Hi there,
I have just recently started cycling again after a long break of about 16 years or so and my main motivation is to improve my general fitness. I loved cycling in my youth and soon stopped once I learnt to drive and got myself a car.
On Friday I bought myself a Carrera Subway 1 and have been quite impressed with it so far. It's very light and nimble and surprisingly quick for such a cheap bike and the build seemed surprisingly solid by Halfords standards.
However, after having rode the bike for about 30 miles this weekend I noticed that the gears started to not change properly i.e not at all in some instances. I have since adjusted the rear and front derailliers and have corrected the issue. My noob question is this, is it common in brand new bikes that they will need some adjusting once they have been ridden in for a while? I was surprised that adjustments were required after only 30 miles or so but as I'm far from experienced with bike maintenance I need to ask the question.
Ride safe,
Mark
I have just recently started cycling again after a long break of about 16 years or so and my main motivation is to improve my general fitness. I loved cycling in my youth and soon stopped once I learnt to drive and got myself a car.
On Friday I bought myself a Carrera Subway 1 and have been quite impressed with it so far. It's very light and nimble and surprisingly quick for such a cheap bike and the build seemed surprisingly solid by Halfords standards.

However, after having rode the bike for about 30 miles this weekend I noticed that the gears started to not change properly i.e not at all in some instances. I have since adjusted the rear and front derailliers and have corrected the issue. My noob question is this, is it common in brand new bikes that they will need some adjusting once they have been ridden in for a while? I was surprised that adjustments were required after only 30 miles or so but as I'm far from experienced with bike maintenance I need to ask the question.
Ride safe,
Mark