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stevebt 08 October 2017 09:19 PM

Just bought a road bike
 
After years of using a Kona Coiler mountain bike I have decided to buy a road bike. I have bought a cheap Scott s55 speedster, it feels really wired on the road bike and initially i nearly crashed into a wall in the first 2m :).

Every bump is felt on the roads and changing gear is wired as you have to move your hands as the gear change is above where you naturally have your hands.

Going to take it for a proper ride tomorrow we’ll ish:). and see if I can manage as so far I think if I was to take a tumble it would be on the road bike.

A friend is telling me off for not buying a Colnago but I checked the spec on a £3500 Colnago bike and it’s only 2kgs lighter so I think I would rather have the heavier wallet than the lighter bike :)

andy97 08 October 2017 09:51 PM

Good starter bike. Are you planning on using it through winter or moth balling till spring?

pimmo2000 09 October 2017 05:53 AM

Next step is to buy cycling shorts .. the trick is to buy three sizes too small for you so everyone can see the tiny bums on your arsehole ;)

^Qwerty^ 09 October 2017 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by andy97 (Post 11970753)
Good starter bike. Are you planning on using it through winter or moth balling till spring?

Or get a turbo, the winter roads will most likely destroy the group sets unless you clean it religiously after each ride. Enjoy anyway, I live with two cyclists and it's like their crack cocaine :)

Wull 09 October 2017 09:01 AM

Great starter bike for the road, makes perfect sense because if you don't like road cycling then you can move it on and you haven't lost that much.

I started off with a trek, then a Scott S40 and then things got serious.

Felt AR3 with Fulcrum xlr50 Carbon clinchers with aluminium laminate, SRAM red 20 later upgraded to SRAM 22.

That's now my TT bike after I converted it, sram r2c micro shifters, cinelli angel TT bars.

My road bike is an all singing and dancing Cannondale supersix Evo hi-mod.

I had it at 6.5kgs for a while running sram red 22 and dura ace 1380 wheels but it's now @ 6.8kgs with sram red eTap, Powertap P1 pedals and Reynolds assault slr tubular wheels. I love it.

I started cycling in February 2015 and took to it like a duck to water, I had cycled 18,000 miles by October 2016 but illness has hit and since then it's been a real struggle, I've put on 2st but I'm trying to get back to where I was.

stevebt 09 October 2017 09:27 AM

I will see how I get on with the road bike. I cant loose out on the price as I only paid £100 and traded an old mountain bike as the person who had it before couldnt ride it :) there is a few tiny little niggles I need to sort before riding it but overal I'm happy :)

andy97 09 October 2017 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by ^Qwerty^ (Post 11970794)
Or get a turbo, the winter roads will most likely destroy the group sets unless you clean it religiously after each ride. Enjoy anyway, I live with two cyclists and it's like their crack cocaine :)

I'm indoors now till spring, turbo 3-5 times a week. I've booked my trips into the Alps and Tenerife for next year :D Keep fit and healthy, build a base for next year. Will throw in the odd MTB social with mates and club

Wull 09 October 2017 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by andy97 (Post 11970825)
I'm indoors now till spring, turbo 3-5 times a week. I've booked my trips into the Alps and Tenerife for next year :D Keep fit and healthy, build a base for next year. Will throw in the odd MTB social with mates and club


I've got a decent set up for indoors, Wahoo kickr 2 coupled with zwift is awesome, all my cycling through the winter will be indoors concentrating on power etc.

andy97 09 October 2017 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by Wull (Post 11970831)
I've got a decent set up for indoors, Wahoo kickr 2 coupled with zwift is awesome, all my cycling through the winter will be indoors concentrating on power etc.

Ditto, mine is V1 Kickr joined with Zwift,Trainer Road, BigRingVr and RoadGrandTours. So convenient to jump on the bike first thing, do an hour. Sets me up for rest the day.:thumb:

^Qwerty^ 09 October 2017 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by andy97 (Post 11970836)
Ditto, mine is V1 Kickr joined with Zwift,Trainer Road, BigRingVr and RoadGrandTours. So convenient to jump on the bike first thing, do an hour. Sets me up for rest the day.:thumb:

We've got two bikes on turbo's and a Concept 2. Mad house.

JackClark 10 October 2017 08:50 AM

Indoors for Winter! You bunch of girls. Get some CX tyres and get mucky.

stevebt 10 October 2017 09:08 AM

Mine will be indoors for for longer at this rate. I cant get the tyres blown up even with a presta hand pump so I have ordered some valve adpters :)

dpb 10 October 2017 09:14 AM

you might be able put bigger tyres on , for plusher ride


mind you - doubles your investment !

neil-h 10 October 2017 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by stevebt (Post 11971001)
Mine will be indoors for for longer at this rate. I cant get the tyres blown up even with a presta hand pump so I have ordered some valve adpters :)

Yeah you're really going to want a proper track pump for road tyres, will make life much easier. I bought one of these from Halfords a while back and it seems a nice bit of kit.

http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike...t-ii-bike-pump

dpb 10 October 2017 09:48 AM

You can get Crivett ( sp ) one in lidl for 7 quid

stevebt 10 October 2017 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by dpb (Post 11971010)
You can get Crivett ( sp ) one in lidl for 7 quid

I will call into lidl tonight and see if they have any :)

dpb 10 October 2017 11:22 AM

Don't treat like its hewn out of granite mind - even if does come with year warranty

JackClark 10 October 2017 01:05 PM

Any excuse.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...9f42b99190.jpg

Wull 10 October 2017 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11970996)
Indoors for Winter! You bunch of girls. Get some CX tyres and get mucky.


After doing 10,001 miles outside last year in all weathers including snow I think not....no pussy here, just a very sensible smart intelligent man :)

stevebt 10 October 2017 05:43 PM

They didnt have any in so £25 at a local bike shop got a good one.

JackClark 10 October 2017 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by Wull (Post 11971103)
After doing 10,001 miles outside last year in all weathers including snow I think not....no pussy here, just a very sensible smart intelligent man :)

Blimey! You can have bonus points for your car too.

14 years ago.

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Wull 11 October 2017 10:44 PM

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stevebt 14 October 2017 09:25 AM

I had to google how to change gear. Changing down was easy as its liitle switches next to the gear lever but i didnt know it was pushing the gear lever inwards to change up.

neil-h 14 October 2017 12:35 PM

And of course it varies by manufacturer :lol1:


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