lukesdad
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Blimey Ian have you bought a litespeed or you still riding those crappy old other US products ?I ride a nice bike all the time... both commute and leisure.
Life is too short for crappy bikes.![]()

Blimey Ian have you bought a litespeed or you still riding those crappy old other US products ?I ride a nice bike all the time... both commute and leisure.
Life is too short for crappy bikes.![]()
Blimey Ian have you bought a litespeed or you still riding those crappy old other US products ?![]()
agree i dont get out much on the weekends and when i do normally a family outing offroad so its the mtb so no money for a "good " roadie and "bad "roadie so i stick to a good clean / lube routine ( the the wife thinks im crazy washing and fettling every weekend)Always commute on my good bike as it is when I do 96% of my cycling. I dont think I'd enjoy the extended routes in/home on anything else. A good clean & relube keeps in in tip top shape all year.
A question to those who do not use the best bike for commuting because of wearing out components, how much extra do you think it would cost if you used the bike for commuting as well?
After about a year of commuting on my good bike I have paid for a couple of services (I am crap at maintenance) a couple of sets of brake pads, a chain and cassette. It is on the same tyres still and I think they have got a bit more life left in them. So, approx 4k miles and parts/repairs cost about £100. No doubt other parts will be wearing out faster than if I used it only for a Sunday ride (which I don't do anyway)
If I used my cheap run-around bike for the commute then it would still need parts replacing and the cost would not be much lower and the commute would be far less fun.
A question to those who do not use the best bike for commuting because of wearing out components, how much extra do you think it would cost if you used the bike for commuting as well?
After about a year of commuting on my good bike I have paid for a couple of services (I am crap at maintenance) a couple of sets of brake pads, a chain and cassette. It is on the same tyres still and I think they have got a bit more life left in them. So, approx 4k miles and parts/repairs cost about £100. No doubt other parts will be wearing out faster than if I used it only for a Sunday ride (which I don't do anyway)
If I used my cheap run-around bike for the commute then it would still need parts replacing and the cost would not be much lower and the commute would be far less fun.