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I can understand the reluctance but even in a really minor collision you should replace it immediately after. The one you mentioned sounds fairly serious.
Do any of you ride tubulars day to day. What have your experience of them been? I'm tempted by some carbon tubs, but they just seem more hassle over clinchers
Steel frame, rack and mudguard mounts, 25mm tyres as stock but no word on max size, £440.
Over budget at £800, but it has discs, rack and mudguard mounts, and takes up to 32mm tyres.
Only £430 and gets you aluminium frame, carbon fork, up to 28mm tyres, rack and mudguard mounts.
Similar to the above, but £550 gets you more and better gears.
Thank you both, I wish I knew bike parts as I do PC parts, would make this much more easier!

Might pop in tomorrow and have a look.
Clothing, helmet, rack/bag and mudguard wise, what should I be looking for?
I've been cycling about a year and I had a 30mph crash downhill last year and landed head first on the road the day I got this thing and it scratched it.. Scratched.. no dents cracks or anything!
Every bicycle is a compromise, it's just a matter of choosing the right compromise for you. Or owning four.

I would like a decent carbon bike, and once I have that I'll find it hard to justify keeping the better aluminium bike. I can't downgrade it to commuter status as it has no mudguard mounts. If I have space I'll keep it, but it may go. Beyond that if I get into touring I'll buy a titanium bike with mounts all over it.

Only as long as we all pull sexy soapy poses in our lycra.
Ultegra isn't unobtainable, or a particularly big outlay. I probably wouldn't buy the groupset as a kit out-right, but I was able to get my PX Pro Carbon with full ultegra for £999 on the bike to work scheme which works out at around £65 a month. A fair amount, but in the context of an expensive enough hobby, not ridiculous.
Planet X are doing a carbon bike with Ultegra for £799 these days too, absolute steal.
With regards to the quality, my other bike is a 5800 10spd 105. When I first upgraded to 105 I thought it was the bees knees, and it performs well, but it lacks a certain something that I can't put my finger on. The ultegra is just so smooth to ride, the shifting is quick, quiet and smooth. Brakes, with decent pads, actually brake. Going back to my 105 is painful these days, to the point where I don't like to ride it.

Just. No.
Is this the bike for Grudas? http://www.rutlandcycling.com/29893...7228f82d2b0fde8f230f&referrer=affiliatewindow



Just man up and ride it how it is. Don't spoil our image of you, Grudas![]()