B'twin Sport 4
BikeRadar verdict
"A good package and light weight"
A great package of wheels and components makes this starter road bike from French sport supermarket Decathlon look like a winner.
Ride & handling: stiff & stable
Heavy riders will warm to the stiff and stable ride and the long and low riding position suits racing or sportive riders who’ll trade comfort for speed.
The effect of combining a low riding position with a long stem creates a race-orientated feel and the relatively short wheelbase (for a 57cm frame) makes for sharp and responsive steering.
We found that the B’Twin Sport 4 was a little easier to lay into turns than the similarly sized Specialized Allez.
Frame/Chassis: controversial looks & too few sizes
The frame is based on 6061 aluminium tubing, and the seatstays are carbon fibre moulded into a wishbone pattern.
Decathlon has omitted a frame sizing guide on its website, but there are five sizes on offer. The 57cm version on test has a top-tube dimension that aims to cover riders from 5ft 10in to 6ft 2in and the smaller (53) size will be fine for those from around the 5ft 4in mark. There are also 51cm, 60cm and 63cm models available.
The use of carbon wishbone seatstays in place of a pair of welded aluminium tubes here speeds up large production runs and saves a few grams, but the notion that they help absorb shock is misguided as this part of the frame cannot be easily compressed by vertical forces.
Our test riders were divided on the very angular multi-shape tubing and bold metallic graphics, and while there’s a five-year warranty on the frame, that’s about par for the course with this level of bike.
Equipment: 105 & Truvativ mix great for the money
The Sport 4 is well appointed in the gearing department with Shimano 105 levers and derailleurs and a Truvativ Elita triple chainset.
The 10-speed 12-25 cassette provides close steps between gear changes and a range of extremes that satisfy the needs of both beginner and more experienced rider.
Cassette changes were also curiously smoother than the other bikes on test with the same Shimano 105 kit.
Opinion was divided on the ITM 300 handlebar that felt rather short with your hands rested on the drops.
The round black chainguards are intended to prevent the mech from going into the spokes in the event of a side impact, but they have the unfortunate effect of making the bike look like it was plucked from the pages of a mail order catalogue, while the seatpost looks agricultural.
The Selle Royal Xsenium saddle squashes a bit too much for our liking. The matt chrome plated chain is a small detail that’s worth having.
Wheels: light & fast
Mavic Aksium Race wheels have a knack of feeling faster than they have a right to for their budget price and the Hutchinson Top Speed Kevlar tyres would do justice to a bike costing four times the price.
The combination is unusually light for a bike at this price.
Verdict: impressively light
The B’Twin has understated looks, but the workshop report tells us the all-up weight is very impressive for a large size. The stretched riding position and sharp handling make it a great option if you are won over by sophisticated looking carbon wishbone stays.
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User Reviews
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0.3
User review of B'twin Sport 4
Been riding Decathlon bikes for years. Always great value for money, suprisingly good bikes for the price (you should see their new top of the range bike), never been let down!
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0.3
User review of B'twin Sport 4
Where can I buy one of these from?
it isn't on the Decathlon website or at any online retailers.
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0.3
User review of B'twin Sport 4
Can't leave a rating for this as i've never seen one let alone ridden it.
All I can say is after looking for one of these I bought a Sport 3. Amazing value for money, mine is decked out with Campagnolo Mirage leavers and mechs.
Not a sexy brand name, but I test road a few bikes up to the grand mark and (for the money), I cant recommend it enough!
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Specification
- Name:
- Sport 4
- Built by:
- B'twin
- Price:
- n/a
- Available Sizes:
- 51cm, 53cm, 57cm, 61cm
- Weight (kg):
- 9.2
- Year:
- 2008
Frame & Fork:
- Frame Material:
- Aluminium
- Frame Weight (g):
- 1643 g
- Fork Model:
- Carbon blades. alloy crown and dropouts
Geometry:
- Seat Angle:
- 73.5 Degrees
- Head Angle:
- 72.5 Degrees
Brakes:
- Brakes Model:
- forged alloy dual pivot
Transmission:
- Cranks Model:
- Truvativ Elita triple
- Chainring Size (No of Teeth):
- 30, 39, 50 t
- Rear Derailleur Brand:
- Shimano
- Rear Derailleur Model:
- 105 long cage rear
- Front Derailleur Brand:
- Shimano
- Front Derailleur Model:
- 105 triple front
- Shifters Brand:
- Shimano
- Shifters Model:
- 105 STI triple
- Cassette:
- Shimano 105 10spd
Wheels:
- Wheels Brand:
- Mavic
- Wheels Model:
- Aksium Race
- Front Tyre Model:
- Top Speed
- Rear Tyre Model:
- Top Speed
Contact Points:
- Seatpost Model:
- Alloy with single bolt clamp
- Stem Model:
- B'Twin forged alloy
- Handlebar Brand:
- Lee Chi
- Handlebar Model:
- 300 alloy anatomic deep
:
- Top Tube:
- 56.5 cm
- Standover Height (cm):
- 77 cm
- Seat Tube (cm):
- 47 cm
- Chainstays (cm):
- 41 cm
- Bottom Bracket Height (cm):
- 27.5 cm
- Wheelbase:
- 100 cm
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