10 best Shimano Tiagra equipped road bikes for £850-£1,800
Road bikes equipped with Shimano’s 10-speed Tiagra groupset dominate the price bracket around £1,000 with some excellent aluminium and carbon-fibre-framed bikes. Here are some of our favourite Shimano Tiagra-equpped road bikes from £900 to £1,800.
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Tiagra is Shimano’s sole 10-speed groupset (that is, with 10 sprockets on the rear wheel) but has some compatibility with more expensive 11-speed groups
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With Tiagra-equipped bikes costing as little as £750 and as much as £2,100 it’s the group found on probably the widest range of bikes
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The versatility of Tiagra means you’ll find race bikes, endurance bikes, gravel bikes and much more here
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If you want a bike with disc brakes, choose carefully; the Tiagra hydraulics work better than cable-actuated brakes, but an 11-speed upgrade will be pricier
12 of the best Shimano Tiagra-equipped road bikes for 2020
Shimano launched its Tiagra 4700 groupset in 2015. It’s a 10-speed groupset that sits above Sora and below 105 in Shimano’s range. The biggest cosmetic change from the previous version was the redesigned chainset, it’s now much better looking than the previous Tiagra, and the brake lever hoods benefit from the same ergonomics, with cables under the bar tape, as first seen on Dura-Ace.
It seemed likely that Shimano would announce a revamp to Tiagra in 2019, following its usual four-year cycle, but instead Tiagra for model year 2020 got some relatively minor changes, with restyled shifters and hydraulic disc brakes, and a 48/34 chainset option. It therefore looks like the current 10-speed version of Tiagra is going to be around for a few more years yet.
Read more: Your complete guide to Shimano road bike groupsets
Tiagra 4700 has the same relationship between shift lever movement and rear derailleur movement as Shimano’s 11-speed road components. That means you can fit a 105, Ultegra or even Dura-Ace rear derailleur to a Tiagra-equipped bike. It also means you should be able to fit any of the new GRX gravel bike derailleurs for better chain control if you’re exploring dirt roads.
This selection of bikes gives an idea of what sort of new bikes are available with the Tiagra 4700 groupset and includes carbon fibre and aluminium road bikes, endurance road bikes and adventure bikes with disc brakes.
– Shimano Tiagra 4700 first ride review
Giant TCR Advanced 3 2021 — £1,799
Here’s Giant’s excellent new TCR frameset equipped with Tiagra 4700. There’s no cutting corners here though, with a full carbon frame and groupset, the TCR Advanced 3 is a super bike at a very good price.
The combination of a 34/50 up front and 11-32 in the rear make this a hill climbing machine. The addition of 25mm tyres is a welcome feature for even more comfort.
Tifosi CK7 Disc Tiagra — £1,019.99
If you want something eminently practical, Tiagra’s an excellet basis for a bike that’ll get you to work during the week and take you out into the lanes at weekends. The Tifosi CK7 Disc is just such a bike, with mudguards as standard equipment so you don’t get wet when it’s rained.
Genesis Croix De Fer 20 — £1,260
Genesis’s steel-framed gravel/adventure bike is a modern classic; back in 2010 Vin Cox got the Guinness World Record for riding it around the world faster than anyone had done before, and Genesis hasn’t changed the formula much in the intervening years. Why mess with success?
The latest Croix De Fer is still built from Reynolds 725 heat-treated chromoly tubing, and it’s still a good choice to do pretty much everything but racinbg. With a set of mudguards and some decent road tyres, you’ve got commuting, audaxing and club rides sorted. Stick some decent ‘cross tyres on, and you’ll find it surprisingly capable off-road – to the point where your mountain bike might find itself staying in the shed.
