Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby Andrew G » Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:04 pm

[quote]buy one bike and ride it until the wheels fall of then buy an better one?

[quote]i commute on the wilier

Commuting is a hard life for a bike, and winter isn't always going to be friendly (salt on roads etc) so a more hardy bike that you don't worry about every time it gets a bit of dirt on it works better for that.

The Fixie one looks nice if your commute is fixed wheel friendly terrain wise.
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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby Grahame » Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:14 pm

[quote="TimN"]any one cares or has any opinion on what i should buy let me know, my mrs has got to the point that she just wants me to buy something, bored the pants off her.

Well, it's an unusual chat-up technique :twisted:
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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby TimN » Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:21 pm

yep - work for me, but just a word of warning, apparently "oh do what the ***k you want" does not mean it is ok to go and buy a bike,
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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby Snoop Doug » Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:16 pm

[quote="TimN"]yep - work for me, but just a word of warning, apparently "oh do what the ***k you want" does not mean it is ok to go and buy a bike,


Roger that - caught me out too :oops:
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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby Rob C » Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:37 pm

TIm

I have a large il pompino for sale that has cyclo cross tyres and is set up as a single speed. Never really caught the single speed/fixed gear bug. It hasn't done more then a few hundred miles and is in very good condition. Let me know if you (or anyone else) are interested. Will take £225 for it

Back to topic, I recently bought a cross bike as a 2nd bike for commuting on. Hadn't really planned to but I think I got a bargain. Pinnacle alu frame with carbon seat stays and 105 groupset, £450 at the evans marquee sale thing. Got to say I'm really enjoying commuting on it, very robust and versatile. I can cut across woods and parks jump speed bumps and hammer through pot holes without any fuss. Notice the chunky tyres a little on the road but at least I don't spend any time fretting about it taking a bit of a kicking or getting dirty. And on top of that it makes the posh bike feel extra special when I get on it.
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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby Marky Mark » Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:43 pm

Rob C a trusted seller, I now own one of his many offcasts, the Trek 1200. It was abit unloved when I got it of him, nothing a few hours of tinker time, tender love and care could'nt cure, real minor stuff, a polish and a truing.

Over the moon with my new winter bike, cheers Rob (cheques in the post yeah?) :wink:

I would not of got a second bike, for some unknown reason I did and it was fantastic timing that I did as I had mechanicals on my 'Goodie'.

They say accidents come in three, better start looking for another bike then :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby TimN » Wed Aug 06, 2008 2:39 pm

hey Rob C thanks for letting be know about the bike, but i'm 5'8" so i think a large will be a bit big.

i had thought about getting a single speed cross bike so i can cut across wibmle common on the way home,

sorry huw i have gone off topic again
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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby Marek » Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:46 pm

Would you want and absolute shed and pay peanuts for it or would pride dictate that you got something half decent?

I would go for something half decent. I think you want something that you can fit mudguards on and is relatively heavy in relation to your best bike. I also think you want to get something that is still a pleasure to ride, speed can be sacrificed for a bit of comfort, but think you still need to get a reasonable groupset to get the pleasure of decent changing and also I think it is a false economy buying the cheaper groupsets.

How much money would you spend on it?

Well, I don't think you should expect to get much change from a grand.

What would you expect for the kind of money you'd be spending?

I reckon you can get a good quality steel frame with a middle range groupset and wheels.

How much CAN you spend on a 'second' bike before you end up buying what most people would consider to be a 'first' bike?

Hmmm, most people I work with think the amount that I spent on a saddle was the amount they would buy a bike for. I don't think that 'most' people have much of an idea about how much you can really spend on a bike. I remember one time claiming off an insurance company after I had fallen off my bike. When I told her how much it was worth she asked me what model and engine size I was riding. When I corrected her that I was talking about a push bike she went very quiet, I think she may have fallen off her chair.

Cheers

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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby Jon H » Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:12 am

If you do a variety of riding then it's fairly easy to spend just as much on a 2nd or 3rd bike as the 1st bike. For example a couple of grand each could quite easily go on a road race bike, time trial bike and mountain bike for starters.
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Re: Cycling Weekly - 2nd bike survey

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:16 am

[quote="Jon Hemming"]If you do a variety of riding then it's fairly easy to spend just as much on a 2nd or 3rd bike as the 1st bike. For example a couple of grand each could quite easily go on a road race bike, time trial bike and mountain bike for starters.


then there's the cyclo cross bike (and a spare), track bike, commuting bike, training bike, winter bike......please stop, I want to get off :roll:
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