00:00 冒頭 テーマ説明
00:10 もくじ(内容)
00:59 作者紹介
01:10 目的
01:47 よく見る普通の自転車
02:38 自転車の素材
04:05 ロードバイクの分類
05:48 ヨーロッパの3大自転車大会(グランツール)
06:33 スイス・スペイン・ベルギー・イギリスの場所
07:27 コンポとは
13:54 スイス・スペイン・ベルギー・イギリスのロードバイクメーカー
14:02 SCOTT スコットの紹介
15:37 BMC ビーエムシーの紹介
17:11 ORBEA オルベアの紹介
18:41 BH ビーエイチの紹介
20:10 RIDLEY リドレーの紹介
21:48 eddy merckx エディメルクスの紹介
23:16 BOARDMAN ボードマンの紹介
24:41 FACTOR ファクターの紹介
26:12 RIBBLE リブルの紹介
27:42 カタログ価格比較
27:50 デュラエース Di2のカタログ価格比較
29:23 アルテグラ Di2, 機械式のカタログ価格比較
30:12 105 Di2, 機械式のカタログ価格比較
31:10 ティアグラのカタログ価格比較
31:23 ソラのカタログ価格比較
31:35 クラリスのカタログ価格比較
31:58 結論
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日本のロードバイク価格比較!初心者が分かる解説
台湾、アメリカ、カナダのロードバイク価格比較!初心者が分かる解説!
イタリアのロードバイク価格比較!初心者が分かる解説
ドイツ・フランスのロードバイク価格比較!初心者が分かる解説
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SCOTT スコット
https://www.scott-japan.com/pages/1086/
BMC ビーエムシー
https://e-ftb.co.jp/bmc/lineup/category/road/
ORBEA オルベア
https://www.orbea.com/jp-ja/bicycles/road/
BH ビーエイチ
https://www.bhbikes.com/en_GB/shop/bikes/road-performance/aerolight
RIDLEY リドレー
https://www.ridley-bikes.com/en_JP/bikes/categories/road
eddy merckx エディメルクス
https://www.eddymerckx.com/en_US/bikes
BOARDMAN ボードマン
https://www.boardmanbikes.com/gb_en/categories/road/
FACTOR ファクター
https://factorbikes.com/
RIBBLE リブル
https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/
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ロードバイクに興味があったり、購入したい方向けです。どのメーカーに、どんな自転車があって、どんなコンポ(コンポーネント)がついていて、どのくらいの価格かを知っていただく動画です。ご参考下さい。
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<通勤坂(動画作成者)について>
12年間の長距離自転車ロードバイク通勤で体験的に学んだことを紹介します ロードバイクやクロスバイクや軽快車での通勤・通学する方へ
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素材(BGM、画像、動画は以下のサイトを利用します)
◯youtubeオディオライブラリー:
◯字幕付与アプリ Vrew
◯いらすとや
https://www.irasutoya.com/
◯pixabay
https://pixabay.com/
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#初心者 #ロードバイク #スイス #スペイン #ベルギー #イギリス #SHIMANO #コンポ #自転車 #bike
A guide for beginners Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, UK Reliable Shimano-equipped road bikes Catalog price comparison, September 2025 Contents: Purpose 2. Road Bikes (Appearance, Types, Materials) 3. The Three Grand Tours of Europe 4. Locations (Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, UK) 5. Components (Grades, Parts, Three Major Manufacturers) 6. Manufacturer Overviews 7. Manufacturer Catalog Prices (High and Low) 8. Conclusion Sections 1 to 5 are for beginners,
those considering buying a bicycle. This is for those watching this video series,
“Beginners’ Guide Series,” for the first time. for those watching this video series,
“Beginners’ Guide Series,” for the first time. The content is mostly the same each time,
so you probably don’t need to watch it repeatedly. If you only want to see “6. Manufacturer Overviews” and
“7. Manufacturer Catalog Prices,” fast-forward the video or jump to the chapter in the video description. I’ll introduce myself. My name is Tsukin-zaka. I’ve been commuting on a road bike up hills for 12 years. I make videos about bike commuting, gear,
parts, clothing, and other accessories. Purpose. Next, about the locations of Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, and the UK. I’ll explain in the video. This is Japan. We’ll move west (left) from Japan. Here’s Europe. This is Switzerland. This is Spain. Belgium. The UK. To make it easier to understand, Switzerland. Spain. Belgium. The UK. That’s the feeling. This time it’s Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, and the UK, but in previous videos, I also explained about road bikes from Japan, Taiwan, the USA, Canada, Italy, Germany, and France, so if you’re interested, please take a look at those as well. please take a look at those as well. Next, about components. About the world’s road bike manufacturers. When I looked it up on Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia with a lot of information, about this many manufacturers came up. This time, I researched manufacturers from Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, and the UK. I researched these manufacturers. Let’s zoom in on the manufacturer logos. Looks like this. Next, let’s look at each company’s website to see what kind of bikes they have. First, Scott from Switzerland. It’s a bicycle manufacturer that was founded in the USA in 1958 and is now headquartered in Switzerland. The price range is from ¥110,000 for the SPEEDSTER 40
