dannymccann
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I need to start cycling again because Im a fat bastard, but Ive got a shoe string budget. I want a bike with thin tyres so I can get the most speed possible, I struggled to get above 20mph on my mountain bike with its massive tyres.
Be used mainly at the weekend, might bike the 7 miles to work and back once a week when its nice...
Whats the cheapest possible I can go really? I dont mind shelling out a few extra quid for a more comfy saddle or something.
edit - also do I want discs or pads? On my mountain bike that I used to use to go to uni (6 miles a day) I was replacing brake pads (non disc brake bike) roughly once every 2 weeks and the brakes squeaked like fuck, it ended up costing me more to maintain than my car...
Links please
[Edited on 20-02-2011 by dannymccann]
[Edited on 20-02-2011 by dannymccann]
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dannymccann
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Dont normally like 'ttt', but off you go back up, anyone any ideas?
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Corsa Sport Gav
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have you not thought about running a narrow road type tire on the mountain bike?
summat like this?
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=26231
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dannymccann
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I had no idea you could do that, guessing you need to get thinner rims though? As you can tell I know nothing on the subject....
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brebaz
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Stiffen up the suspension on your mtb and get some slicker tyres for your rims pal that should make it abit better on road And i dont really know about the brakes but it would probly be worth getting some decent pads for your v brakes as they should last longer then cheapo ones.
[Edited on 20-02-2011 by brebaz]
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Corsa Sport Gav
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
I had no idea you could do that, guessing you need to get thinner rims though? As you can tell I know nothing on the subject....
nah just use your current rims
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dannymccann
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Are discs better than pads, both in longevity and stopping power?
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Corsa Sport Gav
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
Are discs better than pads, both in longevity and stopping power?
IMO I would never go back to rim brakes now that I've got discs, only bike I've got with rim brakes is my road bike, and for discs they have loads more power over rims brakes and you have the same braking power in the wet too. If your looking for some disc brakes I'm selling some calipers and levers, all you'll need to get is a pair of discs providig you wheels can have discs on them.
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Corsa Sport Gav
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Depending on how heavy you are on the brakes and type of riding you do will determine how long the pads last, also you can get different compounds in them too. I just have a basic set in mine and I I've done well over 1500 miles on.
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jacko198
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Personally i would never buy cable discs unless you have a set of avid's with avid leavers, they fell nasty otherwise. A well set up v-brake will have more power than a cable disc.
Hydraulic discs on the other hand are definatly worth it.
Depending on the wheels also, i would not go lower than a 1.50 tyre
If you are looking for a new bike, i would personally say try not to spend less than £300 as in my experience, this is where the crap build quality stops.
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dannymccann
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£300...no way I can afford to spend that sort of cash on it, I dont have anywhere to store it, I just need something dirt cheap for the spring/summer to get about on which I can either sell in winter or leave outside to rust to the floor.
Not me being awkward BTW, I've got a tiny shed full of tools and lawnmower and no rear access from the front of the property anyway, so it will just be left out front...
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jacko198
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fair enough! Get on ebay/gumtree and look for a 2nd hand one then, probably best. Or, as said, get some thinner tyres
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LeeM
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my road bike was about £500, any less and they looked a bit shit
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brebaz
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My bike what i use for abit if everything was 700
I dont use it as much as i used to now though, its just locked up in the shed
I also have a bike that i use just fOr dirt jumping
[Edited on 21-02-2011 by brebaz]
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Tom G
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quote: Originally posted by LeeM
my road bike was about £500, any less and they looked a bit shit
Everything else looked shit! Most people just buy the more expensive bikes for e-points or through the cycle2work scheme, unless your really into biking im sure boggo standard would serve you well
[Edited on 21-02-2011 by Tom G]
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Tom G
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quote: Originally posted by brebaz
My bike what i use for abit if everything was 700
I dont use it as much as i used to now though, its just locked up in the shed
Fatty
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brebaz
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
quote: Originally posted by brebaz
My bike what i use for abit if everything was 700
I dont use it as much as i used to now though, its just locked up in the shed
Fatty
I sure am lol
I used to be on my bike nearly every day then i discovered xbox haha
I really should go back out on it abit more and fight sone flab
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LeeM
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
quote: Originally posted by LeeM
my road bike was about £500, any less and they looked a bit shit
Everything else looked shit! Most people just buy the more expensive bikes for e-points or through the cycle2work scheme, unless your really into biking im sure boggo standard would serve you well
[Edited on 21-02-2011 by Tom G]
they did, with bar mounted gear shifters instead of brake lever ones cheap gear stuff. dont know much about bikes and stuff but everything cheaper generally was pretty crap from what i saw
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brebaz
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With bikes you do normally pay for quality not quantity
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Tom G
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Still stand by what i said
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brebaz
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What that im fat or that most people by the most expensive bike for e penis points??? Or both??
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dannymccann
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Cheers for the spam
Woman at work says there is a bloke who sells nicked bikes (police action) fairly close, sound pikey but ill give it a might get a bargain
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