>>2027923It screams consooooooooom! much more than it screams new rider, naïve rider fits better.
It's probably a nice bike, and I sincerely hope you are enjoying it, but like most brand new consoomer products it's value plummeted the moment you first used it, and for good reason. Experienced cyclists have mostly been down that road and now understand how much more bike you can get for your buck if you go for something less plastic that's been used, loved and well maintained.
/n/ rejects the carbon meme and understands that while it is a great material for top tier racers who only ride a bike a handful of times before their sponsors replace it, for everyone else it's the worst possible choice.
This old Koga Miyata cost me £200 in 2017, with all due respect I doubt that the plastic printed slop you bought for many times the price is still generating the same levels of joy 40+ years after you wheeled it out of the shooop.
When you first drop it, and you will, every ride after that will be tainted by the quiet foreboding that catastrophic failure may be right around the next corner. The smallest flaw in the weave might cause a tragedy regardless of how gently you treat it.