Heres one for some of you to get your teeth into:
I will shortly be back at uni and as such need a bike that will get me to uni on, mudguards would be useful as I don't want to arrive with soaking wet jeans...
Heres the conundrum, I have a Giant TCR frame hanging about, which is what I was on when hit by a van in Feb. Sigma reckoned it was slightly twisted so recommended not re-building it for proper road riding, but I reckon it should be ok for riding to uni on. I also have bars, stem, and a 105 gruppo sitting about which was on it at the time, as well as wheels. So all I would really need is a fork, which I can get fairly easily. Not sure about the mud guards though? But given the question mark over the frame, is it worth even doing anything with it? That said, Sigma also said that the ''twist'' could actually be still within manufacturers tolerances, so maybe it is still good to ride properly?
But there is a part of me that thinks ''sod it, just buy a town bike!'' as it is only 6 miles each way, so is a proper road bike necessary for such a short commute? I also quite like the idea of a bike I can just cruise about on to the pub or whatever. I was in the Decathlon at Canada Water the other day and they had some decent looking hybrid style bikes.
That said a shiny new bike is not cool, and very stealable. So perhaps an old bike?
What do others commute on?
Realistically I have a budget of around £200 for a commuting machine, so, any thoughts?
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