mark st1
Plastic Manc
- Location
- Leafy Berkshire
Think it looks cool mate well done to ya
least you have a bike u designed and with that colour scheme you must save a fortune on batteries lol

You are more than welcome mate,yep the brakes certainly do improve things 100%,these are the brakes i brought and for £30 money well spent.I've just found an old 90mm stem from my mountain bike, fitted to the viking now and its made a nice difference. Cant believe its taken me so long to do a job i should have done a thousand miles ago lol.....and seat has been ordered......you've started me off now Chris, thanks for the "nudge"![]()
Its not hard at al mate,give it a go and if you fall into difficultys i'm sure you lbs will come to your rescue.Also have a look on you tube for videos on the job you want to do,they really do helpI`ve just picked one of these up but yet to be out on it properly! I just wish i had your technical abilities - I can change punctures and thats about it!
I`ve just picked one of these up but yet to be out on it properly! I just wish i had your technical abilities - I can change punctures and thats about it!
Im sure you will love the Viking. I've changed a few parts on mine, mainly bars & stem (to make it actually fit me), saddle and brake calipers. Everything else is as standard. I've just finished my first sportive on it, torrential rain, gale force winds and flooded roads. It handled it all with no complaints. I'm growing very attached to it now, it may be basic but it runs so well I can't justify buying a new one.
One thing I have noticed which makes a big difference is to be sure to keep the gears and derailleurs well cleaned and lubed and it will purr along smoothly. I would also strongly recommend changing the brake calipers to dual pivot ones like Chris has suggested. Mine were £18 from Wiggle (Miche) and literally halved my stopping distance.
Last september i lost my job.Really wanted my first roadbike but could only scrape together £200 to buy one.I really wanted a modern bike so went for the Viking,purely because i liked its looks.
The bike arrived with the rear wheel out of true,a gash in the seat where it had been forced into the rear spokes for packing up and damaged cable.The shop were great and delivered me a new seat and also £15 to get the wheel trued.
Anyway turned out it was crap buti still loved the look.So decided i would rebuild with better components throughout the winter whilst still using the bike.Now some of you will no doubt say i would have been better saving up for a better quality bike and yep maybe you'd be right but the end result is a bike i absolutely love.Its fast,responsive and a kg lighter.
Its gone from handlebar mounted 7 speed to 105 sti 10 speed double,105 5700 front mech rear mech and spd sl pedals,itm bars,fizik tape,tektro brakes,sram cassette and chain,deda zero seat post and handlebar stem,anodized spacers and cap and seat clamp,super leggerra seat,all new cables,Pro lite como wheels,Zaffiro vitoria tyres.Altogether the rebuild has cost over £400 and i just need a 105 5700 crankset and its fully finished,so total cost of bike,including the savings from selling some of the original parts is going to be £600 ish.
Anyway not to everyones taste no doubt ut heres some pics,would be great to hear your views.
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Cheers for looking.