to ¥1,430,000 for the ADDICT RC PRO and FOIL RC PRO. The founder is Ed Scott. He started as a ski pole manufacturer, but in the late 1980s, he made a full-fledged entry into the bicycle industry. The manufacturer’s features are Pursuit of innovative technology and weight reduction: A pioneer in weight reduction technology for road bike frames, it’s constantly challenging itself to develop ultra-lightweight carbon frames. The climbing bike “Addict” and the aero road “Foil” are the culmination of that technology. 2. A proven track record and comprehensive strength in a wide range of fields: Not just road bikes, but also in MTB, triathlon, and gravel, it has earned a high reputation in a variety of bicycle categories. Its brilliant achievements at the World Championships and the Olympics prove its comprehensive strength. 3. Fusion of design and functionality The stylish and sophisticated design, attracts many cyclists. It’s not just about the beauty of the appearance, but also about combining functionality like aerodynamic performance and comfort. The brands are as follows: All-round: ADDICT
Endurance: SPEEDSTER
Aero: FOIL Next is BMC. BMC is a bicycle manufacturer founded in Switzerland in 1986. The founder is Bob Bigelow. He started as an import agent for Raleigh, but in 1994, he launched his own brand, BMC. The price range is from ¥407,000 for the Roadmachine JP LTD and Roadmachine Five
to ¥2,060,000 for the Teammachine SLR01. The manufacturer’s features are: Swiss-made precision engineering: Through advanced technology and precise manufacturing processes, they create high-performance bikes without compromise. By handling everything from frame design to manufacturing in-house, they strictly control quality and performance. 2. Innovative frame design and technology With their proprietary ICS (Integrated Cockpit System), they have completely internal cable routing, and with technologies like TCC (Tuned Compliance Concept), they achieve both aerodynamic performance and comfort. 3. Overwhelming presence in the racing scene They have won numerous races at the highest level, including the Tour de France and World Championships. Feedback gained through supplying equipment to professional teams is used in product development. The brands are as follows: All-round: Teammachine
Endurance: Roadmachine
Aero: Timemachine Next, Orbea. Orbea is a bicycle manufacturer founded in Spain in 1840. It started as a firearms manufacturer and clearly shifted to bicycle manufacturing in the 1930s. The price range is from ¥399,000 for the ORCA M30 to ¥1,600,000 for the ORCA M10i and ORCA AERO M10i. Manufacturer’s features: The passion and uniqueness of a Spanish brand The bikes, which are a fusion of European tradition and cutting-edge technology, have a beautiful design and high performance. Despite being a long-established company with a long history, it always incorporates new technology, and is flexible. 2. Customization program with MyO (Orbea Design): They offer the MyO program, which allows you to freely customize the frame color and parts composition, so you can order your own original bike. This meets the needs of cyclists who want to express their individuality. 3. A wide lineup and extensive support They manufacture all types of bicycles, including road bikes, MTB, e-bikes, and city bikes. They have a wide lineup of all types of bicycles. A generous support system after purchase (such as a lifetime warranty) is also a feature, ensuring that users can use their bikes with peace of mind for a long time. The brands are: All-round: ORCA
Endurance: AVANT
Aero: ORCA AERO Next, BH. BH is a bicycle manufacturer founded in Spain in 1909. It started as a firearms manufacturer and switched to bicycle manufacturing after World War I. The price range is from ¥279,000 for the QUARTZ 1.0 to ¥1,640,000 for the ULTRALIGHT 9.0 and AEROLIGHT 9.0. Manufacturer’s features: Long history and reliable technology: As a long-established brand with a history of over 100 years,
it has always developed bicycles that meet the needs of the times. They have a wealth of experience in road racing, and the technology they have cultivated is fed back into their products. 2. Adoption of innovative technology: They are always incorporating new technologies, such as lightweight and high-rigidity carbon frame technology and models that pursue aerodynamic performance. They are particularly known for their lightweight all-round models and aero road bikes. 3. High cost performance While they are high-performance, many of their models are in a relatively
affordable price range, and they have a good lineup. The fact that a wide range of cyclists, from beginners to veterans, can easily choose a BH bike is an appealing point. The brands are: All-round: ULTRALIGHT
Endurance: RS1, SL1, QUARTZ
