Got to agree with above, the numbers at the top and bottom are not the whole picture.
If your seriously looking for a bike you can comfortably do miles on the last thing you need is huge jumps between gears (especially with no option to cut across to another ring for a cheeky half shift).
7 speed 13-28 on 24,36,46 gives you way more options and a small comfy step between gears....oh and a cassette is £25 (not £200!).
As for the original point of this thread.....i feel your pain, i need a bigger frame as i just can't do head down arse up anymore (dont tell the doris that, there will be disappointment).
Problem is cycling has become such a broad church....bitd, a Raleigh equipe with some nobblies on was not that dissimilar to an early mtb.....so finding one bike to do it all was not a hard ask.
Now your trying to find a bike thats as good ad carbon road bike and at the other end an enduro boingy boingy thingy ( whatever that is - just buy a 250cc motocross bike its far more fun).
As for a bit of on road / bit of off road, imo...stick to your retro guns...just get your head up!
If your seriously looking for a bike you can comfortably do miles on the last thing you need is huge jumps between gears (especially with no option to cut across to another ring for a cheeky half shift).
7 speed 13-28 on 24,36,46 gives you way more options and a small comfy step between gears....oh and a cassette is £25 (not £200!).
As for the original point of this thread.....i feel your pain, i need a bigger frame as i just can't do head down arse up anymore (dont tell the doris that, there will be disappointment).
Problem is cycling has become such a broad church....bitd, a Raleigh equipe with some nobblies on was not that dissimilar to an early mtb.....so finding one bike to do it all was not a hard ask.
Now your trying to find a bike thats as good ad carbon road bike and at the other end an enduro boingy boingy thingy ( whatever that is - just buy a 250cc motocross bike its far more fun).
As for a bit of on road / bit of off road, imo...stick to your retro guns...just get your head up!