russ.will
Slimboy Fat
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- The Fen Edge
Hi,
I've been lurking around a few cycle forums for a while, but this one seems to be populated by helpful adults, so I've joined! The lurking was prompted by a single fact - I'm fat. Not fat, as inactive, but fat as in I need to do more and frankly, running is boring and killing my knees. They're knackered from having 'got off' too many moving motorcycles, so they don't like impact.
Being pretty much born and bred Cambridge, I'm a life long two wheeler and have had a motley collection of bikes over the years. A Bob Jackson 753 frame with Campag Comp C groupset was probably the peak back in the early 90s, with various Raleigh 'racers' and most recently, a Kona Blast MTB, having punctuated the intervening years.
The Kona has just been Fleabayed. All attempts to roadify it, still leave it feeling like cycling through treacle, so I want to just revert to the modus operandi I use most - Thanks to moving well out of town, this means Cambridgeshire's marvelously underbaked Misguided Busway. It's as flat as a fart and once you're on it, you find a gear and just stay in it.
This lead me to thinking about single speed bikes and more specifically, steel framed SS due to the softer ride. I've test ridden a couple, namely a Quella Trinity (nice, but didn't like the bullhorns or the gearing) and an SE Bikes Draft Lite, which I really liked. So I started Googling and, as any n00b would, confused myself. My question is and god knows, I've taken long enough to get round to it, is:
If you had a self imposed budget of £400, would you buy an off the peg, go second hand, or take this early 90s Raleigh and modify it into a SS? Bear in mind that I'm DIY competent in wood or metal, so the idea of grinding off outdated lugs, etc, is a non issue:
A penny for your thoughts!
Cheers,
Russell
I've been lurking around a few cycle forums for a while, but this one seems to be populated by helpful adults, so I've joined! The lurking was prompted by a single fact - I'm fat. Not fat, as inactive, but fat as in I need to do more and frankly, running is boring and killing my knees. They're knackered from having 'got off' too many moving motorcycles, so they don't like impact.
Being pretty much born and bred Cambridge, I'm a life long two wheeler and have had a motley collection of bikes over the years. A Bob Jackson 753 frame with Campag Comp C groupset was probably the peak back in the early 90s, with various Raleigh 'racers' and most recently, a Kona Blast MTB, having punctuated the intervening years.
The Kona has just been Fleabayed. All attempts to roadify it, still leave it feeling like cycling through treacle, so I want to just revert to the modus operandi I use most - Thanks to moving well out of town, this means Cambridgeshire's marvelously underbaked Misguided Busway. It's as flat as a fart and once you're on it, you find a gear and just stay in it.
This lead me to thinking about single speed bikes and more specifically, steel framed SS due to the softer ride. I've test ridden a couple, namely a Quella Trinity (nice, but didn't like the bullhorns or the gearing) and an SE Bikes Draft Lite, which I really liked. So I started Googling and, as any n00b would, confused myself. My question is and god knows, I've taken long enough to get round to it, is:
If you had a self imposed budget of £400, would you buy an off the peg, go second hand, or take this early 90s Raleigh and modify it into a SS? Bear in mind that I'm DIY competent in wood or metal, so the idea of grinding off outdated lugs, etc, is a non issue:






A penny for your thoughts!

Cheers,
Russell