Buyer's remorse, a lucky escape, I hope!

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Good afternoon,

The things is that I am thinking and not letting my heart decide ..... and now it has gone in 56cm so it is all academic.

Decathlon want £649 for this, https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/road-bike-triban-rc-500-disc-brake/_/R-p-308097?mc=8554410&c=GREY a whole bike with a frame around about 250grams lighter.

... and that is a damn good looking bike.....

there are of course the Decathlon tubeless ready wheels which are apparently quite hard to live with if you have tubes, but wow that is a lot of bike.

...... and you get a headset!!!!.....

Ribble want a £1k for a 725 frameset (https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-endurance-725-frameset-1) but SPA want a lot less, (https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m11b0s143p4590/SPA-CYCLES-Elan-725-Frameset) around £500.

I have a love for the past, but also question it, I was having a chat with someone who insists that he has a 19 ounce steel frame, that is 540 grams and that it is almost a touring bike.

Bye

Ian
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
If owning and riding it makes you happy it is good value, no matter how out dated.
 

Hover Fly

He, him, his
Location
阿爾弗斯頓
So a Taiwanese or wherever frame is on the same level as a nineties Italian Columbus?
Might be better.
I once looked on the website of one of the Italian builders certain people lust after, the obligatory brazing shot showed a top tube and head tube joint with a “drool” of silver solder running down. If I had done a joint like that as an apprentice I would have had to redo it.
Storage space once built?
It’s a bike, they take up no space at all.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
In my mind it misses the mark somewhat. I love the idea but it's undermined for me by the fact it's an offshored frame being offered by a company that has zero connection with the Raleigh responsible for the original, other than buying the name when they finally gasped their last.

As Cyclops suggests it smacks a bit of a hollow marketing exercise IMO; although the product looks alright for what it is.

I'm absolutely all over vintage / modern steel; with period correct kit or modern gear. I think you could get better for your money though; especially if you look at used stuff. Personally I'd love a vintage Cinelli or Rossin, or less-tarty Raleigh if we're being more realistic such as the Rapide, Clubman or Record Ace.

If practicality / performance is more of a concern then a modern-ish frame (such as the Condor Classico) with a modern groupset would be the way to go I think :smile:


I subscribe to the want it, sleep on it, want it, sleep on it approach, and if I still want it on the third morning then it’s permission to self to press buy.
Same, however the process takes months rather than days :rolleyes:

It’s a bike, they take up no space at all.
My mum would very much contest that statement. Probably to the extent of a bare-knuckle fight..
 
Location
Wirral
Might be better.
I once looked on the website of one of the Italian builders certain people lust after, the obligatory brazing shot showed a top tube and head tube joint with a “drool” of silver solder running down. If I had done a joint like that as an apprentice I would have had to redo it.
Re-do, yep been there done that (several times) but a quick pass with a file and a quick push pull with a strip of emery cloth is really very quick :whistle:
 
Good afternoon,

The things is that I am thinking and not letting my heart decide ..... and now it has gone in 56cm so it is all academic.

Decathlon want £649 for this, https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/road-bike-triban-rc-500-disc-brake/_/R-p-308097?mc=8554410&c=GREY a whole bike with a frame around about 250grams lighter.

... and that is a damn good looking bike.....

there are of course the Decathlon tubeless ready wheels which are apparently quite hard to live with if you have tubes, but wow that is a lot of bike.

...... and you get a headset!!!!.....

Ribble want a £1k for a 725 frameset (https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-endurance-725-frameset-1) but SPA want a lot less, (https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m11b0s143p4590/SPA-CYCLES-Elan-725-Frameset) around £500.

I have a love for the past, but also question it, I was having a chat with someone who insists that he has a 19 ounce steel frame, that is 540 grams and that it is almost a touring bike.

Bye

Ian
I would advise against the Decathlon bike as well if you value your sanity and thumbs,
 

C R

Guru
Location
Worcester
I believe it’s the wheels on the 520 are more problematic than the 500, but can always go tubeless

I have a 500, the tyres are tight, but not overly so, I fixed a puncture on the roadside last winter and managed with a bit of effort. Overall I'm very happy with my 500, would definitely recommend it.
 
Good morning,

Oh dear, this is starting to get expensive.:smile:

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I went for the same seat pin as Raleigh used it was part of an order that when it arrived I thought that I have just spent nearly £200 and that's all there is! Many of my tools are out of date, I even needed a new "spanner" for the BB so I may as well get some new cable cutters as well.:smile:

I forgot that the chainset that I planned to use came into contact with the road when the last steel bike's frame broke.
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I still haven't even decided on wheels, sprints/tubs seem right or be sensible and stick with clinchers, @Sharky posted a great link (https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/planet-x.288356/) to an offer, but I got the scales out and sadly shook my head.:laugh:

I have decided to go with 2x8 (11-28), noting how often I change gear on a 2x10 and being strongly tempted by D/T shifters any more seems redundant. Given that I don't mind cross chaining big ring/second biggest sprocket, this gives 52/50/or maybe even 48(as I need a new big ring)x25 as a bottom gear on the big ring which for where I rides means almost a 1x except for a few hills.

Bye

Ian
 
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