Im currently in the market for a new bike and feel overwhelmed by options im pretty new almost a year of experience and so im still learning the technicals of the ride. The bike I have now is pretty beat and is holding me back.
These are the bikes im looking at and was wondering if some people with more experience could give me some insight

We The People-justice

Subrosa-Salvador park

Sunday-Aaron Ross forecaster

TLDR; INSIGHT ON THESE BIKES PLEASE

by Give-It-up-to-me

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  1. Sunday and wtp make full stop the best specced complete bikes on the market. That’s not to say other brands are poorer, just Sunday can utilise their odyssey parts range, while wtp can use both its own wtp parts along with their eclat parts range.

  2. If your willing to go over your budget by like 200 the Sunday soundwave is the best complete bike money can buy, but if you want one of the three bikes you piked the forecaster is probably the best

  3. FloridaCelticFC on

    For a grand you can put together a pretty nice bike. Unless its a screaming deal I’d try to get away from buying a complete.

  4. Fix_it_man330 on

    For a budget of 1k you can get Broc’s signature complete with a coaster or Gary Young’ s with a cassette. Both respectable whips

  5. flabby_american on

    Good news is.. all 3 are great bikes. Almost can’t go wrong. I’ve heard subrosas have a somewhat weird bottom bracket. I’d go with the Sunday. Personal pref. The components are all super solid… won’t have to replace anything for a good long time.

  6. Healthy_Ad_4590 on

    How long have you been riding? What are you coming from and no plans to do a custom build in the future?

  7. Out of those 3, I’d choose the Sunday. Subrosa would be 3rd for me as I’ve never had experience with them. The Justice isn’t a full chromoly bike (used to be until a handful of years ago) so the Sunday is the logical choice in my mind.

  8. FestivusErectus on

    Any of those brands will be great. Don’t overthink this. Go with what fits you and what you like. They’re all basically the same bike, and all take the same parts.

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