Road Cycling Essentials

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The batteries still worry me, i was a pc engineer years back and i remember seeing the Dells blown up when they had that battery issue - im still stuck on what to go for but looking like going for something thats tested and with a UK warranty etc so you jump prices massively :(
 
I've been invited to do a ~70K cycle next week, and need every advantage I can get :p

I'm currently using a hybrid from halfords (carrera subway), can I buy road bike tyres or do I have to buy new wheels as well?

If it uses 700cc tyres which is the standard size for road bikes, you can use any tyre that fits the rim size.

If it uses 26inch tyres (mountain bike size) then there are slick options, but they usually tend to be more expensive.
 
what are the best cycle lights for seeing where you're going at night?

i.e. to avoid potholes etc. i got ones so i can be seen at dusk but not powerful enough to be any use other than that.

i've got a catseye rear one from halfords that does the night rider thing so just need a front.

see lux rating and reviews etc but they mean nothing to me. rather listen to real experience.

by night i mean - unlit country roads so you can't see the sides of the road.

For £35 or less you can't really beat this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180984494...eName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
 
Was that on Moor Road? Hard right bend then up, bending left, emerging from the trees with a view over the reservoir on the left? I did that climb yesterday and felt like I could die! We all had a good rest on the flat bit before pushing on. It's one of the hardest climbs I've successfully completed.

thats the one
 
There is a thread on Piston Heads about bike lights, one chap recommended this ebay CREE. I ordered one, and it's superb, I also ordered the wide angled lense to spread the throw evenly which makes a hell of a difference. Great little things :)
 
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Thanks.
I have a Boardman Team Carbon with SRAM Rival although i think the cassette is a Shimano item. Looks easy enough to change a cassette (with the right tools).
Wheels are average (or less) stock Richey DS Pro items.
 
I have a Boardman Team Carbon with SRAM Rival although i think the cassette is a Shimano item.

Shimano/SRAM cassettes both fit the same hubs, so you dont need to worry about the actual branding on the cassette (as long as it isnt Campagnolo :p)

Looks easy enough to change a cassette (with the right tools).

Yep, it is. You'll need a chain whip and a cassette tool. Everything only fits on one way round, so you cant get it wrong.
 
There was no flat. NONE OF IT!!

http://app.strava.com/rides/25683709

Gorgeous decent down into Hartington though. And I haven't been to Bakewell in years so it was really nice to have a look around. Found a nice little tea room for some carrot cake! :p

hmm

i was up that way today, i went to Milldale and walked all day, only just got home

anyway, when i was up that way i think i went through or near Hartington , i wonder if i drove past you ;)
 
Whats the difference between the 3K Matte and UD Matte options, any ideas?
Pros/cons with 50mm or 60mm clinchers versus the 38mm items?
 
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