New bike, massive improvement

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Nice bike Matthew, enjoy.
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
Nice. Remove the pieplate, take off the wheel reflectors and follow rule #34 and you're all done :smile:
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
I guarantee (GUARANTEE) it will become your commuter too.
I once thought this would happen when I first got (actually, built) a Nice Bike, but since it has single sided pedals and I refuse to sully it with a rack, it remains unused
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
The specs say 11-32 10 speed.
I had the same cassette on my boardman that comes with the same groupset, changed the cassette in the end to a closer range block as i found i never needed the lowest gears , all depends if you like to spin a lot and the hills in your locale but i found the jumps in gears a bit much for my liking .
 
There are very few thing in the world more satisfying, more gratifying than getting a new bike. The first time you see it, the smell of it, and the touch of it, is like the feeling one has as a lucky child on Christmas morning. For me getting a new bike is far more exciting than getting a new car.

I couldn't agree more. I still remember the first "proper" bike I was bought by my parents. A stunning Raleigh Winner complete with spongy bar tape, there on Christmas morning. I was so excited that I rode around on it all day, calling at all my friends houses to show it off. I would probably be the same 30 years on:laugh:
 

Fasta Asloth

Well-Known Member
Location
Kingston
The specs say 11-32 10 speed.

Prob be able to get up Snowdon with that :smile: I recently took delivery of first roadbike (was riding a heavy hybrid prior), what a difference the new bike makes on the hills, so think you'll definitely be having some fun on the Welsh road hills...
 
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