Anyone do a bit of biking on VE and if so were do I start?
Regards
CL



satanfriendly wrote:Had so many bikes down the years, but my present 'Specialized Sirus Comp' (Shimano SRAM - and a massive 10Kg), must be among the best I've owned. Straight bars and in reality a light weight 'City bike'. The drawback? Would be useless on anything except roads and minor pathways. Off road it would probably fall to pieces.
Just back from a ten mile stint this evening and loved every minute. A pleasure to ride.
Guess the question CF would be, what do you want out of a bike?
Believe me as much as Campagnolo was 'the kit to own' in the past, good Shimano equipment is wonderfully well engineed and affordable.


cafe latte wrote: I wish I still had that Campag..
There's nothing like an English made steel bike for sailing over lumpy urban asphalt...I don't think carbon fiber (or aluminum) would would be as forgiving...


branku62 wrote:like my audio gear, my cycling taste does not go beyond 1985 or so, for better or worse.
I can't identify with this at all. Last year I got a beautiful Reynolds 653 framed Peugeot from 1989. It was about 20lb with 170psi 17mm wide tubs and a full Campag groupset but the gearing was absurdly high, not indexed and the levers were on the downtube so I had to reach down and take my eye off the road to change gear.
My 2009 Specialized has a sensible gearing range and the shifters are integrated with the brake levers so I can hook my thumbs over the lever hoods and all controls are right there. I wish bikes had been so sensible when I was younger and rode morebranku62 wrote:There's nothing like an English made steel bike for sailing over lumpy urban asphalt...I don't think carbon fiber (or aluminum) would would be as forgiving...

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