like? a frame would be what £200? wheels £150-200? disks ~£100, groupo ~250ish, finishing kit another ~150ish?
that's getting into "omg I wanna ride this everyday" territory hha
finally back on the bike
felt really good today, sun was shining, loads of riders out, a good buzz in the air made it even better!
https://app.strava.com/activities/259660832

The Dolomite is a great bike and reviews well, but regarding mobility and 'form' have you seeked professional advice regarding a specific bike fit to assist in your injury? A sports cycling specialist may be able to advise on an insole or other adjustment to 'balance' your slight imbalance. You may find that sub-consciously 'favouring' your good/better side introduces some imbalance into your form and develops an injury. The last thing you want is to damage yourself in such a way you lose further mobility, or the passion for cycling you've got![]()


get on them hoods if you can

I'm about to pull the trigger on a B'Twin Triban 500SE to replace my rubbish old mountain bike for commuting. It seems to have glowing reviews, and is better speced than many bikes £100 dearer, so it seems a no-brainer for me.
If I'm making a big mistake please tell me in the next few hours!
personaly I don't like the spec
triple chain rings ? (8 speed/24)
unbranded gears ?
this is better
http://www.merlincycles.com/merlin-maven-road-bike-55803.html
£400 gets you double chain ring, sora all round and carbon fork
I'm not a huge fan of it either, if you absolutely need to save money then you're probably better off going for the Triban 300 (same bike with a steel fork). Not too keen on that Merlin either tbh though, it's old Sora with the thumbshifters. Otherwise, you'd be better off looking at used bikes or stretching your budget a bit for now. There are a few good deals still out there on 2014 bikes depending on what size you need. Felt F95 on merlin, Z95 on wiggle, a few good Merida bikes on Tredz...
didn't realise it was crappy shifters
these is better
http://www.merlincycles.com/felt-f95-road-bike-2014-72321.html

but you only get Claris gearing
personally I wouldn't go below sora

claris is the old sora pretty much.. not much to say about it really, I'm still running 2300 on my triban and it still shifts OK...![]()
On account of having STI rather than thumb shifters. I've talked to a few people who are used to 105/Ultegra that have tried Claris and they all seem pleasantly surprised about how good it feels. Better than microshift at any rate, but even that would get the job done if you don't know any better.