Aero: AEROLIGHT Next, Ridley. Ridley is a bicycle manufacturer founded in Belgium in 1997. The founder is Joachim Aerts. It started as a frame painting factory, and later began manufacturing its own brand of frames. The price range is from ¥330,000 for the Fenix SLA Disc
to ¥2,000,000 for the Noah Fast 3.0. Manufacturer’s features: Belgian brand DNA and adaptability to cobblestones As a road racing powerhouse, Belgium, famous for the cobblestone roads of Flanders, as seen in the story “A Dog of Flanders,” their bikes are designed with high durability and comfort in mind, and bikes that have been honed in harsh racing environments demonstrate their performance even under tough conditions. 2. Unique aero technology: A feature is the pursuit of aerodynamic performance based on “FAST (Future Aero Speed Technology).” They aim to reduce air resistance with their own unique technologies, such as the Kammtail shape and F-Surface Plus (surface treatment). 3. Supply to pro teams and a track record in races They have supplied equipment to pro teams for many years and have won many races in Grand Tours such as the Tour de France and classic races. Feedback from riders is utilized in product development. The brands are: All-round: Falcn, Helium
Endurance: Fenix
Aero: Noah Next, Eddy Merckx. Eddy Merckx is a bicycle manufacturer founded in Belgium in 1980. The founder is Eddy Merckx, who is hailed as the greatest road racer, and his philosophy is embodied in the bikes. The price range is from ¥575,000 for the Mendrisio to ¥1,460,000 for the 525. Manufacturer’s features: The philosophy of the legendary racer Eddy Merckx Merckx’s racing spirit and experience are reflected in all the bikes. The brand is based on his relentless pursuit of victory and performance without compromise. 2. Design philosophy specialized for racing The bikes are designed to be highly rigid and responsive, delivering professional-level performance. Durability for long distances and harsh environments is also considered, which is a feature befitting a bike from Merckx, who was nicknamed “The Cannibal.” 3. A symbol of Belgian road racing culture As a brand that embodies the tradition and history of Belgian road racing, it is loved by many cyclists. The fusion of a classic atmosphere and the latest technology is a key attraction. The brands are: All-round: 525
Endurance: Mendrisio Next, Boardman. Boardman is a bicycle manufacturer founded in the UK in 2007. The founder is Chris Boardman, a gold medalist and a famous cyclist who also competed in the Tour de France. The price range is from ¥200,000 for the SLR 8.6 to ¥699,000 for the SLR 9.6 Carbon. Manufacturer’s features: The culmination of a former pro’s experience and knowledge Chris Boardman’s own racing experience and deep understanding of aerodynamics are directly reflected in the bike design. They are particularly committed to aerodynamic performance. 2. Balancing high performance and cost performance A key feature is that they offer models with very high performance at an affordable price point. They aim to provide high-performance bikes to a wide range of cyclists, from beginners to advanced riders. 3. Innovative design and technology They actively incorporate the latest carbon and aerodynamic technologies, and are constantly evolving. The designs are also refined, combining functional beauty with a modern look. The brand is: All-round: SLR Next, Factor. Factor is a bicycle manufacturer founded in the UK in 2007. It started by pursuing design for F1, Moto GP, and WRC teams, and aimed to apply that technology to the bicycle field. The price range is from ¥1,010,000 for the MONZA to ¥1,770,000 for the O2 VAM. Manufacturer’s features: Advanced engineering derived from F1 They use advanced aerodynamic analysis and carbon molding technology to produce extremely high-performance frames. The technology cultivated in F1 and other fields is leveraged in their unique bike designs and performance. 2. Refined design and a sense of unity A feature is a design that balances beauty and functionality, with fully internal cable routing and a proprietary one-piece stem-handlebar system. The refined appearance, as if the entire bike is one solid piece, captivates many cyclists. 3. Supply to pro teams and proof of performance in practice Through supplying equipment to World Tour teams, they have a track record in Grand Tours and classic races. The bikes, honed in harsh racing environments, prove their high performance and reliability. The brands are: All-round: O2 VAM, O2
