richie244
Active Member
- Location
- Highbridge
Hi Im a newbe to the forum and in some ways to cycling. Although I commuted for years on bikes in various guises Only recently am I looking to cycle for fitness/fun.
I currently have a Scott AFD road bike 2006, which on my last outing going down a steep hill was a bit scary, it will benefit from an extensive service with quite a few new parts I am guessing.
The Question is, is it worth it. Generally I look to buy mid range kit, never a pro but a firm believer in buy cheep buy twice so if I was to Do up my current bike I believe for a Group set not much change out of £300 and possibly new wheels required. I have the hand skills etc to do the work myself.
Im not bad at "making do and mending" but at what point do you stop? I have a habit (and I am sure I am not alone) of when doing something up going to the extreme that it would be more economical to buy new.
I guess the main question is, is this frame worth bothering with, with at least 10 years under its belt some harder than others (I bought it second hand from a team racer).
I currently have a Scott AFD road bike 2006, which on my last outing going down a steep hill was a bit scary, it will benefit from an extensive service with quite a few new parts I am guessing.
The Question is, is it worth it. Generally I look to buy mid range kit, never a pro but a firm believer in buy cheep buy twice so if I was to Do up my current bike I believe for a Group set not much change out of £300 and possibly new wheels required. I have the hand skills etc to do the work myself.
Im not bad at "making do and mending" but at what point do you stop? I have a habit (and I am sure I am not alone) of when doing something up going to the extreme that it would be more economical to buy new.
I guess the main question is, is this frame worth bothering with, with at least 10 years under its belt some harder than others (I bought it second hand from a team racer).