Might get one of these, just for old-times sake as I had one as a child...
If anybody's got and original and wants to sell it for a tenner, I'll bite your arm off.
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Next time you need new tyres, have a look at hybrid ones, flattish in the middle & knobbly at the edges. They're ok for trails etc but are also ok on the road.
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Originally posted by noob View PostWhen Boris is Prime Minister it will be!
I got out on mine at the weekend for the first time in ages, did about 3 miles on Sat & another 5.5 on Sun, mostly off road etc, great fun!
Another vote for Wiggle for accessories here, bought my hybred from a place in Crowthorne. I always try and buy from a proper bike shop rather than Halfords etc..
I cycled into the city center for the first time in years, which takes too long and is way too much hassle by car. I like the way you can cycle up to and park up in front of the shops or prominades, and it's suprising how much ground you can cover by bike, much more than by car in the centre and almost nowhere is inaccessible. Went for a long bumpy off-road ride on Sunday too, but the gears are making a funny noise after that.
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Originally posted by noob View PostI always try and buy from a proper bike shop rather than Halfords etc..
I went into "Bikehut" (a subsidiary of Halfords) in Twickenham on Saturday and they could barely work the till.
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Nothing to add - threaded sums it up nicely. No one has mentioned fixed gear or singlespeed which makes an excellent commuter setup, but you need to be quite fit for anywhere that's not totally flat.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI used my bike quite a bit over the weekend. The freedom to roam is quite incredible and more people should be encouraged to get on their bikes. This should be a Tory policy .
I got out on mine at the weekend for the first time in ages, did about 3 miles on Sat & another 5.5 on Sun, mostly off road etc, great fun!
Another vote for Wiggle for accessories here, bought my hybred from a place in Crowthorne. I always try and buy from a proper bike shop rather than Halfords etc..
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I used my bike quite a bit over the weekend. The freedom to roam is quite incredible and more people should be encouraged to get on their bikes. This should be a Tory policy
Edit: My brakes squeal like mad though.
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Guess it depends on ya route, but mines a Charge Plug.... http://www.chargebikes.com/products/...tail.php?id=11 So I have a busy A-road, then City Centre, then another A-road, a lil bit of Hardshoulder then a dirt track, another A-road then a Town Centre. Its Single speed, but loads of fun, and the course is about 8 miles (training run, plus commute (when its dry lol))
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI'm currently cycling around 20 miles per day to and from work but my bike is not up to the job; hence I need a replacement. I'm not going off road at all - so I'll be quite happy with a hybrid. Bike technology has come on so much since I last bought a bike (15 years) that I really don't know what to look for. Is £400 a reasonable budget and what bits are important?
Cheers
Andy
Where is Shimano when you need him?
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Originally posted by MrsGoof View PostSKS Raceblades for when there are no holes, the dogs undercarriage of mudguards.
Mudguards are to protect the bikes mechanics; you can just put on a fresh shirt and shorts, so they need to be full length, with a flap on the front one
HTH
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostBut you've got to spend a lot of money to get a good cyclocross bike...
I wouldn't bother with that one from Halford, disk brakes are a pain on a regular commute bike, either the pads don't last long or are useless, and cheap disk brakes are so snatchy. Headset is awful. Also you can't fit decent mudguards or a rack. Tires and components are cheap cheap cheap, you can get better for that money. Oh, it's just nasty.
Regular rim brakes are cheaper, longer lasting and lighter, easy to replace and adjust. Drum brakes are by far the best, but unless you're well into bike repair, they can be irritating.
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what kind of bike do you want for your budget Road (Racing drop handlebars ....) or Hybred (Almost a bulky MTB but better on the roads)?
If you are in the City of London pop into Evans and hand over your CC and take one for a quick spin, at the very least youll get an idea of frame size taht is confortable for you.
THe Cayo bikes wiggle sell are excelent, well the Road bikes and MTBs are have no experience of the Hybreds?
If you are going to get a road bike then get one with Mudguard holes for those wet winter days, take the mudguards off in the summer?
Also invest in some clip in peddals and shoes, changes your whole cycling experience.
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