Good call and about as low as I would go for a propel .Or maybe an in betweeny option?
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-ultegra-spd-sl-6800-clipless-road-pedals/rp-prod106702
What propel has he got ?
Good call and about as low as I would go for a propel .Or maybe an in betweeny option?
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-ultegra-spd-sl-6800-clipless-road-pedals/rp-prod106702
I've no idea...just hope it's not a black oneGood call and about as low as I would go for a propel .
What propel has he got ?
Isn't it just like a super uncomfortable roadbike?
Good call and about as low as I would go for a propel .
What propel has he got ?
Buy him some performance coaching. Easily the most useful thing he could possibly have, if he plans on entering competitions...
Good call and about as low as I would go for a propel .
What propel has he got ?
If it is then the Ultegra pedals would match the cranks . The dura ace ones would be a massive surprise thoughI just had a look on the giant website and as this is in red, I guess its this one?
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/bikes/model/propel.advanced.1/19198/77273/#news
Are you going to give those offering advice, a clue as to how much you are wanting to spend?
Otherwise I would suggest one of these:
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/700x18-2...8311082.html?gclid=CJL0mNasj8cCFSQHwwodqLoHjw
Or some of these:
http://www.hargrovescycles.co.uk/components/wheels/fulcrum-racing-light-xlr-clincher-2013.html
I just had a look on the giant website and as this is in red, I guess its this one?
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/bikes/model/propel.advanced.1/19198/77273/#news
I am thinking of £150 limit
I am thinking of £150 limit
I wouldn't get him replacement parts. If he's just spend the best part of £2k on a bike, he's presumably got the bike he wants. Buying bits could be as unwelcome as buying clothing for a teenager.Damn, there go the wheels!!
If he likes shiny new stuff and bear in mind as his dad you're not obliged to help his actual performance, you could get him an aerodynamic, carbon drop-handlebar...
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/3t-zefiro-team-aero-bar/rp-prod82298
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/3t-aerotundo-team-stealth-carbon-handlebar/rp-prod133712
Lots of serious cyclists seem to use/need cadence. I assume the watches won't give you that.Maybe, if they work for cycling too, one of those garmin watch thingies which he can also use while running
Lots of serious cyclists seem to use/need cadence. I assume the watches won't give you that.
Some do but for measuring footfall during that weird running thing!I wouldn't get him replacement parts. If he's just spend the best part of £2k on a bike, he's presumably got the bike he wants. Buying bits could be as unwelcome as buying clothing for a teenager.
Lots of serious cyclists seem to use/need cadence. I assume the watches won't give you that.