Read our review of the Genesis Croix De Fer
Cube Nuroad Pro FE 2020 — £1,099
You don’t get the Arkose D2’s hydraulic brakes with this open-road explorer from Cube, but you do get a rack, mudguards and built-in lighting from the front wheel dynamo hub. This is a spec often assembled by dedicated all-year, all-round riders who want a bike for weekend tours and more that laughs at potholes on the office run, but it’s a rare combination of features for an off-the-peg bike.
Boardman SLR 8.9 Carbon — £900
The Boardman SLR 8.9 Carbon is a quick and dynamic road bike with practical features that make it suitable for year-round riding, and it offers very good value for money.
In fact it’s an absolute corker. Tester Mat Brett wrote: “Every so often in this job you review a bike that makes you think, ‘I’d happily ride this one day in, day out.’ That’s not entirely surprising when you’re on a 10 grand superbike, but it’s less common at the £1,000 mark. The Boardman SLR 8.9 is one of those bikes.”
(It’s currently out of stock, but we’re keeping it here on the assumption that either new bikes or a new version are on the way.)
Read our review of the Boardman SLR 8.9 Carbon
Ribble CGR Tiagra — from £999
Cross, Gravel, Road, that’s what the CGR initials stand for on Ribble’s latest all-rounder. A disc brake-equipped, mudguard-shod ‘do a bit of everything’ machine that makes a lot of sense for the rider who doesn’t always want to stick to the tarmac. Thankfully, this jack of all trades is no master of none.
The CGR is a very easy bike to ride thanks to some neutral and balanced handling. This might make it sound dull but it’s far from it, especially when you go off-road.
With a long wheelbase, mounts for mudguards and racks plus being designed for disc brakes, the Ribble is likely to see a lot of use in the wet and cold of winter where the road surface is often less than ideal. A bike that’s dependable and trustworthy when it comes to the handling.
There’s also a version in Reynolds 725 chromoly steel for £1,199.
Read our review of the Ribble CGR
Merida Scultura 300 2020 — £975
Tiagra lends itself well to bikes that aim to satisfy your need for speed like Merida’s racy Scultura line. This model has a 6066 triple-butted aluminium frame with a full carbon fork. The Scultura 300 is a softer prospect than Merida’s more expensive carbon fibre Scultura models, with a longer head tube for a more upright riding position.
GT Grade Carbon Elite 2020 — £1,799
If you want a tough bike that can handle the poor state of the roads, whether for daily commuting or winter riding, with disc brakes and space for big tyres, then the GT Grade is a good choice. This model features a carbon fibre frame and fork, with the distinctive triple triangle design that is a hallmark of GT bikes. GT has used the Tiagra 4700 groupset including hydraulic disc brakes but mixed it up with an FSA Omega Adventure, 46/30 chainset for lower gears, GT’s own handlebar with a 16° flare and rolls on WTB Riddler TCS Light 37mm tyres.
Cannondale Synapse Alloy Tiagra Disc 2020 — £999.99
The Synapse has been a hugely popular bike since it was completely redesigned a couple of years ago, and the large model range offers a bike for most price points. This model combines an aluminium frame, carbon fork and most of a Shimano Tiagra 4700 groupset. It has an FSA Omega chainset because the frame uses a BB30 bottom bracket. As this is the disc brake version, it uses Promax Decoder R mechanical disc brakes.
There’s a men’s version in dark grey as well as the orange women’s model above.
Trek Emonda ALR 4 2020 — £1,400
Like the BMC TeamMachine ALR01, the Trek Emonda ALR is based on the more expensive carbon fibre road bike that shares the same name. It’s one of the lightest aluminium frames currently available, with Trek claiming 1,050g for a size 56cm frame. Very impressive. This model gets a full roster of Tiagra 4700 parts, with a compact chainset and 11-28t cassette. Mat reviewed the 2016 model and loved it.
With a sophisticated, shock-damping carbon fibre frame, Trek’s £2,100 Domane SL 4 is the most expensive Tiagra-equipped bike we’re aware of.
Read our review of the Trek Emonda ALR 4
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