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Ben J
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21st Aug 11 at 16:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bloody don't know what I want lol.

Tbh a hybrid is probs going to give me a good compromise.

Can always chop it in against a roadie bike if I cahnge my mind.
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Cyclocross tyres aren't that fat. Be fine using them on road.
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get a proper road bike
AlunJ
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tbh those cyclocross bikes look rather good!
Ben J
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Getting one of these in next few weeks I think.

http://www.cyclehouse.co.uk/products.php?plid=m1b0s6p2259

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Cannondale, good choice
Chrissy
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As much as I do prefer the paint job on the tiagra synapse..

I don't know if I could overlook the 105 version.. 10sp instead of 9 and just generally a better quality group set.

http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/product/122829.html


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Ben J
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Thats a great price!! But not knowing what size I need, ordering over net isn't an option tbh.
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CAANNNOOONDAAAAAAAALE
Chrissy
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If you've got an iPhone theres an app called sizemybike that tells you your size based on some measurements you enter.


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Or alternatively print that page off and get your local Evans cycles to price match.


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Rick Draper
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
Thats a great price!! But not knowing what size I need, ordering over net isn't an option tbh.


http://www.competitivecyclist.com/za/CCY?PAGE=FIT_CALCULATOR_INTRO

Do that, it worked spot on for me.
Ben J
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I'm going to get measured in a shop I think as this is my first road bike. Can get advice etc and try a few bikes too.

But going to try getting my local bike shop to price match that web price, as they offer price match.

But they may not with it being a web price.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
I'm going to get measured in a shop I think as this is my first road bike. Can get advice etc and try a few bikes too.

But going to try getting my local bike shop to price match that web price, as they offer price match.

But they may not with it being a web price.


I bought my first road bike using the fit calculator above. I have also since bought a time trial bike again using that calculator and the fit has always been spot on.

Even if buying from a shop its worth using the calculator for reference. After all some shops would sell you whatever size they have in stock and tell you its correct
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Cheers. I'm going to get the missus to help me do this tonight, so i've got a good idea before I go to the bike shops at weekend.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
Cheers. I'm going to get the missus to help me do this tonight, so i've got a good idea before I go to the bike shops at weekend.


It does take a while to take all the measurements but its a very useful reference for buying your first road bike imho.
Ben J
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quote:
Originally posted by Rick Draper
quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
Cheers. I'm going to get the missus to help me do this tonight, so i've got a good idea before I go to the bike shops at weekend.


It does take a while to take all the measurements but its a very useful reference for buying your first road bike imho.


Done the measurents

Is the bike size measurement the seat tube range - from centre of bottom bracket to the intersection with the top tube?
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usually is chief. Youve got me looking at the tiagra synapse now.. I'm looking for a nice frame to put spam apex on..


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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
quote:
Originally posted by Rick Draper
quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
Cheers. I'm going to get the missus to help me do this tonight, so i've got a good idea before I go to the bike shops at weekend.


It does take a while to take all the measurements but its a very useful reference for buying your first road bike imho.


Done the measurents

Is the bike size measurement the seat tube range - from centre of bottom bracket to the intersection with the top tube?


Yes it is but IMHO the more important measurement is the top tube length. This is the critical one on a road bike.
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Mine would probably look like that once I'm done with it.. Tempting!


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Ben J
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Bought the Cannondale Synapse Tiagra today. Pick it up next week.

They knocked £100 off it too, so got it for £749

They were willing to drop the Synapse 105 to £850 too after I showed them the web offer at £795, but I felt that a road noob on a £1000 bike was a bit stupid, and I preferred the white Tiagra frame lol.
Ben J
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How do the shifters work on a road bike?
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Brake levers double up as shifters.
Ben J
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Yeah got that far. Is left front cog right back cog?

Also, noticed that there was another lever integrated into the main brake/shifter?

What does this do?


[Edited on 03-09-2011 by Ben J]
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I had a quick go on my mates and it is something like you said. But I cant be certain. I remember it being a bit tricky at first, but no doubts you get used to it.

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