I thought Dowsett's ride had put the record on the shelf at 17:20. To take 45 seconds off that (16:35) is incredible. I think the average speed was about 36mph iirc. I think the 25 record could be beaten fairly soon. That was on the R25/3 in South Wales, which has a 3 mile descent in it that you don't have to go back up. The National 25 is on that course this year
Heads up - The Raleigh Story is on BBC4 now.
Nice to see another Nukey!
I've got the 26'er TR - cracking bikes.
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This arrived this week ...
2017 Cube Stereo HPC 120 SL 27.5 FS
Carbon frame + ally rear end (12.5kg with pedals)
Fox Factory Forks, Shock
Not been out on this yet - looking forward to tomorrow morning!
I've just set this up tubeless and have ordered the EVOL Air Can which is meant to improve shock quite a bit.
And also have this Specialized Stumpjumper Comp Carbon 29er HT
10kg - very quick and thanks to Kerry (100thMonkey) for selling it to me. Loved every minute on this...
Kerry modded this with Hope brakes, wheels, carbon everywhere. I was amazed how fast this was.
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I was cleaning my Giant road bile (TCR Aluminium) in Jan of this year , only to find the drive side seat stay had cracked through. The only reason I found it was because I did a deep clean, took the wheels off and had it on a bike stand, so lots of light.
Top tip bikers, keep an eye on your frames especially down by the bottom bracket, seat or lower head tube. Thats where the fatigue causes chronic failure.
Enjoy the new frame, Im sure this one will be fine. Last question are you running with a lot of seat post showing, if so is it above the safety mark? You might be better going to a 420/ 450 seat post to reinforce the seat tube from within.
Hth
Steve
I'm thinking of going Carbon frame and disc brakes with this Giant Defy Advanced Pro.
The aluminium framed Defy I have has almost 6,000miles on it and is still doing well though....
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Stick some proper mudguards on my Cube Cross Race and have the perfect all year round bike
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Anyone watch the tour de Yorkshire?
It came up my hill and past my house. Really enjoyed it. Watch it back and miss my house completely. Can't believe it. Lol
We live at the top of a one mile long hill. So it was good to see them come up and the difference between the leaders and the pack was really interesting to see. Was a great atmosphere
Wasn't nice to see that rider sparked out at the bottom of our hill though.
Haha. I live in Green Moor - bit annoying to be so close to the finish line but wanting to see it by my house instead.
Thanks, I purchased it as a Winter bike to keep my carbon road bike in good order as I'm riding from London to Paris in September for the Royal British Legion.
I did some research last September at the NEC bike show and decided to go down the disc brake route for the 1st time. I was going to buy the 2017 version at the show for £1300 but decided to do a little more checking at home and glad I did. I found a new 2016 model (mine) being offered for £1050. Considering it had full Ultegra and the 2017 the 105 Groupset it was an easy decision to make.
The hydraulic discs are awesome and I've been out in all Weathers covering roads, muddy paths and gravel tracks. It's not the lightest bike, but it means I should see the benefits when I switch back to my carbon frame one. I did swap the tyres over as they were knobblies, fine for cycle cross which is what the bike was designed for, but I wanted something that allowed road riding too. I have put on Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyre now. 25s so a little easier to spin up but they still are ok on most tracks and have good puncture resistancecy.
The only issue is that occasionally the front mudguard clips my toe. It doesn't help having size 10 feet, but the frame is more compact than I'm used too...I think CX bikes are designed this way. Apart from that it's been great and is a real head turner
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Quote: The only issue is that occasionally the front mudguard clips my toe. It doesn't help having size 10 feet, but the frame is more compact than I'm used too...I think CX bikes are designed this way. Apart from that it's been great and is a real head turner
I find on both my Genesis and Beacon my feet catch the front wheel on tight turns, I also felt this on a Cannondale Evo last year, so I guess its a "feature " not a problem!
Just stumbled accross this thread whilst looking. For a new mountain bike anyone have any sub £1000 recommendations primarily will be used off road mostly gravel tracks and canal paths?
Check out the Boardman range at Halfords
http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike...brand=Boardman
Boardman bikes are known for being better specced than many others for the price - all thanks to the buying power of Halfords.
The Halfords brand does put some buyers off - but get past that and you'll get a better bike than you could on the high street.
I'd be thinking of something from their hybrid range - but bear in mind that hybrids do tend to be a compromise.
It's all very subjective in that one persons best choice is another's worst.
I have a Whyte T-130 RS. You won't get one of those for £1000 but my point is that the bikes are well designed for the British environment. You could try a WHYTE 605 - above all it's a hard tail (don't consider a full suspension for that sort of money) and it's a good way to get into the sport if you are a newcomer.
