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Next Thursday I am going to Manchester Velodrome for a 1 hour session with some work collegues, has anyone been?
If so what i can expect in the hour eg do you just ride round or is it more structured than that?
 
Next Thursday I am going to Manchester Velodrome for a 1 hour session with some work collegues, has anyone been?
If so what i can expect in the hour eg do you just ride round or is it more structured than that?

I know Damien has ridden at the Manchester Velodrome.
 
Is it for commuting or just general use? Or both? Have you got much experience on a road bike? Are you putting the full £1k towards the bike?

It for commuting and i plan to join a club as well. I currently have a hardtail but i have never commuted on it. My main goal is to prepare myself for a charity ride next year from Brussels to London.

I don't have to use the whole £1k, so anything under that amount is good. I've had a look at the Chris Hoy bike, but it seems some of the parts are not up to scratch. I was looking for something with the Shimano 105, but Evans doesn't have much choice in my price range. I was to go down a groupset, which would be next?
 
It for commuting and i plan to join a club as well. I currently have a hardtail but i have never commuted on it. My main goal is to prepare myself for a charity ride next year from Brussels to London.

I don't have to use the whole £1k, so anything under that amount is good. I've had a look at the Chris Hoy bike, but it seems some of the parts are not up to scratch. I was looking for something with the Shimano 105, but Evans doesn't have much choice in my price range. I was to go down a groupset, which would be next?

Sora would be next down.

105 is very rare below £1000 from most manufacturers these days, unfortunately.

I'd looks at Specialized Allex, Bianchi Via Narone and Genesis Equilibrium.

The Genesis is my favourite out of those. I think it's just got a bit more character.
 
It for commuting and i plan to join a club as well. I currently have a hardtail but i have never commuted on it. My main goal is to prepare myself for a charity ride next year from Brussels to London.

I don't have to use the whole £1k, so anything under that amount is good. I've had a look at the Chris Hoy bike, but it seems some of the parts are not up to scratch. I was looking for something with the Shimano 105, but Evans doesn't have much choice in my price range. I was to go down a groupset, which would be next?

Within Shimano, the next one down would be Tiagra, then Sora, then 2300, then Tourney. SRAM and Campagnolo groupsets are pretty much outside your price bracket, and Evans don't have much with those on anyway, so we'll not worry about that. You don't want Tourney or 2300. Sora 2013 is acceptable, but there's no reason to go for it. Tiagra is good entry level stuff, and Evans will have plenty with that on in your price bracket.

If you limit your price to £1k, there are quite a lot of good bikes available.

This looks a pretty good bet http://www.evanscycles.com/products/fuji/sportif-11-compact-2014-road-bike-ec053263

This is a 2012 model with an unconventional frame, but it's well equipped: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/bmc/streetracer-sr01-105-triple-2012-road-bike-ec031072

Genesis Volant is very nice, but you're paying a premium for it coming off the back of the equilibrium that Asprilla has mentioned: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/bmc/streetracer-sr01-105-triple-2012-road-bike-ec031072

Cinelli with Campagnolo for under a grand http://www.evanscycles.com/products/cinelli/experience-veloce-2013-road-bike-ec046635
 
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Scratch my last; I didn't realise the Equilibrium 00 was a different frame to the 10 and 20. That's sneaky by Genesis.

The 00 is 520 steel whilst the 10 and 20 are 725.
 
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Scratch my last; I didn't realise the Equilibrium 00 was a different frame to the 10 and 20. That's sneaky by Genesis.

The 00 is 520 steel whilst the 10 and 20 are 725.

Treachery!
 
My ride on Saturday showed me my Rose doesn't quite have "all day comfort", at least not for 10 hours in the saddle.

I think my reach to the hoods is slightly too long by a tiny amount compared to my other bikes but I'm not sure how I can reduce it.

- Moving the saddle forward isn't an option as it causes knee pain.
- Stem is 90mm so I don't fancy making it 80mm as it'll probably be too twitchy.
- Bars are 40cm, I could fit 38cm to decrease reach but my bars are £180 to replace!
- Saddle is at optimum height so I don't want to lower it.
- Not replacing the frame!

My question is would lowering my stem by swapping out my final spacer for a shorter one effectively reduce my reach to the hoods? I know it'd increase my saddle to bar drop, but I think it would also bring the hoods a bit closer?
 
What a nutter grudas.. hilarious! That park is usually ok, right?

yup, never had problems.. bar shouting chavs, horny 11 year olds trying to chat you up as you cycle past and so on its not THAT bad.. pepper spray is something new for sure! :o
 
Unless your hoods are higher than the saddle then surely lowering the stem on the steerer is just going to move the bars further away.

Can you flip the stem? That should move the bars up and reduce the distance.
 
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