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I would go for a good frame that is comfortable. You see guys who weigh 100kg and have carbon everything because of the weight saving factorOK, here's a question.
I ride a cheapie Kmart bike (Schwinn) that cost $300. I wasn't prepared to pay a grand or two for the cheapest from a bike shop.
Would it make a significant (>10-20%) difference to my performance in terms of average speed if I was to ride a more expensive bike? A lighter frame surely could not make any difference since my weight is the vast majority of the load carried anyway. So do the gears, wheels make that much difference?
Have also ridden into a couple of car doors as they have been flung open at the last second.
Originally posted by Fimmwolf...
Needless to say I got her phone number, she paid for the damage but there was no 'Happy Ending'
I trust you know how that sounds? Yuck
After a week of doing that, I decided to invest in an electric assist conversion kit. The conversion kit has cost me around $1000 all up - but has been well worth it.
Spent 3 years riding for a division 3 pro team in France in the late 90's. Have done Sun Tour, Commonwealth Bank Race (now no longer...), Tour of Tasmania, etc.
I currently ride a Cannondale System 6 with campag chorus- probably the best bike i've ever had! I normally only ride on weekends- about 70-80kms a time, but am going to try and ride a bit more this summer- work off some of the stress this market is causing me
Mate I ride a Schwinn, My dad gave it to me about 7-8 yrs ago, I ride to work most days, It hasn't missed a beat, just a little chain lube borrowed from my motor bike and she's sweet. Cheaper the better IMO unless your competing. "It's not the bike, It's the rider" or something like that.I ride a cheapie Kmart bike (Schwinn) that cost $300. I wasn't prepared to pay a grand or two for the cheapest from a bike shop.
Are there any special shops to buy conversion, or are there any shops that sell electric assist bikes or you have to buy components from different shops and do it up yourself?
Wow, we have a pro on the boards! Sounds like you're a gun bas. Tell mne, how much did your bike cost? I'm always astounded at how much the top bikes set you back - couldn't cope riding something that was worth more than my car!! Maybe coz I stack regularly - can't get bike insurance can you?
Hey bas,I actually got given the frame, but i think that it sells for about $8k as a complete bike.
Sounds like a lot but that is about average amongst the keen riders these days. My boss rides the Ferrari edition Colnago, which would retail for $20k+!!!
And yes, some household policies allow to have named items insured outside the house (similar to what you do with expensive jewellery).
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