I'm getting back in the saddle after about 14 years or so. Not much at the moment just a short commute to work and the odd short ride out until I get my legs back! 
At one time, about 15/16 years ago now, I worked for Geoff Wiles Cycles in Kent which was a 40 mile commute 6 days a week, plus a 10 mile commute to my girlfriends house practically everyday too, how did I do it? I can barely manage the short commute to work now without my legs aching.
Anyhow when I left the cycling scene Reynolds 753/ 853 was king. Dual pivot brakes were new and STI was just making it's mark and Top end racers had 14 gears.
I'm so outta touch now I feel like a newbie. I don't feel worthy of riding my old Ultegra equipped 531c Raleigh (1986 Panasonic Team Colours) and I want STI now. At the mo I'm on an old bike I built up from a Record Sprint with flat bars and lower gearing.
I was always a bit of a techie regarding bikes, probably more than actually riding and want to try some of the new stuff but where to start!?
Whats an alloy frame like compared to steel? In my day (jeez I'm not that old!) alloy was too flexible but now it seems they're stiff. I can't afford carbon but again they used to be so stiff that they would snap, now I hear of carbon forks "fitted for comfort".
I'm thinking about selling up my old bikes and getting something up to date. Can anyone give me a ball park figure for what my old Raleigh is worth?
Appreciate comments and advice.
Thanks
Tel

At one time, about 15/16 years ago now, I worked for Geoff Wiles Cycles in Kent which was a 40 mile commute 6 days a week, plus a 10 mile commute to my girlfriends house practically everyday too, how did I do it? I can barely manage the short commute to work now without my legs aching.
Anyhow when I left the cycling scene Reynolds 753/ 853 was king. Dual pivot brakes were new and STI was just making it's mark and Top end racers had 14 gears.
I'm so outta touch now I feel like a newbie. I don't feel worthy of riding my old Ultegra equipped 531c Raleigh (1986 Panasonic Team Colours) and I want STI now. At the mo I'm on an old bike I built up from a Record Sprint with flat bars and lower gearing.
I was always a bit of a techie regarding bikes, probably more than actually riding and want to try some of the new stuff but where to start!?
Whats an alloy frame like compared to steel? In my day (jeez I'm not that old!) alloy was too flexible but now it seems they're stiff. I can't afford carbon but again they used to be so stiff that they would snap, now I hear of carbon forks "fitted for comfort".
I'm thinking about selling up my old bikes and getting something up to date. Can anyone give me a ball park figure for what my old Raleigh is worth?
Appreciate comments and advice.
Thanks
Tel