I know I already posted this, but the Canyon Captured looks awesome and is great VFM at £8700 considering the kit on it. Lightweight Obermayers are £4K alone! Super Record Anniversary edition is £2.5K.
https://www.canyon.com/_en/specials/captured/
I know I already posted this, but the Canyon Captured looks awesome and is great VFM at £8700 considering the kit on it. Lightweight Obermayers are £4K alone! Super Record Anniversary edition is £2.5K.
https://www.canyon.com/_en/specials/captured/
Yeah.. but it's Campag. lol.
Too attractive looking compared to the fugly DA9000 chainset?![]()
Yeah I could buy a prebuilt one, but I've done that so many times I think I want to build my own next.
How would I go about checking for rim wear on a wheel? I bought a Fulcrum 5 front wheel on ebay for the princely sum of £7.50 plus £15 delivery which arrived this morning. I'd like to know how to check it and my other wheels for wear; as far as I know it doesn't have a rim wear indicator.
Anyone ever get a Bike Fit done before?
Worth the money?
As I've been upping my mileage (and doing the Ride London 100 next month) I'm wondering whether its worth me doing, as niggles obviously become greater the longer you are in the saddle.
The other thing is that I'm thinking I would like to upgrade my bike to a carbon frame in future, I'm just not sure what and when yet. So it does make me wonder about getting fitted for my bike, If I eventually buy another. Presumably though they can give you measurements for the right frame size/geometry to buy and roughly how you would want it setup?
All good points.I dont think it's worth doing that for an expensive bike.
It works for lower-end stuff where you can pick up some bargains.
Get that £500 cr1 frame, some half-price 2012 ultegra groupset and you can build a good bike for cheaper than a pre-built bike.
But when you look at the £5k slx, the Dura Ace di2 9070 groupset alone costs £2.5k. There's no way you'd ever be able to build a bike yourself with an equivalent spec for the same cost.
Is the 'fun' of building a bike yourself really worth the compromises you'll have to make on the spec?
[DOD]Asprilla;24632984 said:Yes I've done it.
Yes it's worth it.
Yes they give you all the measurements so you can re-use them.
What time are you starting the Ride London? I'm in the 07.18 group.
Ribble have got some heavy discounts on Shimano wheels, if anyone needs a set.
normally wheels have a 1mm or so wide cut out going over the whole breaking surface, my shimano's have a little "hole" that is around 1mm deep and wide/long that shows the wear too.. so look for those two, but rims with no wear indicator IMO is a big no no.. especially when you think of the way they go when they finally go..