Thats a good ride!!! 2 KOM's and plenty of top 5's!!!!
and anyway - its kph!![]()
30kmph average on your own? That's a very nice ride!
Stop using bloody kmph!!!!! I'm too young to work it out!! I dont care about rule #24!!!![]()



anyone thought of organising a bike meet ? I am based in London so London based for me![]()
Commute this morning was nice now the wind has dropped - it felt like someone had lit the afterburners and I was flying along compared to the rest of this week! But I was going at full tilt, heart pounding, when a pheasant hidden in the field next to me suddenly started squawking and flapping - my heart nearly burst through my chest it scared me so much
Ground was still a bit wet which made me wish that I'd put my new mudguards on last night like I had planned to :bonk:
Anyone got any experience of fitting SKS chromoplastics? Particularly getting them to fit around disc brakes?
Commute this morning was nice now the wind has dropped - it felt like someone had lit the afterburners and I was flying along compared to the rest of this week! But I was going at full tilt, heart pounding, when a pheasant hidden in the field next to me suddenly started squawking and flapping - my heart nearly burst through my chest it scared me so much
Ground was still a bit wet which made me wish that I'd put my new mudguards on last night like I had planned to :bonk:
Anyone got any experience of fitting SKS chromoplastics? Particularly getting them to fit around disc brakes?

This seems to me like an ideal place to ask for some suggestions regarding bike purchases, if you lot would be so kind! I need a bike for getting to/from work and for general pleasure - I'm quite lucky to live within 5 minutes of the seaside and a decent flat promenade that goes for miles! Probably looking at a hybrid or road bike, somewhere up to £400-450. I'm not going to go to Halfords and get a cheapo sale item, I'm looking for those that know what they're talking about to guide me somewhat![]()
Is all your riding going to be on Tarmac roads?
Will you be riding in all weathers?
How do you feel about 2nd hand?
This seems to me like an ideal place to ask for some suggestions regarding bike purchases, if you lot would be so kind! I need a bike for getting to/from work and for general pleasure - I'm quite lucky to live within 5 minutes of the seaside and a decent flat promenade that goes for miles! Probably looking at a hybrid or road bike, somewhere up to £400-450. I'm not going to go to Halfords and get a cheapo sale item, I'm looking for those that know what they're talking about to guide me somewhat![]()
Mostly tarmac, although some of the roads and paths around here are a bit dodgy!
If it's really piddling with rain I'll probably jump on the bus as there's a stop nearby, light rain would be doable.
I'd prefer to buy new, I know it's going to be more pricey but if anyone knows anyone near Bexhill and the surrounding areas I'm sure I can take a look!
This seems to me like an ideal place to ask for some suggestions regarding bike purchases, if you lot would be so kind! I need a bike for getting to/from work and for general pleasure - I'm quite lucky to live within 5 minutes of the seaside and a decent flat promenade that goes for miles! Probably looking at a hybrid or road bike, somewhere up to £400-450. I'm not going to go to Halfords and get a cheapo sale item, I'm looking for those that know what they're talking about to guide me somewhat![]()
I'm not the best person to advise you, but here goes.
I was in a similar position to you, and couldn't decide what to get. I think a Hybrid or Cross would have been more sensible, but I wanted a road bike and ultimately was happy to live with the compromises.
On that basis I only really looked at road bikes, from around £300 up to a grand.
The most frequent advice, much as you see on this forum re cameras, was to get a bike that was a good fit for your body. Secondly (though this was more in debate) if you are new to this, buying from a good local bike shop can be invaluable in terms of the advice you might get.
As for bikes, lots of people, again as on here, tend to recommend the bikes they have (nothing wrong with that per se, but often done with little experience of other bikes).
Of the reviews I read earlier in the year, if you have Decathlon near you for £300 the Triban 3s seemed to get universally good reviews and seemed the best bang for your buck at that price new.
After that a lot of the big brands (Giant, Trek, Cannondale etc) seemed much of a muchness from £500 up. I see you slightly slate Halfords, who do have a mixed reputation it would appear for bike assembly, but their Boardman range is meant to be good.
I ended up going to my local shop and asking what they had in store from last year's range and ended up buying that.
The one thing most people mentioned was to try and aim for a carbon fork (I think most bikes for £450 will have one but to check, and then differences seem to be groupsets and or wheels that come with the bike.
There do seem to be pretty puncture resistant tyres now days so I'm less concerned than I was previously about punctures (I know I'm going to regret writing this).
Road bikes also have different geometries, making them more or less sporty (so some better suited for racing, some with more relaxed position etc). That is why it is important to try the bikes out if you can. I really don't know what I'm talking about here but you should ask someone who does.
Things to consider:
Do you want to be able to attach mudguards
Do you want to be able to attach panniers
Do you want to be able to swap to large tyres \ wheels in winter?
I ended up with a road bike but I never use the drops, maybe one day I will, but I doubt it.
Good luck.
Nodder numpty hell.
Watching a plum on a mountain bike wobble between a bus (indicating right) and a lorry through a gap barely big enough where the traffic merges into one lane outside of Collier's Wood Station. At least the guy next to me agreed that it was dangerous and than MTB wobbler was an idiot.
Hybrid idiot outside Balham Station whom signalled to let ancient old lady in tiny car turn left whom then shot up her inside when she hesitated for 1 millisecond, causing her to brake sharply and nearly cause a cyclist pile up behind her.
Knackered dahon headphones girl- bike wheels are not supposed to wobble like that- it may look pretty describing a wave but that bike is going to get you hurt. Not that you will hear with your headphones on.
Purple lycra fat bottom lady shoaling at every junction and set of lights and then wobbling the whole width of the road. Learn to control your bike!
MTB headphone idiot- just pay attention or you will end up dead. Either by a bus, truch or another cyclist strangling you with your headphone cord for your inconsiderate ways.
Not to mention all of the RLJ'ers, shoalers and the cabbie weaving in the bus lane up to Queenstown toad so that cyclists couldn't get past.
As you can tell, I had a good one this morning. I may just start cycling in the winter and other bad weather...
lovely ride you say ;D
my new DMT Dragons arrived but too small ;(
will be sending them back.
shame as they are great and cheap!! 59.99£..
Is it realistic to get a decent road bike for less than £200?
Currently have a 7yo mountain bike, although it has road tyres on. It's a bit heavy, and the gearing system is not that smooth, and seems you take a lot of effort!!
My biking is not that much. Round the village with kids, or once every week or two to a neighbouring village which is 5-6 miles in total. If I got a better bike I may use it more.
So, I am planning ahead for the Dunwich Dynamo in July and I am going to need a front light to see by. Would prefer something that takes batteries that I can carry a spare for and that does not involve a bloody great battery pack- I already have enough stuff taped to my bike! Would one of the cree torch things be good? I have seen all sorts of things on ebay etc but the selection is quite crazy!
Just this weekend gone through the usual palarver on my Trek 7.3 winter commuter:
Chain worn -> change it
Cassette now jumping -> go out and buy a new one
Chainring now jumping -> rrrrRRRGHHHHHHlifguiopwerghiowegjhio
Anyroad, its a shimano SG-X which seems to be impossible to get spares for (only the middle ring is worn I don't use the others) but I've taken a punt on an Alvio one which seems to be the same (38t, 104mm BCD) so just waiting for it to arrive.
Whereabouts in London are you?
The opposite side to you Lukas- near Wimbledon.
Had seen this one, but any views on this http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_912087_langId_-1_categoryId_165710#tab2
Looks ok to my untrained eye.