SKD
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Hi SKD ,what cycling are you into?Welcomeim new too
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Hi SKD ,what cycling are you into?
Blimey thats a win win situationwell TBH, I just got the bike back in october through the C2W scheme as getting to work by car was costing far too much (fuel and tolls), so getting the bike saves me £100 a month, thats after paying for the bike.(£42 a month).
Anyways the bike I have is a Boardman Comp MTB as half of my journey is road and half is black paths/tracks, but I really enjoy getting muddy, so once I get myself fit again I will be doing a few camping trips next year with the bike
George
I would second that. If any shop offers a free bike-fit that would also help.
Rock n Road do a bike fit service and only £195
Thanks for that BudRock n Road do a bike fit service and only £195
Thanks for the link has helped,think i will concentrate on getting a road bike ,sportive prob be the best frame type for meAlthough this article is headed as being about touring bikes, it actually contains a wealth of information about various bike types.
Cyclocross bikes share many of the features of touring bikes (big clearances, canti or disc brakes) but have a geometry for sharper handling, and possibly less comfort over long distances.
As you already have an MTB, a cyclocross bike (which will also deal with off-road) may not be first choice.
very niceView attachment 7646 Well ive only gone and done it,brought a Cube Agree ,cant wait to go for a long ride on it