first imperial century! :D

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Banjo

Fuelled with Jelly Babies
Location
South Wales
Well done ed. 100miles is a big achievment.

If you are thinking of getting into long distances then consider that a comfortable bike may be more appropriate than an out and out race bike.

A long distance bike will have a slightly taller head tube giving you a more relaxed ride position also slightly larger tyres help soften the ride . A harsh ride will add to your fatigue on longer distances.

Examples of bikes aimed at longer distance are Trek Domane . cannondale Synapse Specialised Secteur.

Specialised roubaix is very well regarded as a distance bike but is also more expensive.
 
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young Ed

young Ed

Veteran
Well done ed. 100miles is a big achievment.

If you are thinking of getting into long distances then consider that a comfortable bike may be more appropriate than an out and out race bike.

A long distance bike will have a slightly taller head tube giving you a more relaxed ride position also slightly larger tyres help soften the ride . A harsh ride will add to your fatigue on longer distances.

Examples of bikes aimed at longer distance are Trek Domane . cannondale Synapse Specialised Secteur.

Specialised roubaix is very well regarded as a distance bike but is also more expensive.
won't be able to afford spec roubaix with it's over a grand price tag
have been meaning to google the domane to see what they are like price wise so thanks for jogging my memory!
Cheers Ed
 
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young Ed

young Ed

Veteran
Well done ed. 100miles is a big achievment.

If you are thinking of getting into long distances then consider that a comfortable bike may be more appropriate than an out and out race bike.

A long distance bike will have a slightly taller head tube giving you a more relaxed ride position also slightly larger tyres help soften the ride . A harsh ride will add to your fatigue on longer distances.

Examples of bikes aimed at longer distance are Trek Domane . cannondale Synapse Specialised Secteur.

Specialised roubaix is very well regarded as a distance bike but is also more expensive.
'corrding to trek website domane and mandone both start at a grand :sad:
their 1 series starts at £600 so will have a peek tomorrow
Cheers Ed
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
They look very nice, but I'd give one a good test ride first. Aluminum can be a harsh ride, over the long haul.

That depends a lot on the frame quality and the size of the tyres. My Cannondale hybrid is the most comfortable bike by far on the centuries I've done, set up with 32 mm slick tyres. Okay not the fastest but since I'm never entering the tour of britain that doesn't really matter.

Young Ed - what is your current bike and have you considered reallocation of your upgrade budget to making it as quick but comfy as possible?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
That depends a lot on the frame quality and the size of the tyres. My Cannondale hybrid is the most comfortable bike by far on the centuries I've done, set up with 32 mm slick tyres. Okay not the fastest but since I'm never entering the tour of britain that doesn't really matter.

Young Ed - what is your current bike and have you considered reallocation of your upgrade budget to making it as quick but comfy as possible?


Trust me... he needs a new bike.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
They look very nice, but I'd give one a good test ride first. Aluminum can be a harsh ride, over the long haul.
Just lower the tyre pressures by a few psi. The road surfaces round here are generally poor and I dislike getting battered when I ride, but my Cannondale is fine as long as I don't go overboard with the track pump. I used to put about 100 psi in the rear and 90 psi in the front but since switching to latex tubes, I can get similar comfort levels and better rolling resistance at 95 psi front, 105 rear. If I went to the 120+ psi pressures that some people use, then yes - the bike would be very uncomfortable.
 

Rustybucket

Veteran
Location
South Coast
I accomplished my first this year as well despite riding all my life (and going off to cycle around the world - well trying to cycle around it)... I routinely manage the metric tons and am in the monthly metric challenge - have even managed a 100km off-road with camping equipment... distance is not normally a problem for me (my commute 3 times a week is 22 miles each way)... there is just a huge jump from completing your first imperial century to trying for one every month starting in what is the darkest and often wettest/coldest months of the year.... and I still maintain that the imperial monthly century challengers are all mad as hatters.... :whistle:

I've only just seen the monthly challenge, definitely going to sign up next year!
 
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