dunworth1 wrote: » Cheers I've ordered it now anyway Will have a look at it in the shop before buying. It does look really nice
ford2600 wrote: While a carbon frame with ultregra is nice, you don't need it. If you want to enjoy riding you need *comfortable ride * reliable components
ford2600 wrote: Are you going to ride through the winter? What's your flexibility like? Do you want a race or more relaxed geometry?
dunworth1 wrote: » Picked up the bike yesterday evening. Lovely bike went out for a quick spin to see if all was ok. One thing I will say is that I knew Halford lads were useless but I didn't think they was that bad. The rear wheel was rubbing off the brakes, the pressure in the tyres was 30psi and they didn't even ask to adjust the saddle height. Huge difference compared to a Lbs
ford2600 wrote: » A racing chainset with a 25 biggest cog on rear, and deep section wheels might be an ideal bike for you but that would depend on a few things.. While a carbon frame with ultregra is nice, you don't need it. If you want to enjoy riding you need *comfortable ride * reliable components Are you going to ride through the winter? What's your flexibility like? Do you want a race or more relaxed geometry? There is no value in the wrong bike for you. A properly fitting, appropriately geared with reliable wheels with tiagra might be better value for you... Find a good LBS where staff will take time to fit you properly. Walk until you get that. Ask about tyre clearance/mudguards/wheel reliability. Do pick a bike you like the look of though
harry74 wrote: » Hi,I'm looking at getting the same bike,how has it being going for you,any advice or info would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks buddy!!