Spoke-broke
New Member
Hi,
My Raleigh Ghost so-called 'mountain bike' has served me well for the past year for commuting. However, the equipment on it is not the best, it strikes me. I've had spokes break and had to true the rear wheel twice, and it's buckled again. Am now getting fed up.
I contacted a major online bike specialist who recommended a tough British-made rear wheel, which would need a cassette and therefore chain (my current wheel only has a free-hub). I'd also replace the tyre with one of those Schwalbe slickish on top, knobbly on the outside, puncture resistant numbers, for speed on roads and some grip on trails. I would add a new tube to boot.
The trouble is this lot is going to set me back £140. The bike was only about £200, and the rest of its equipment already seems to be going down-hill (but not in a good way). The left twist grip's gone incredibly stiff, so I have to graunch it to the big chain wheel and leave it there, and the right grip shifter keeps slipping down the handlebar.
Can anybody recommend a tough bike or bikes that will offer fastish commuting, and the odd bit of easy trail riding but with no more buckled wheels. Potholes and the odd bit of kerbing need to be taken into account.
I've not got fortunes to spend, but maybe £300? Max. £400 for one that's really going to last and not give problems. I've got the grease gun, GT85, cassette whip, etc., but to be honest I'm not really into spending hours maintaining my machines.
I'm just under 5'11" and range from about 12.5-13.5 stone, riding briskly - hence probably the stress when I hit a pothole and subsequent high-pitched twang with bog-standard budget equipment wheels.
Very grateful for any advice.
- G
My Raleigh Ghost so-called 'mountain bike' has served me well for the past year for commuting. However, the equipment on it is not the best, it strikes me. I've had spokes break and had to true the rear wheel twice, and it's buckled again. Am now getting fed up.
I contacted a major online bike specialist who recommended a tough British-made rear wheel, which would need a cassette and therefore chain (my current wheel only has a free-hub). I'd also replace the tyre with one of those Schwalbe slickish on top, knobbly on the outside, puncture resistant numbers, for speed on roads and some grip on trails. I would add a new tube to boot.
The trouble is this lot is going to set me back £140. The bike was only about £200, and the rest of its equipment already seems to be going down-hill (but not in a good way). The left twist grip's gone incredibly stiff, so I have to graunch it to the big chain wheel and leave it there, and the right grip shifter keeps slipping down the handlebar.
Can anybody recommend a tough bike or bikes that will offer fastish commuting, and the odd bit of easy trail riding but with no more buckled wheels. Potholes and the odd bit of kerbing need to be taken into account.
I've not got fortunes to spend, but maybe £300? Max. £400 for one that's really going to last and not give problems. I've got the grease gun, GT85, cassette whip, etc., but to be honest I'm not really into spending hours maintaining my machines.
I'm just under 5'11" and range from about 12.5-13.5 stone, riding briskly - hence probably the stress when I hit a pothole and subsequent high-pitched twang with bog-standard budget equipment wheels.
Very grateful for any advice.
- G