The exact bike i'm looking at for next spring , slap on some guards and jobs a good 'un. I'll be watching your reports closely. Oh and congrats on your insurance claim , very nicely handled by the sounds of it.
Yeah I need to look at guards - I've seen nothing mentioned anywhere (and forgot to ask the LBS!) about mudguard mounts as ideally I want to fit
SKS chrom's (require mounts?) to it rather than
Crud Road Racer IIs (I've got at the mo, don't require mounts).
Giant do their own which look very similar (have mounts), but I would prefer the SKS with their well known reputation.
Insurance claim was a lot of luck, but mostly guidance (mostly from my mrs who works in insurance) to word things in certain ways that I'd answer the questions to the insurers they would be asking - including lighting conditions of the road, how frequently I ride the road and what steps I had taken to make myself visible. Not exactly questions they directly ask, but they try to gather that information from both parties so if the police get more involved they have it (and it matches the info given the police by either party). Obviously my story matched their clients otherwise I doubt I would've had such a quick turnaround!
I’m trying a friends this weekend to see if I actually get on with it as a form of HIIT first but would be interested to know if there’s a particular time of year that would be best to look for a used road bike? I expect to get more bang for buck buying used.
In addition to the usual places like eBay, Gumtree, preloved I’ve also come across onceridden & bikesoup. Is there anywhere else worth looking? (in addition to any local shops)
I'll come back with a budget when I am certain, from my limited reading an aluminum frame and carbon forks should be on the list and I *think* (based on Wiggle's guide) a 56cm frame should be the sweetspot for me at 5'10 with a 30" leg.
Speaking to your friends and trying out their bikes is defo the way forwards - failing that a visit to a local LBS would confirm your thoughts on frame size.
There are very good alu bikes out there, certainly if you're buying 1/2/3 years old you'll find looking for carbon forks will really limit your search area. A good groupset is probably more important, especially if you're looking at a lot of HIIT stuff on the turbo.
I would say Xmas day onwards
should be able to pick up a bike that they've just replaced on Christmas day !!
Either now or this time of year/autumn/winter as you get the previous years' models being sold off to 'make way' for the next seasons.
The Giany Defy 1 2015 I'm getting retails at £899, my LBS have the 2014 model (slightly different groupset as Shimano changed 105?) for £849 (it retailed at £1000) - to give you an idea of how much discount you can expect this time of year! (£150!)
What are people getting their bikes for Xmas?
Mine has had some LBS love (getting fixed), but it'll be getting a turbo tyre, new bar tape and an easier life as a turbo bike than being on the road (as it's being replaced on saturday!) Might even get it a sweat guard if it's well behaved!
