Best Disc Brake Road Bikes Under £4,000

The use of Disc Brakes on Road Bikes has caused some strong arguments and debates within the cycling community in recent years, and we don’t think that the debate of Rim Brakes VS Disc Brakes will be going away anytime soon. For the team here at Westbrook, the switch to Disc Brakes on road bikes is well worth it, with the added advantage of breaking power, control and all weather performance providing multiple benefits over rim brakes.

In this post, we look at some of the best choices of Road Bikes equipped with powerful disc brakes under the £4,000 mark. These bikes have all been chosen from the world’s leading bike brands, including Scott, Cannondale and Giant.

Giant Contend SL 1 Disc Road Bike

One of the best all round road bikes that we supply - this Giant Contend uses powerful disc brakes to provide excellent braking performance all year round. This bike represents excellent value, and has a lightweight aluminium frame and high performance components which provides great performance across all kinds of road surfaces.

Scott Addict 20 Disc Road Bike

Available in two stunning colour options, the Scott Addict 20 is a Disc Brake Road Bike which has been designed to provide all day levels of comfort VS the more aggressive and uncomfortable race position. It’s excellent value, and a fantastic companion for those looking for long days in the saddle.

Scott Addict RC 40 Road Bike

This race ready Disc Brake Road Bike from Scott provides everything a rider needs for high speed ascents and descents. A tidy design with integrated cables and top level components gives you every competitive edge available.

Cannondale Supersix Evo Carbon Disc Ultegra Road Bike

Labelled as the latest incarnation of the ultimate road racing bike, the Cannondale Supersix Evo Carbon is a carbon fibre frame road bike, equipped with powerful disc brakes for complete control. This is a fantastic looking road bike which is perfect for those looking for the ultimate road bike for speed and race performance.