • Performance Gravel Bikes: Focused on speed and responsiveness. Example: Specialized Diverge – a top choice for gravel racing.

  • All-Terrain Gravel Bikes: Blend of road and mountain bike features. Example: Canyon Grizl – perfect for varied terrain.

3. Mountain Bikes (MTB)

Mountain bikes are designed for tackling rugged trails and steep descents. In the UK, they’re perfect for places like the Peak District, Wales, and Scotland’s trail centres. Popular types include:

  • Cross-Country (XC) Bikes: Lightweight and efficient climbers. Example: Trek Marlin – a great choice for XC beginners.

  • Trail Bikes: A versatile option for UK trails. Example: Santa Cruz 5010 – ideal for both climbing and descending.

  • Enduro Bikes: Built for technical descents and big climbs. Example: Nukeproof Mega – a popular enduro race bike.

  • Downhill Bikes: For extreme downhill tracks. Example: Commencal Supreme DH – often seen at UK downhill events.

4. Commuter Bikes

For UK commuters navigating busy streets or cycle paths, commuter bikes offer practicality and comfort. Popular types include:

  • Hybrid Bikes: Versatile and beginner-friendly. Example: Boardman HYB 8.9 – a great value commuter option.

  • City Bikes: Stylish and functional for short journeys. Example: Pashley Roadster – a classic British design.

  • Folding Bikes: Compact for trains and small flats. Example: Brompton C Line – iconic and perfect for UK commuting.

  • Dutch Bikes: Upright geometry, ideal for leisurely rides. Example: Gazelle Van Stael – a timeless design for city cycling.

5. E-Bikes

Electric bikes are transforming cycling in the UK, making hills and long distances more manageable. Categories include:

  • E-Road Bikes: Boost for longer rides. Example: Orbea Gain – sleek and lightweight for road enthusiasts.

  • E-Mountain Bikes (e-MTB): Power for technical trails. Example: Specialized Turbo Levo – a leader in the e-MTB category.

  • E-Commuter Bikes: Perfect for zipping to work. Example: Raleigh Motus – ideal for city commuters.

  • Cargo E-Bikes: Carry heavy loads with ease. Example: Riese & Müller Load 60 – popular with urban couriers.

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