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steverob

Guru
Location
Buckinghamshire
Did a Crit City race this lunchtime to see how much fitness I'd lost since the end of the last WTRL season and surprisingly the answer was not much! Second best 20 min power figures ever - admittedly my best were in the final round of WTRL (finished the season on a high), but considering I've only been on Zwift maybe 4/5 times since then and only one of those was a race, I'm glad I'm still keeping the numbers up.

As for the race itself, I held on to the lead group of C's until the 6th (of 8) laps, sometimes even getting near the front on the flat bits, admittedly towards the back on the climb; eventually got dropped with two other riders - won our mini-sprint for 18th (out of 34 on ZP) by going early when they weren't ready!
 

Peter Salt

Bittersweet
Location
Yorkshire, UK
@Peter Salt
Have you had time to have a look at your new bike ? Do you think with a little tinkering it will be ok ?
'New' and 'little' being very subjective :laugh:

I spent yesterday evening ordering bike-specific tools. Cassette thingy, chain whip, crank thingy, chain separator, etc. Everything arrived this morning so spare bedroom now looks like this:

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Two important things to note is that I already had some bike parts from a friend of a friend that crashed a bike - that includes Ultegra 6800 shifters in good condition so I'm not bothered by the rusted ones. I didn't have the brakes but the ones on this are actually OK and should be good with a bit of cleaning. Which leads me to my second point: There are parts of this bike that are near pristine and parts that are a complete write-off. I think that someone tried fixing it before but tapped out.

The guy I bought it from runs a business where he empties properties after international students. People come in to study, buy stuff (like bikes) and then when they're done they just leave it behind.

TLDR: It looks like I have all necessary components to put one bike together and even sell some spare parts. If anyone is interested in a 12-25 105 cassette that looks practically new (this came with the trainwreck bike), give me a ping:

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<Tommy>

Illegitimi non carborundum
Location
Camden, London
'New' and 'little' being very subjective :laugh:

I spent yesterday evening ordering bike-specific tools. Cassette thingy, chain whip, crank thingy, chain separator, etc. Everything arrived this morning so spare bedroom now looks like this:

View attachment 625151

Two important things to note is that I already had some bike parts from a friend of a friend that crashed a bike - that includes Ultegra 6800 shifters in good condition so I'm not bothered by the rusted ones. I didn't have the brakes but the ones on this are actually OK and should be good with a bit of cleaning. Which leads me to my second point: There are parts of this bike that are near pristine and parts that are a complete write-off. I think that someone tried fixing it before but tapped out.

The guy I bought it from runs a business where he empties properties after international students. People come in to study, buy stuff (like bikes) and then when they're done they just leave it behind.

TLDR: It looks like I have all necessary components to put one bike together and even sell some spare parts. If anyone is interested in a 12-25 105 cassette that looks practically new (this came with the trainwreck bike), give me a ping:

View attachment 625150
You ordered the tools last night and they were delivered this morning?

Good luck with the build 👍
 

Whorty

Gets free watts from the Atom ;)
Location
Wiltshire
'New' and 'little' being very subjective :laugh:

I spent yesterday evening ordering bike-specific tools. Cassette thingy, chain whip, crank thingy, chain separator, etc. Everything arrived this morning so spare bedroom now looks like this:

View attachment 625151

Two important things to note is that I already had some bike parts from a friend of a friend that crashed a bike - that includes Ultegra 6800 shifters in good condition so I'm not bothered by the rusted ones. I didn't have the brakes but the ones on this are actually OK and should be good with a bit of cleaning. Which leads me to my second point: There are parts of this bike that are near pristine and parts that are a complete write-off. I think that someone tried fixing it before but tapped out.

The guy I bought it from runs a business where he empties properties after international students. People come in to study, buy stuff (like bikes) and then when they're done they just leave it behind.

TLDR: It looks like I have all necessary components to put one bike together and even sell some spare parts. If anyone is interested in a 12-25 105 cassette that looks practically new (this came with the trainwreck bike), give me a ping:

View attachment 625150
I couldn't index my bike ... so ended up buying an outdoor bike with Di2 and the Atom for Zwift so next to no maintenance for me :wacko: Had a puncture last year on a ride, was struggling to fix it, chap in house I was outside came out and fixed it for me :laugh: So please don't ask me to help you build this bike, unless you have very, very good life insurance!
 
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CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
I couldn't index my bike ... so ended up buying an outdoor bike with Di2 and the Atom for Zwift so next to no maintenance for me :wacko: Had a puncture last year on a ride, was struggling to fix it, chap in house I was outside came out and fixed it for me :laugh: So please don't ask me to help you build this bike, unless you have very, very good life insurance!
Smart idea to hire a bike :okay:
 

Whorty

Gets free watts from the Atom ;)
Location
Wiltshire
Smart idea to hire a bike :okay:
I went with a Di2 hire bike too ..... to be on the safe side :laugh:

I mean, imagine me rocking up in Tenerife with bike in pieces :wacko: Take me a week to put it together :crazy:
 

Peter Salt

Bittersweet
Location
Yorkshire, UK
I couldn't index my bike ... so ended up buying an outdoor bike with Di2 and the Atom for Zwift so next to no maintenance for me :wacko: Had a puncture last year on a ride, was struggling to fix it, chap in house I was outside came out and fixed it for me :laugh: So please don't ask me to help you build this bike, unless you have very, very good life insurance!
As a mechanical engineer - if I can't put a bike together I might as well quit life :laugh:
 
I couldn't index my bike ... so ended up buying an outdoor bike with Di2 and the Atom for Zwift so next to no maintenance for me :wacko: Had a puncture last year on a ride, was struggling to fix it, chap in house I was outside came out and fixed it for me :laugh: So please don't ask me to help you build this bike, unless you have very, very good life insurance!
I am fine with punctures but don’t do anything else.

I’m confident I could do (or learn to do) all the maintenance by bike needs but just don’t want to spend my free time doing it - I want to ride, not tinker!
 

<Tommy>

Illegitimi non carborundum
Location
Camden, London
Yeah, next day delivery on Wiggle. Thanks 👍

Good to know 👍.
I am fine with punctures but don’t do anything else.

I’m confident I could do (or learn to do) all the maintenance by bike needs but just don’t want to spend my free time doing it - I want to ride, not tinker!

If you have the tools then most bike maintenance can be done faster than the time it takes to take you bike to a shop, wait for the repair. And then go collect it again. You’ll actually most likely save time (And money)
 
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