graham bowers
Guru
- Location
- NW Leicestershire
I've been road biking for about 5 weeks now on a used but immaculate Ultegra equipped Trek alpha 2.5 that has only ever been ridden in the summer when my ex-pat brother came back to the UK. Its on 23mm gatorskins by the way. I don't think I can bring myself to take it out on dirty salty roads so am thinking of what to ride in the winter.
I have an old rigid steel Univega MTB with 1.35 inch Schwalbe Kojaks on that I use as a knock about bike. I am thinking of using it as a winter bike so went out on it yesterday for one of my 30 Km road routes to compare it with the Trek. I was a couple of mph slower and it felt like hard work compared to the road bike. If I was riding by myself it wouldn't matter too much but I've started with a local group and am in the "slow" group anyway - averaging 13 mph over 50 miles. (I expect to improve on that as I fitten up and lose a couple of the 15 stones I'm dragging around).
So, I'm thinking of possible plan B's for a winter bike. One option could be to go for a 531 framed machine of 1980's vintage, say up to £200, but I've got no idea how such a machine would ride. It would be disappointing if I got one and it was no better than my mtb, for example - although I wouldn't buy without a test ride. But in the spirit of being prepared here comes my piece of string question.
Where in the speed spectrum between my Trek and slicked up MTB would a 1980's 531 steel road bike be likely to fall please?
Graham
I have an old rigid steel Univega MTB with 1.35 inch Schwalbe Kojaks on that I use as a knock about bike. I am thinking of using it as a winter bike so went out on it yesterday for one of my 30 Km road routes to compare it with the Trek. I was a couple of mph slower and it felt like hard work compared to the road bike. If I was riding by myself it wouldn't matter too much but I've started with a local group and am in the "slow" group anyway - averaging 13 mph over 50 miles. (I expect to improve on that as I fitten up and lose a couple of the 15 stones I'm dragging around).
So, I'm thinking of possible plan B's for a winter bike. One option could be to go for a 531 framed machine of 1980's vintage, say up to £200, but I've got no idea how such a machine would ride. It would be disappointing if I got one and it was no better than my mtb, for example - although I wouldn't buy without a test ride. But in the spirit of being prepared here comes my piece of string question.
Where in the speed spectrum between my Trek and slicked up MTB would a 1980's 531 steel road bike be likely to fall please?
Graham