Friday, 27 February 2015

Rapide RC3

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Rapide bikes come from the same parent company as Genesis and Saracen, with the whole range placed in a middle ground between Genesis’s carbon race machines and Saracen’s go-anywhere offerings.



  • Highs: The RC3 has good kit, it’s nicely finished and all at a good price

  • Lows: Firmness at the front end means a bit of excess road buzz

  • Buy if… You want a bike that’s easy to live with at a good price


All its bikes have ‘endurance geometry’, so we were expecting a short-reach, tall riding position, which can be a little underwhelming when you want to up the pace. Thankfully that’s not what arrived. Compared with the racy Genesis Zero, our Rapide RC3 has 8mm less in reach, a 10mm-shorter head tube and a slacker head angle by 1.5 degrees (72 degrees).


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A comfortable rear end, despite the alloy seatpost


What that translates into is a bike that’s relaxed without being dull, and quick enough when you want to speed up. The steering is stable and assured, great for covering big miles comfortably but without the sharpness of a more race-tuned bike, and we did find the limit in high speed corners.


The build is based around a mainly Shimano Ultegra drivetrain, with non-series R561 brakes. These have the previous Shimano dual-pivot shape rather than the latest minimal Ultegra units, but it’s a design that’s proved more than capable over the years, although we’d prefer softer-compound pads.


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