Man of Honour
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If anyone wants a bargain power meter check out
http://www.disciplineofthree.com/shop/bike/power-meters.html
Some of those are crazy cheap

If anyone wants a bargain power meter check out
http://www.disciplineofthree.com/shop/bike/power-meters.html
Some of those are crazy cheapIs there something I'm missing or could I really get a power meter for £240?
Got myself a roadie! My first one! I bought a cheap mtb last year (dual sus, urgh) and barely rode it anywhere as after two weeks it broke. I got it fixed in April. Rode it for a month and then it broke again so I bought a decent bike, my Trek Marlin 6 29er, 2015 model. Done around 900kms on that now, got a lot of kit along the way and now I've just purchased my roadie, Giant Defy 3, again the 2015 model.
Genuinely very hard to get used to and because of that I'm reluctant to ride it in the rain, honestly If I feel damp air I won't even go near it. Only used it 3 timeshoping to get on it for my commute to work tomorrow evening.. Anyone got any advice? I've been looking up the dos and donts as I don't wana come off again, came off the 29er at just under 30mph about 6-8 weeks ago and sustained a sprained shoulder so I really don't want to risk hurting myself again/more.
Pffft, on my 29er my Speedo is a good 3-5kmph out![]()
*good advice on stuff to check regularly*
Frankly the idea of paying someone good money to do any of the above (gear adjustment is the only one that takes any skill at all) on a regular basis or after a set number of miles is madness.
The couple I looked at all said:
PLEASE NOTE - ONLY SELECTED MODELS IN STOCK. STOCK DUE END OF JUNE TO EARLY JULY. PLEASE CONTACT FOR DETAILS.
They show as In Stock, but none of the delivery options are available.
I'm a bit sceptical.
Frankly the idea of paying someone good money to do any of the above (gear adjustment is the only one that takes any skill at all) on a regular basis or after a set number of miles is madness. The rest of it is just stuff a responsible cyclist should be doing anywa
Frankly the idea of paying someone good money to do any of the above (gear adjustment is the only one that takes any skill at all) on a regular basis or after a set number of miles is madness. The rest of it is just stuff a responsible cyclist should be doing anywa
When I first got into cycling I had three free (basic) services with my LBS. This was really handy but it meant that it took a long time for me to bother learning the kind of maintenance skills that I should've been working on from the outset.
I definitely agree that you shouldn't be paying people to do servicing for you for the most part. It can be a little daunting at first but it's worth persevering.
I stupidly put a bid on what is probably a KK R M 1? after I told myself not to spend any more money on cycling until after pay day... Doh! Fingers crossed I don't win it, not totally awful if I do as my price wasn't too generous lol... Buying from a seller with 1 rep too, gah!![]()
and another crash.. amazing! same part of the cycle path, in wet again! this time I've contacted mayor of london to see if this can be sorted out.
as far as injuries go.. bloody knee, leg and ankle.. oh and skewer got messed up, pedal scratched to hell, bar tape gone, shift lever scratched too..![]()
Got to be careful out there!
What happened exactly?
Thankfully missed this, it went for £191 +£25 postage!
Not even a fluid trainer (I don't think?)!
Guess who's back, back again.....
Lost my previous password which was associated to an email address I don't have any more so I had to re-register.
Been crashing have we? Me too.
Wet manhole cover last Wednesday, washed out my front wheel and went down hard. No damage to helmet, scratched rear mech, ripped bar tape and four stitches required in my arm.
Tis' but a flesh wound.
Oh, and having been let down on the Charge Plug (brake calipers needed taking off and sending back to Sram with no eta for replacement) I've ordered a Canyon Inflite 9.0.
Yummy.
Lost my previous password which was associated to an email address I don't have any more so I had to re-register.
Been crashing have we? Me too.
Wet manhole cover last Wednesday, washed out my front wheel and went down hard. No damage to helmet, scratched rear mech, ripped bar tape and four stitches required in my arm.
Tis' but a flesh wound.
Oh, and having been let down on the Charge Plug (brake calipers needed taking off and sending back to Sram with no eta for replacement) I've ordered a Canyon Inflite 9.0.
Yummy.
^It's a shame but it felt like Schleck never reached his potential through a combination of attitude and, latterly, injury. He was a big time moaner and you get the impression he would get off the bike when others would ride on.
That was a fluid trainer. The Road Machine and Rock n Roll are fluid, the Cyclone is wind and the Magnetic is magnetic (surprisingly).