Otherwise for similar money I found this Marin which is equipped with IGH, fenders and a cr mo frame.
Should be long lasting but probably a little more urban and not as fast as the Giant
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/2020-marin-muirwoods-rc-650b-urban-commuter-bike
Any constructive comments appreciated.
I'll probably be the voice of dissension here now... If your (regular) commute is around 5klms. Then I'd be jumping on the
Marin.
a few years back (when I was commuting to work 60klms each way, each day), I tried using a road bike. (Salsa Casserole, 700x28 tyres and a triple front ring setup). Hated it. But then I've never been overly fond of drop bars and skinny tyres on Sydney roads.
So i swapped to my touring bike. Back then, that was a Salsa Fargo with a Shimano Alfine 8 rear hub. 29"x2.0" tyres and disc brakes. I also fitted full fenders, a rear rack, handlebar bag and a single rear pannier (for change of work clothes).
that bike was a beast.
Full fenders can't be beat when you're commuting. road grit and water splashing up is just a right royal pain on a commute. (in fact, if your fenders don't include them... add some rubber mud flaps at the back of each fender to hang down and deter more water)
and the IG rear hub... all I can say is wow. That Shimano 8 speed hub had a nice wide range, more than adequate for pretty much anything other than Lapstone Hill at Penrith. (and that was short so i was able to dig in for that one climb)
That hub was never once service in over 5 years of daily commutes. I sold the entire bike onto a mate and he crossed Europe with it twice since then.
Unless you have an overwhelming *need* to go fast... a
proper commuting bike is better on all fronts.
that bike... and that hub...
sold me on IG hubs. I now run a Rohloff in my fatbike.
is a more traditional looking road bike or a contemporary gravel bike cooler looking... sure.
really depends if you want cool looking... or functional.
you commented on the "urban" style v's the commuter styling and "potential faster speed" of the Giant?
Let's do the math. Commute is 5klm.
speed on the
Marin... let's be pessimistic and say
14kph - should take you around...
20 minslet's say that your speed on the
Giant is noticeably faster, say...
25kph - then you've just shredded your commute time down to...
12 mins.not a huge difference.