At a time when every new bike that comes out seems to have vast, angular tubes, with hydraulic discs and integrated aero cockpits, the Addict looks quaintly traditional. Its silhouette reveals slender, gently tapering round tubes, making it look elegant and refined next to some of the more boxy modern offerings.
It also eschews any fiddly components, opting for a standard seat clamp, headset and brakes – all of which I was thankful for on this trip. The bike is easy to set up and adjust, and during my time on it there were no clicks, grinds or creaks, leaving me to simply enjoy the ride (the smooth efficiency of the Shimano Dura-Ace groupset helped a lot).
And what a ride it is. The Addict is exceptionally light, which is…