Rate my Road Bike

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CyclingSAM

New Member
Rate my bike :?:

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bonj2

Guest
nice bike sam, i'd personally take the spoke protector off (they're just naff), and put a finishing cap on the front brake cable. Oh and i'd also put clipless pedals on but that's up to you.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
PS clean the camera/phone cam lense.....that's grease on there.

It's more than fine for a youngster, nice colour. The twist grips are a bit odd on a road bike, but fine if you are OK with them - I still have my downtube 'old skool' shifters as they won't break, and shift very fast.......

Drop the guard as bonj says, then make sure your rear gears can't possibly move into the spokes.
 

RedBike

New Member
There's certainly an unsual collection of parts there.

I wonder why the seat tube has got that bulge in it?
 

bonj2

Guest
fossyant said:
PS clean the camera/phone cam lense.....that's grease on there.

It's more than fine for a youngster, nice colour. The twist grips are a bit odd on a road bike, but fine if you are OK with them - I still have my downtube 'old skool' shifters as they won't break, and shift very fast.......

Drop the guard as bonj says, then make sure your rear gears can't possibly move into the spokes.

oh christ i didn't notice them! :evil: how do you change gear on the drops? (or hoods even for that matter) - well, you don't obviously.
 

Tharg2007

Veteran
bonj said:
oh christ i didn't notice them! ;) how do you change gear on the drops? (or hoods even for that matter) - well, you don't obviously.

i doubt it would be easier if the shifters were on the down tube :becool:
 

punkypossum

Donut Devil
Have you actually used it? That saddle does not look as if it has ever been graced by a bum and the chain is way too clean to be real!
 

mickle

innit
My first road bike had steel rims, carbon steel frame, five speeds and a cottered crank, you're doing alright.

Replace those nasty steel rings for aloonyman ones and you'll save yourself a couple of pounds.
 
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CyclingSAM

New Member
mickle said:
My first road bike had steel rims, carbon steel frame, five speeds and a cottered crank, you're doing alright.

Replace those nasty steel rings for aloonyman ones and you'll save yourself a couple of pounds.


What steel rings :S?
 

bonj2

Guest

mickle

innit
They are also called ferrules, as are the metal bits on the end of umbrellas and walking sticks. Dumbass.
 
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