Cycling - NLC

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by mwmackenzie » Tue Oct 15, 2013 7:58 pm

Dominic wrote: what is the life expectancy of a bike?
I have a 1990s Cannondale mountain bike that's done thousands of miles with me over the years, Lands end to John O Graots, Genoa to Nice and back, a week in Grand Canaria and all the stuff i did round Scotland trainging for each journey etc and she still works great when I dust her off and drag her out from the back of the shed.. so I guess if you start with something semi decent and look after it it will last indefinately?

Mine is an Aluminum frame
Rock Shocks SID front shocks, yes its that old lol
Carbon Fibre bars
DX V Brake Set with XTR pads
XTR front and rear mechs
LX shifters
Mavic Cross Ride wheel set
Not sure what the crank is, FSA I think, Middleburn rings
Fancy hurt your arse seat lol

Weighs hee haw and still a dream to ride if I was fit enough to go it lol... I used to be a very keen cyclist and did 30 odd miles a night before I feft the Island in the early to mid 90s on my old road bike, cant remember the model, maybe a record? I think it was a 531 frame and full 105 group set, I loved that bike, that was when the shifters were on the frame lol, waaaay back when lol. I'm sure that bike will still be on the go back home, sold it when I left home for beer money lol
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by point n squirt » Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:29 pm

Came across my my old bmx ride on ebay 28 years old , was a good bike back then hence a retro £1000 asking price
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by ClarkyBoy » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:34 am

hendeg wrote:
Dominic wrote:what is the life expectancy of a bike?
Until a new model comes out.
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by woody » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:45 am

Anyone looking for a set of 700C mudguards? Got these through yesterday, but then realised they don't fit around the calipers on my disc equipped cross bike (which for some reason still has 4x mudguard eyelets on it). Box opened, but completely unused.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/sks- ... -prod62062

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by Dominic » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:53 am

hendeg wrote:
Dominic wrote:what is the life expectancy of a bike?
Until a new model comes out.
Excellent! That's the rule then - it even says it on t'internet now :thumbsup :lol:
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by Gareth » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:31 pm

Pedals off!!!
Bike shop did it inside 3mins....

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by GregR » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:58 pm

alicrozier wrote:I few pages ago I was asking about CX bikes, bought a Boardman CX Team in the end. I've been commuting regularly on it, just 10 miles each way but I'm getting a bit more 'cycle fit' in the usual commuter peleton.

Anyway, last weekend I took it offroad for the first time on some local mountain bike trails. What a hoot!
I cringed a bit over the jumps and really rough stuff at first but generally I didn't give it any leeway and it took everything my limited skills could throw at it. It was particularly awesome climbing the hills.
I got a few double takes from the 'full-sus' folks I'd caught up who let me past. :D Some nutter on a 'racer'...

The only thing I did was let the tyre pressures down a bit. Pumped them up afterwards and set about embarrassing the roadies again. :D

It really is an excellent compromise bike.
Work on those ill defined quads :thumbsup
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by C7Steve » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:14 pm

Gareth wrote:Pedals off!!!
Bike shop did it inside 3mins....
How did they do it Gareth?

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by alicrozier » Thu Oct 17, 2013 10:49 am

GregR wrote: Work on those ill defined quads :thumbsup
I'm surprised you can walk (and still have children) with your Tom Platz quads...


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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by dlogan » Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:24 pm

For those cycling through winter.

http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/ZXW ... ter_bundle

Have ordered for my commute so will see what the quality is like.

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by Dominic » Thu Oct 24, 2013 10:28 pm

dlogan wrote:For those cycling through winter.

http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/ZXW ... ter_bundle

Have ordered for my commute so will see what the quality is like.
Seems like a very good price. Await the verdict on the quality. :thumbsup
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by thesurfbus » Fri Oct 25, 2013 9:02 am

I bought the Planet X Merino Seamless Arm Warmers and they shrunk in the wash, not a hot one, and they didn't come with any washing instructions.
Holes in the socks after a handful of rides (buy the SOS ones they are really comfy and last for ages).
PX/On-One gloves fall apart at the seams pretty quickly, but they are cheap.
You get what you pay for.
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by thesurfbus » Fri Oct 25, 2013 9:40 am

Doc883 I have an On One Dirty Disco, slightly different geometry to the XLS you linked to, its great fun.
Anyone doing Hallocross next week?
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by ryallm » Sat Dec 21, 2013 12:05 pm

Some of the road bikers among you might appreciate this. Santa has brought me this early Christmas present - 2014 Bianchi Infinito CV Ultegra Di. Absolutely love it :mrgreen:

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by 111Robin » Sat Dec 21, 2013 3:47 pm

Nice bike.
I went into the bike shop the other week to buy a cheap winter training bike, £500 tops. Came out with a Cervelo R5 Ultegra Di2 with Mavic R-SYS SLR wheelset. Somewhat blew the budget. My excuse was the frame was half price :). Did end up with a winter bike out of it though as I've relegated my Spesh Roubaix Di2 to winter duties leaving the Tarmac SL4 Di2 and the R5 for better days. Must stay away from the bike shop for the next few months!

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