theyd be some massive handlebars mate![]()
That's what all the pros are doing this year. Massively thick solid core handlebars. Everyone knows that having a heavy front end makes you faster

theyd be some massive handlebars mate![]()

theyd be some massive handlebars mate![]()
[Damien];23803588 said:You've got one. Granted you're the only one on it but it still counts![]()
[Damien];23804990 said:Everyone knows that having a heavy front end makes you faster![]()


What about that Boardman Halfords were going to stock? i think they have a £500 one coming out, or out now, not sure on groupset tho
Might sound like a stupid question but are all road bike pedals the same and can I use any road bike shoes?
I see some roadbike shoes are marked as SPD's aren't they MTB standard?
What do I need to look out for so they are compatible with my new road bike pedals
the only difference really is the weight + smoothness of shifting and noise.
my triban has 2300 all around and tbh i dont have any problems with it, shifts when i need it to and thats about it really![]()
Haha, that's true, I set up the lap I do round Leigh as a segment because I ride it fairly often. 10 mile segment, ooooooh yeah.
(only kidding)Quick, someone else post, it looks like I've got nothing better to do.
The length from the screw that mounts the stem on to the headset above the head tube to the middle of your handlebars (where it clamps on).
Stem length is quite important to get the correct posture on the bike.
Make sure you get the correct clamp diameter, most modern bikes are 31.8mm now.
theyd be some massive handlebars mate![]()
SPD is mountain bike, but is used by lots of road riders because it's cheaper and the shoes are easier to walk in off the bike. SPD-SL is road only (unless you're mental) and is more expensive and the shoes are harder to walk in as the cleats are not recessed.
Some shoes can do both types of cleats, assuming they have the right holes in the bottom, though they're likely to be more akin to road shoes with exposed cleats regardless of whether you're using SPD or SPD-SL.
An enforced ride in today, which I'm annoyed about because I didn't want to ride. Puncture on the car now
Remi87: looks like a good choice. I love Miche track hubs and wanted some for ages now. Just not had the justification to build another set of wheels when there's nothing wrong with my current ones![]()
[DOD]Asprilla;23805961 said:With regards to shoes there is a myriad of different pedal / cleat types but the important bit is the number of holes needed to screw the cleats to the bottom. They come in two hole (generally mtb, cyclocross, spin and commuter), three (generally road) and occasionally four (only Speedplay afaik).
I thought I'd stop short at just discussing shimano ones, rather than getting off track into all the random types!

Thanks for part explaining, so basically I need to pop into my LBS and find out exactly what pedals it comes with to find out what shoes I need to buy?
Thanks again![]()
Thanks for part explaining, so basically I need to pop into my LBS and find out exactly what pedals it comes with to find out what shoes I need to buy?
Thanks again![]()
Ok, so it's not a Cervelo but it is a Scott CR1 Comp. Can't wait to pick it up and start my build.