It's all about balancing a well designed bike with decent enough components - push the boat out in one aspect and you will compromise in others. That will always be the way but is particularly a problem at the cheaper end of the market.
Just secured a Voodoo Wanga frame off a mate so going to be doing a build in the next few weeks. Not had a steel framed bike in a few years, hoping the more forgiving nature of steel will be better than my alloy Merlin frame which can be punishing on the rough stuff!
Chris Froome 'rammed on purpose':
The Briton, who rides for Team Sky, posted a picture on Twitter of his damaged bike but said he was not hurt in the incident near his Monaco home.
"Just got rammed on purpose by an impatient driver who followed me onto the pavement!" the 31-year-old wrote.
"Thankfully I'm okay. Bike totalled. Driver kept going!"
Sorry but I chickened out! It's been well over a year and I tried again yesterday. I took the bike out of the shed, checked it over and saw the chain was off, I turned the bike upside down and pulled something in my back!
I've been on the codine all day yesterday rather than on the bike. Someone somewhere is trying to tell me something...
I had a very bad accident just over 18 months ago, breaking quite a few bones. I'm absolutely fine psychologically as long as I stick to the public highway & steer well clear of cycle tracks & cycle lanes. The one time I tried riding on a cycle path I could see danger everywhere & got back onto the A4 as soon as possible.
Just took delivery of a Specialized Diverge carbon comp yesterday - was an impulse buy as liked the idea of a top quality road bike with decent off road capability and lots of comfort, Shimano hydros, 105, CG-R seatpost and my first carbon frame. Now wondering if it's too much bike for me and the Genesis Equilibrium I bought last year does the job well enough. Bikes are like watches it seems
Looks like this:
But will look like this if I unwrap and assemble it!
That's a very cool bike 👍🏻
Quick update as I've finally finished the new road bike. Taken a lot longer than I'd hoped, partly because of another arrival, but mainly because I had to wait for the eTap HRD to be released.
Can't wait to get out on it...
Very nice. Titanium frame & everything else black always looks good
Got this back from Dario at Pegoretti a couple of weeks ago after a repair and new coat of paint, best handling/riding bike I have ever swung a leg over, frame is 12 years old but now looks like new (had a new fork too) so hopefully another decade of use out of it.
It's now built up with campag Athena carbon/zipp finishing kit/HED ardennes wheels.
You could replace them with Black on Black ones
http://www.wheelbuilder.com/zipp-decal-kit-2013.html
Lovely... I do like the panel scheme.
My carbon road bike met with a bit of a messy end a month or so back so I've been using my Pegoretti exclusively since then and each time I ride it, I love it more. Swapped the old Bora 50 tubs with new wider Bora 35 clinchers so I could run 25mm tyres on it that improved the ride significantly.
Which model is yours based on?
its a Duende. was built in 2005 around the time he was still building with his brother before they had a falling a falling out so its a ‘Pegoretti’ not a ‘Dario Pegoretti’ a columbus spirit tube set but has a 29.6 seat post so seat tube and head tube are slightly smaller diameter than a current model and the head tube is not as oversize. i think the change was around 2012 to standard seat tube size (31.6) and bigger head-tube.
i had a new Falz fork fitted and painted to replace the original reynolds ouzo fork.
on the stay it has the words 'Handmade in Italy St Albaldo 2017’ as he puts the saints day to show when it was built, or in my case the day it was repaired.
Borrowing eldest sons BMX, never too old.
This might not be that extraordinary, but I may help someone out. I asked a little while ago where the cheapest place was to buy Conti GP4K ii tyres. I've just bought a pair from Ribble for £55 delivered using code WEL5. I think that's a general £5 off a fifty spend and isn't a referral. Happy riding.
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This is the 'final' (are they ever really finished??) iteration of my Mega TR.
1x10 with Sunrace 11-42 and Superstar 32t oval n/w.
Marzocchi 55CR 150mm forks
Lizard Skins Peaty grips
KS Southpaw dropper remote and KS eTen dropper.
Nukeproof generator AM rims and hubs with On-one Chunky Monkey and Smorgasbord tyres.
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Hi,
Im looking to get in to mountain biking and will be popping to my local bike shop at the weekend to try out some machinery, after a bit of googling I have seen that the Voodoo Canzo and the Calibre Bossnut are well thought of.
Do any of you have a good sub £1000 bike that you would recommend?
Alex
I bought a Boardman Pro from Halfords a few years ago, it was on a flash sale and was around £650.
It has performed well so far hauling my lump around.
RRP on the current equivalent is £1k so can be had under your budget..
http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike...-bike-pro-29er
Thank James, will check it out