Winter riding

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MattDB

Über Member
I'm looking for my first road bike - I commute year-round. I'd all-but settled on a Felt Z85 then I read another thread about winter doing terrible things to road bikes. I know the Z85 is no top-end cycle but this advice has made me think again and wonder if I should be spending less (something like a Z95) as I'll put a lot of wear on components over the winter. I just wondered if people have differing philosophies on using their 'best' bikes over the winter?

Interested in any thoughts people have...

Matt
 

vickster

Squire
Cheaper bikes, cheaper components, cheaper to replace. Weather is hard on chains and cassettes which aren't excessively expensive, just need to maintain more. I'd get the best bike I can afford and worry about the maintenance later

What's the spec of the two bikes?
 

vickster

Squire
Versus sora, can't imagine there's more than £50 in it for chain and cassette?

Not that I've ever changed either, I sell a bike once it gets dirty let alone worn :biggrin:
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Versus sora, can't imagine there's more than £50 in it for chain and cassette?

Not that I've ever changed either, I sell a bike once it gets dirty let alone worn :biggrin:
10 speed chains a chain and you can always run cheaper cassette eg tiagra , as long as you clean enough it should not be a problem.
 
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MattDB

Über Member
Thanks everyone for your input - very helpful.

So I think I'll probably go for the Z85, put mudguards on it and keep it clean!
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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Keep your bike clean, greased and lubed up regularly during the winter. Give the components a quick wipe after any rainy commute and the bike and components will be fine.
 
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