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400bhp

Guru
I remember a few people (one in particular) steering me clear of such bikes (cyclo cross types) for road use, based around your experience.
 

400bhp

Guru
Try something like a winter road bike (i.e enought clearance for mudguards and a slightly (an emplasis on the slightly) softer geometry?
 
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uclown2002

uclown2002

Guru
Location
Harrogate
Only need the bike for icy (road conditions as happy to otherwise use one of my other road bikes. I've not needed such a bike at all this winter although weather looks like it's turning very cold next week.

Looks like I can get the limited edition Subway Hybrid and Bluemel guards for £180 with £20 web discount and a 10% BC discount. £30 for marathon winters and I should be sorted for about £210!
 

400bhp

Guru
Only need the bike for icy (road conditions as happy to otherwise use one of my other road bikes. I've not needed such a bike at all this winter although weather looks like it's turning very cold next week.

Looks like I can get the limited edition Subway Hybrid and Bluemel guards for £180 with £20 web discount and a 10% BC discount. £30 for marathon winters and I should be sorted for about £210!

Tyoe of bike will make little difference on ice (albeit I would prefer to be on a slightly more upright one).

Get the Subway with the discs, not the ltd edition-I have had both, the vee brakes are faffy. Discs well worth the £60 odd more.
 

400bhp

Guru
Yes fella, they look correct. See my comments on this thread:

http://www.cyclechat.net/threads/mudguards-for-carrera-subway.25255/#post-2893435

I'd siggest asking Helfrauds fit them, then if they mess up they can put it right. Oh, and another thing, put a piece of rubber between the bracket and the bridge on the rear guard (the bridge being the bit where you would normally fit caliper brakes) to stop rattling.

Edit: Oh and the stock tyres weigh a farkin tonne. I sold them on here (brand new) and put a set of schwalbe city cruisers on. Great tyre with relatively low rolling resistance and reasonable puncture protection.

Oh and another thing, the headset didn't last 5 minutes on mine. I got a replacement off fleabay but it's not a great fit. Might be worth asking Helfrauds if they can source you a spare whilst you are there.
 
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uclown2002

uclown2002

Guru
Location
Harrogate
Thanks 400bhp; I've pulled the trigger!
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Rode my subway today , maybe 3-4 minutes slower over 10 miles compared to the normal commuter but i reckon i could cut a bit off that as @400bhp says they stock tyres dont help although i will not use it enough to justify changing mine .Beavertail mudgaurds are ok but they rattle !
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I was going to mention a MTB. Far better option. Every stable should have one. Mine is currently set up for Icy commutes, but I've not needed it this winter. Last 3 winters I have ! Once the threat of ice goes, off come the full guards, on go trail tyres and it's ready for messing about off road !
 

Joshua Plumtree

Approaching perfection from a distance.
Bought a Planet X Stealth on eBay about 2 months ago. Had a quick ride on the road outside our
house under cover of darkness, and veered from one side of road to the other nearly colliding with a stationary car.

Guess I'll be doing my first time trial in March on the road bike!
 

BUR70N

Well-Known Member
Location
Suffolk Ba
*flame suit* is this the problem when you have the ability to choose which bike to ride at any given day?

I have a few bikes, 2 in a rebuild state, so ride my cube due to its ready to ride and very good at what I put it through. But this could change once the other 2 are ready to roll, and I think that one of them will be a garage queen.
 

Skipper

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Location
Hemel Hempstead
Bought my first road bike five years ago, and took it straight out for a spin. Five miles down the road, wobbled too much, hit the kerb, over the bars, one broken collar bone! Ambulance guys would only take me, and not the brand new bike, so we had to wait roadside until my wife could come and pick it up before being shipped rather painfully off to casualty.
Never rode it again, and flogged it to a mate, losing about £50 on the deal (only had a scuff on one of the brake levers). He still rides 'my bike', and I now enjoy a nice hybrid.
 
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