
I need to do much more cycling this year, I feel I'm loosing my cycling fitness at the expense of my running fitness...
I'll be back doing a few duathlons this year...
Or a try at weldingmickthemaverick wrote: 02 Jan 2024, 19:36 £600![]()
What's wrong with some duct tape and a couple of cable ties?
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Oh gosh Richard... That's definitely for the bin. Now to treat yourself to that lovely titanium one with a lifetime warranty you've been eyeing upRichardW wrote: 02 Jan 2024, 19:28 Ordered up a new chain and cassette., then set off to wash the bike ready for overhaul. To be greeted with this when I turned it over...
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Exactly, I'd never trust any repairs in that area of the frame or for that matter, any... It's scrap and new frame time. End of. Not worth the risk.RichardW wrote: 02 Jan 2024, 22:19![]()
You don't get much bike for under a grand these days.... In theory it could be TIGed or brazed but it's heat treated cro-mo tube and it's very thin so low chance of success, and it's cracked 3/4 of the way round. Not sure I would want to ride it at near 50mph with a suspect chain stay! And anyway, the new one is shiny![]()
Yes, I'm always quite shocked at the sheer volume of them - mainly kids bikes at ours... The tip near to Mick the Maverick looked more like a bike shop! There were hundreds...Sloppysod wrote: 03 Jan 2024, 13:38 When I go to the local amenities area (tip to us oldies) i see loads of realtively new bikes available to buy, and much less than £600! Some possibly £6.00.
Good point well made Stu... That is very true and I fully agree.Sloppysod wrote: 03 Jan 2024, 15:46 That's something I have never understood about cyclists.
One of the reasons you cycle is to keep fit…so…why buy a bike that is as light as possible, surely a heavier bike will mean you have to expell more energy therefore, getting the same amount of pain/gain in a shorter time.
My bike weighs about 16kg and after a 30 minute ride I know about it!![]()