vickster
Squire
This is probably a pretty divisive question but what frame material is the best for rough surfaces, especially that awful stuff where there are basically stones all through the tarmac and broken, potholed, pitted surfaces...you know, typical UK roads!
I have done 71 miles on an alu frame/carbon forks today and my hands and arms are exhausted and sore, despite gel mitts, 3mm tape, 25mm tyres, moving hands between hoods and tops, regular stops. Rode with jefmcg of this parish, same bike and she barely noticed the surfaces and holes that made me miserable.
My Whyte hybrid is certainly better in this regard than the Giant but not really for long distances at (relative) speed
Carbon is certainly more comfortable but a fixed rack and decent mudguards are not possible. Titanium bikes are too expensive. Are some aluminiums better than others?
Which I guess leaves steel - does it soak up road bumps and buzz better than carbon/alu? Not a material I have considered but I am rather taken with this (especially as it has SRAM brifters which work better for me); 12kg so not the lightest but doable
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/products/eastway-st-1-0-steel?bct=browse/bicycles/road-bikes
I have done 71 miles on an alu frame/carbon forks today and my hands and arms are exhausted and sore, despite gel mitts, 3mm tape, 25mm tyres, moving hands between hoods and tops, regular stops. Rode with jefmcg of this parish, same bike and she barely noticed the surfaces and holes that made me miserable.
My Whyte hybrid is certainly better in this regard than the Giant but not really for long distances at (relative) speed
Carbon is certainly more comfortable but a fixed rack and decent mudguards are not possible. Titanium bikes are too expensive. Are some aluminiums better than others?
Which I guess leaves steel - does it soak up road bumps and buzz better than carbon/alu? Not a material I have considered but I am rather taken with this (especially as it has SRAM brifters which work better for me); 12kg so not the lightest but doable
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/products/eastway-st-1-0-steel?bct=browse/bicycles/road-bikes