Hi everybody. Been lurking for a while, and decided to jump in and register.
My workhorse roadbike is beginning to show the miles, I've had it now 5 years I suppose. It's a BMW (no really!). I bought the frame at a good deal - second hand but unused and got it built up with ultegra and medium quality everything else. I've been using fulcrum racing 3's and mainly using it for sociable training and events with mates. I'm living in Dublin and I did a string of sportives around Ireland last year and really enjoyed them.
So I'm looking to continue in that vein but upgrade my bike and I'm looking for advice please.
My local bike shop is selling Basso's, Giants, KTM's and Ridley's, and they have a Basso Laguna in stock and in my size that I can get a good deal on with Ultegra 6700 (instead of the 105 that's on it). And I have a pair of flash FSA integrated stem bars that I can put on it too (bought them for my wife and they don't fit her.... oops, I'll use 'em so
).
Anyway, that's what I'm looking at / for. I can't find any reviews of the laguna on the web though and I wondered what you guys thought of them, and maybe what you might suggest as an alternative. A new Felt AR5 in green and black really caught my eye a few days ago (105 again though
) but I don't know much about them either and I'm not terribly up on (or should that be "down with") Felt's product line hierarchy
. I've also taken the obligatory look at Ribble.co.uk and their top spec carbon is hard to ignore on price and component quality. I'm just not sure about the frames - I've heard they're just freshly stickered generics - which is not necessarily a bad thing if they are high quality frames.
I'd love a Basso Astra if I could afford the bucks, but I'm tempted instead to stick with the Laguna and spend the beans on a really tasty set of wheels.
Which brings me to my next conundrum. - I can't really justify a set of zipps, but carbon wheels transform even the most ordinary looking bike, and I've always wanted a pair. -There seems to be a proliferation now of more affordable carbon or faux carbon "aero" wheels out there, down as low as 5 or 600 quid. -Are they worth it? Are they any use? -I've had fulcrum 3's for a couple of years now and have found them great. They're still working fine, though a little battered - the decals and colours are starting to come off so they're looking shabby.
Right, that's probably long enough for a first post
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My workhorse roadbike is beginning to show the miles, I've had it now 5 years I suppose. It's a BMW (no really!). I bought the frame at a good deal - second hand but unused and got it built up with ultegra and medium quality everything else. I've been using fulcrum racing 3's and mainly using it for sociable training and events with mates. I'm living in Dublin and I did a string of sportives around Ireland last year and really enjoyed them.
So I'm looking to continue in that vein but upgrade my bike and I'm looking for advice please.

My local bike shop is selling Basso's, Giants, KTM's and Ridley's, and they have a Basso Laguna in stock and in my size that I can get a good deal on with Ultegra 6700 (instead of the 105 that's on it). And I have a pair of flash FSA integrated stem bars that I can put on it too (bought them for my wife and they don't fit her.... oops, I'll use 'em so

Anyway, that's what I'm looking at / for. I can't find any reviews of the laguna on the web though and I wondered what you guys thought of them, and maybe what you might suggest as an alternative. A new Felt AR5 in green and black really caught my eye a few days ago (105 again though


I'd love a Basso Astra if I could afford the bucks, but I'm tempted instead to stick with the Laguna and spend the beans on a really tasty set of wheels.
Which brings me to my next conundrum. - I can't really justify a set of zipps, but carbon wheels transform even the most ordinary looking bike, and I've always wanted a pair. -There seems to be a proliferation now of more affordable carbon or faux carbon "aero" wheels out there, down as low as 5 or 600 quid. -Are they worth it? Are they any use? -I've had fulcrum 3's for a couple of years now and have found them great. They're still working fine, though a little battered - the decals and colours are starting to come off so they're looking shabby.
Right, that's probably long enough for a first post
