The Best Entry-Level Road Bikes Around $1,000

Looking at taking your cycling to the next level and don’t want to break the bank? When seeking cervelo road bike out a road bike around AUD$1,000, thankfully, you’re not short on capable options.

Bikes at this price point are typically designed to make the transition from flat-bar or more upright style bikes as easy as possible. Expect the frame to be constructed from aluminium with a road buzz reducing carbon fibre fork out front. Robust tyres and a more relaxed endurance focussed geometry are also likely to feature. With the explosion in popularity of gravel and adventure bikes, many bikes are becoming more versatile at the entry-level. As a result, several options feature space for wide rubber, disc brakes and are designed to traverse a wide range of terrain.

Groupset options will typically leave buyers with two chainrings on the front crankset with more manageable pedalling ratios known as a “compact”. Expect these groupsets to feature anywhere between 8 and 11-speeds.

Rim brakes are the most popular stoppers at this price point; however, mechanical disc brakes do start to appear, carrying the benefit of increased stopping power. Rolling stock will typically come in the form of in-house aluminium wheelsets built for both strength and durability.

The models that have made our list of best budget road bikes tick most of the above boxes with a few curve-balls thrown in to highlight the extensive range available to you at this price point. Thinking of spending a little more? A couple of hundred dollars extra will see the bike gain crisper shifting, more secure braking, lower weight and marginally improved durability.

Alternatively, you may be able to pick up a bargain by hunting for a used bike. Do be warned that a few deals may be too good to be true, and if ever possible, have a bike shop inspect the bike before purchase. If you’re unsure of what to look for, you’re probably best to stick with a new bike. Unfortunately, we speak from personal experience on this one.

So if you are looking for a great road bike on a budget, the following eight options are sure to leave you with both a smile on your face and spare change in your wallet.

Specialized Allez
The Allez range of entry-level road bikes from Specialized is one of the American company’s longest-running bike models and for a good reason.

The Allez Sport delivers big on performance, featuring an E5 premium aluminium frame while a FACT carbon fork features out front for a more supple road feel and improved handling. The package is rounded out with a capable Shimano Claris 8-speed groupset complete with a wide range 11-32t cassette. An aluminium Axis Sport wheelset gets riders rolling with Espoir Sport tyres providing the grip.

The Allez is the perfect bike for those entering the cycling game that may want to dip their toes into some more competitive riding as well as longer endurance rides.

Price- RRP: AUD$1,150

Merida Scultura 100
Merida’s hugely capable line-up of Scultura road race bikes stretches right from the entry-level, all the way up to featherweight rides being piloted by some of the world’s best riders.

Arguably one of the most aesthetically pleasing bikes on this list, the Scultura 100 also ticks the box in terms of functionality. A Shimano Claris 8-speed groupset takes care of the shifting and is paired with a compact 50-34t crankset courtesy of FSA. Finished off with in-house aluminium rims wrapped in 25c wide Maxxis rubber, the Scultura is capable of taking riders from long bunch rides to a crit race all in the same weekend.

Price- RRP: $999

Reid Falco Sport
Australian owned and operated outfit Reid Cycles claims to provide users with the country’s best value bikes. Take one look at the component list of the Falco Elite, and it’s not hard to see the truth in this statement.

The Falco Sport outshines others on this list for componentry at a sub $1k price point. Shifting comes courtesy of Shimano in the form of its ever dependable 10-speed Tiagra groupset which is paired to a compact FSA crankset. Alex rims are laced to quality Novatec hubs, shod with grippy Kenda tyres.

Reid has been making noticeable improvements to its frames in recent years, and this latest iteration features double-butted hydroformed tubing, clearance for 28c tyres, internal cabling, smooth welds and a comfort-based geometry. All up, this value-packed steed is more than deserving of a place on this list. It is worth noting that Reid has a small handful of retail shops to collect fully built bikes from, otherwise the bikes ship partially built in a box to your door. If you’re not mechanically minded, a bike built and serviced by a local bike store may serve you better.


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