Ok there seems to be some interest in this so here's cyclocross 101.
A cyclocross bike is similar to a road bike, except:
Much greater clearance around frame and fork to accomodate larger tyres (and muck
)
Cantilever (crap) or disc (super) brakes
Usually a little shorter than road bikes resulting in a more upright riding position
A little higher bottom bracket
Most cx bikes are also equipped to take mudguards and pannier racks as they are a popular choice for touring
Since 2-3 years ago disc brakes started appearing on cross bikes. The traditional brakes are cantilever - used because they offer better clearance than usual road brakes. So most second hand bikes will have canti brakes. They're ok, but don;t expect to stop quick!
Regarding brakes, beware if you are buying a cross bike as a do-it-all bike - you cannot ride disc brake equipped bikes in open road races eg A4, A3 etc.. Not sure about local leagues. Sportives are ok as far as I know.
Myself and DC recently bought the same bikes (different colour
) In my view, they are by far the best value cx bikes out there. €1200 for a super specced bike
http://www.rosebikes.com/bike/rose-pro- ... aid:692275
bear in mind these bikes have a 5 week build time
This time last year I built up my own cross bike as I didn;t want to spend a pile of money in case I didn;t like it. Details are below of this build. So if i was a new entrant now I would either a) buy a new bike with disc brakes or b) buy or build a second hand canti brake equipped bike. Personally I wouldn;t buy a new bike with canti brakes. Depends on your budget and whether you'll get the use from it.
other decent new bikes:
From Merlin - nice specced bike:
http://www.merlincycles.com/drossiger-c ... 62352.html
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/verenti-substan ... sora-2014/ - decent yoke but with much lower spec than Rose bike above and ***steel frame***
Canyon - very nice specced bike similar to the Rose -
https://www.canyon.com/_en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3201
Second hand, expect to see lots of Specialized Tricross and Giant TCX. These are commonly used as 'commuter'bikes
Like this;
http://www.donedeal.ie/bicycles-for-sal ... le/7184090
heres a nice enough Ridley;
http://www.donedeal.ie/bicycles-for-sal ... ke/7115495
The other option is to build. Not as difficult as it seems. I built a bike last year for about €600 (I had cranks and rear derailleur) and sold it at the beginning of the summer for €550
I bought this frameset:
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Graham-Weigh-48c ... 1c437f86b0
A set of Shimano r500 wheels - less than €100
Second hand shifters - about €80
etc..etc..
You could probably do it for about €700-€750 - cheaper if you have some bits lying around. For eg you could use 9spd mtb derailleur/crank etc..
If anyone is interested in this let me know and I will help all I can
In the meantime feel free to have a go on myself of DC's bike. We'll be in the golflinks regularly so come and have a go!