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Va Va Voom
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New Bike
This is a bit of a no brainer, but I thought I'd post for opinions never the less.
I currently ride a Claud Butler Ravana - approx a 2004/2005 model. Due to the generosity of a few friends who ride proper bikes, I've been given a fair few upgrades along the way. So I've now got nice pedals, saddle, 203mm front/160mm rear cable disc brakes and a Zoom 120mm front suspension fork, along with a couple of slightly buckled Shimano rims (that need replacing). The majority of my riding is a 6 mile round trip commute which takes in a combination of road/grass/cycle path since I can ride pretty much as the crow flies. However on the odd weekend here and there I sometimes get a pass from the missus to do something a bit more serious, like the Long Mynd, Follow the Dog in Cannock or a Welsh trail. My options are: 1) Upgrade the above with a nice set of Mavics, and look into getting a new front fork (I'm getting brake judder with the 203mm). By the time I've fixed up the rest of the bike (rear brake needs looking at) I'm guessing I've spent 300 quid without too much trouble. 2) Get another bike. I've been offered a Claude Butler 2007 Cape Wrath d27 second hand for approx £250. It's 6 months old and in good nick. Few little bumps here and there, and the usual cable rubs but nothing major. It's a standard bike apart from new rubber. I'm going to have a look at it on Sat to see how I get on riding it, but for that kind of money the spec is probably better than what I've got - not to mention it's a proper set up. So - your thoughts people, flog the other one and get the other 2nd hand bike, or stick with what I know, and fix it up? |
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Re: New Bike
wow a claude butler wrath for that price? even if its 6 months its still a decent price. i was gonna get a claude butler but i don't like how the frame is on the down tube. but still its a good bike. it'll be a real lightweight one. if your other bike is a bit heavy then its good training when u go on that one as it'll be like your 20kg lighter
![]() i say get the 2nd one. I got 2 bikes. one for riding to uni and one for riding on biking trips. |
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Re: New Bike
You'll spend £250 on wheels and a fork alone! Just get the new bike
. Keep the old one too and you'll have a handy pub/shops bike that won't bother you so much when it gets nicked. |
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Originally Posted by Bertrand Russell
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Va Va Voom
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Re: New Bike
I'm supposed to be a 22" frame by that rule (which I ride on at the moment) but it does feel a touch too big I don't like the fact that when I stand over the bike it's *very* close to the meat and veg.
I'm going to have a look tomorrow anyway and I'll take it around the block. Might just need a bit more seat post showing heh! ![]() |
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Re: New Bike
Every frame is different, you can't really have a sizing rule. Also you can easily make a too small frame bigger - longer stem and longer, layback seat post - but there is no way to make a too big frame smaller
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Originally Posted by Bertrand Russell
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Re: New Bike
nice garden and nice bike!!!!!!!!!!!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() damn, it does look nice. it's brand spanking new as well. or so it looks ![]() I just love those types of bike styles ![]() I got my GT this week. So light to ride |
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Re: New Bike
Wow, thats a great looking bike; very bold looking and speaking in general here now, crud catchers add a great deal to the overall look of a bike. Too bad you can't get them for the forks.
You definitely done the right thing to; I wanted to re-vamp a 10 year old bike I've got and the cost for decent gear came to around £400 for just the front end. Add in the rear end other bits and pieces and it would have topped £600 without breaking a sweat, so I ended getting a Hoss Deluxe instead for £630. I have come to the conclusion that it's only worth significantly upgrading a bike if the bike you have is worth more than a grand and there for too dear to simply replace with a newer one. Have fun with your new bike . |
Last edited by Dorza; 04-11-2007 at 05:41 PM. |
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Re: New Bike
looks good, id move those lights inboard a bit though, that way they wont be as likely to get bust when you stack.
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