Aero: OSTRO VAM, MONZA Next, Ribble. Ribble is a bicycle manufacturer founded in the UK in 1897. It started as a bicycle shop and later began manufacturing its own brand of bicycles. The price range is from ¥400,000 for the Allroad AL to ¥1,620,000 for the Ultra-Race and Ultra-Aero SL R. Manufacturer’s features: A long-established British company with over a century of history The experience and knowledge cultivated over their long history are utilized in modern bike manufacturing. A feature is their bike-making style, which fuses classic tradition with modern technology. 2. Online direct sales and high cost performance They primarily sell models directly online, offering high-quality bikes at competitive prices. This makes it easier for users to get their hands on an excellent bike. 3. A wide range of customization options They offer a wide range of customization options for frame color, components, wheels, and more, allowing riders to order a bike that is uniquely their own, tailored to their preferences and use. Gravel and triathlon bikes are also popular. The brands are: All-round: Ultra-Race
Endurance: Allroad, Endurance
Aero: Ultra-Aero Next, the catalog prices by groupset. About the models equipped with Dura-Ace Di2. These are the most expensive models. Here’s how to read this table. I’ll explain using Scott (the manufacturer). This red box here. All-round: ¥1,430,000, 6.5 kg, ADDICT RC PRO. Endurance has none. Aero: ¥1,430,000, 7.1 kg, FOIL RC PRO. That’s how I’ve listed the bike’s price, weight, and name for each manufacturer’s bike type. The most expensive one among these is the BMC All-round, the Teammachine SLR01 ONE, at ¥2,060,000. The more expensive a bike is, the more likely it is to be multi-functional, lightweight, and high-quality. Regarding this table, the gear count is 12 speeds, the frame material is carbon, and the brakes are disc brakes. Other than that, “rim” or “11-speed” is noted. Prices from overseas websites are marked with “Glo,” and prices from Japanese websites are marked with “Japan.” The prices are list prices, and due to exchange rates, they are rough prices. They will fluctuate slightly. Please be aware of this. Next, the least expensive model with Dura-Ace Di2. The Eddy Merckx all-round 525, at ¥1,300,000. This was the cheapest Dura-Ace Di2 model. Next, the most expensive model with Ultegra Di2. The BMC aero type Teammachine R 01 FOUR, at ¥1,650,000, was the most expensive. Next, the least expensive one with Ultegra Di2. This was the Boardman all-round, the SLR 9.6 Carbon, at ¥699,000. This was the Boardman all-round, the SLR 9.6 Carbon, at ¥699,000. Next, the mechanical Ultegra. There aren’t many of these anymore, but the cheapest one is the Ridley endurance Fenix Disc at ¥452,000. It has an 11-speed rear. Not 12 speeds, but 11 speeds. Next, the most expensive model with 105 Di2. This was the BMC aero type Teammachine R 01 FIVE, at ¥1,240,000. That was the most expensive. Next, the least expensive model with 105 Di2. This was the Scott endurance ADDICT 40, at ¥495,000 and 8.5 kg. This was the cheapest. Next, the mechanical 105, which uses a wire for gear shifting. This was the Orbea aero type ORCA AERO M30LTD, at ¥933,000. This is the type with a power meter. It was expensive. Next, the cheapest mechanical 105. The least expensive one was the Scott endurance SPEEDSTER 10 (aluminum) at ¥275,000 and 10.2 kg. This is aluminum, not carbon. Not carbon. That’s it. Next, the cheapest Tiagra. The Boardman all-round SLR 8.8 Disc (aluminum) at ¥175,000. It has a 10-speed rear. Next, the cheapest Sora. There was only one. The Scott endurance SPEEDSTER 30, at ¥204,000 and 10.5 kg. It’s an aluminum, 9-speed rear. The cheapest Claris. This one is also a Scott. The endurance SPEEDSTER 40, at ¥110,000 and 10.4 kg. It’s aluminum, with rim brakes, and an 8-speed rear. Next, Tourney. There were no Tourney models. If you’re thinking of buying a road bike, please use this as a reference. Conclusion. Before you buy, I think you need to be prepared to own a foreign-made product. Specifically, first, for maintenance, you must decide where and who will do it. Whether it’s a bike shop or yourself, getting parts for repairs will take time. Second, money. Consider the impact on your life and decide on a price you can afford. And third, “appearance and preference.” All the manufacturers I introduced are famous brands, so to be honest, you can buy any of them. Unless you’re someone who is pursuing speed performance down to the second,
I don’t think there’s much of a difference. That’s all. Thank you for watching. This has been Tsukin-zaka (Commute Hill).