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I have just bought a new bike fondriest r10. Im very disappointed with my spin this morning. I used to have a scott speedster 40 and have a route I do. 30 miles. On the scott I set a time of 1hr 40 min. Thought I'd take a few minutes of that time on a full carbon bike but was slower. Gutted.
 

vickster

Squire
Were the road and weather conditions identical? Why did you think you'd be quicker on a carbon bike....speed is 99% the rider...so unless you've got quicker...
 

the_mikey

Legendary Member
Important bike related factors to consider:

Is the rider position identical to the last bike? If not, what has changed? Seat height, saddle position, stem length/height? Bicycle geometry?

Then there are components: Wheels and tyres, are these the same?

Psychological barriers? Are you afraid to push it as hard as your old bike?
 
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donal brogan

Member
post: 3243842, member: 31454"]Why do people think carbon is better, or crackaminium for that matter. Have a look at some of the handbuilt Reynolds 953 frames but sit down first.[/QUOTE]
I was layed to believe that a lighter frame with better running gear would make a difference. Don't get me wrong. It was a lot easier to do the miles but thought I'd be quicker.
 

bpsmith

Veteran
Yup. There's a sliding scale on it being easier vs you being faster.

I don't agree with it being 99% the rider though. I am finding my new bike quite a bit faster than my old one. I haven't really blasted the new one for all it's worth, like I did on my old one, but pushing it fairly quickly and seeing better times without question. Certainly more than a fraction of 1% improvement!
 
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nick.b

Well-Known Member
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sometimes its more about the route you take also,

i brought a Boardman team hybrid for £350 and it gets me to work 5 minutes faster then my £2.5k racer just because im more comfortable throwing it around.

but yeah, cycling should never get easier, the rider just gets faster.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
My carbon bike is faster but then it has better wheels. I tried other carbon bikes and they didn't seem that great compared to my Aluminium Defy 2 until I tried the one that I bought. The wheels on the PX are a lot better than my Aksiums on the Defy which is why the carbon bike is faster. Also, it's lighter so getting up hills is better.
 
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