yeah I try to use strava too as I paid for it but it does lack some basic features imo, especially when it comes to routes. Komoot is good for finding local stuff too and depending on which garming you've got, you can download the komoot app to it and go from there. Even easier. You don't have to tho, courses do sync to the general "courses" list anyway.@grudas Thanks a lot. I always use Strava for my routing as i often steal local rides i see, and then it syncs to my Garmin, but maybe Komoot is the way forward.
Best money i've ever spent, but relies upon having a good fitter as there are so many about nowadays. I had my first fit in 2014 and generally that's the base point for any new bike I get, I had another done a couple of years ago, but that was just for my TT bike, should probably go and get an updated road bike fit.What's the general consensus here on getting a professional Bikefit for a new road bike?
Got a new bike and awaiting my pedals/SPDs, Reddit is full of people that wouldn't ride a bike without it or would never spend money on it![]()
I sorta am coming to the conclusion that no storage is best and I may get a small pouch and just throw the stuff I need in there and then dump it my jersey pocket. Oddly, I can barely feel anything in there anyway.
that looks nearly perfect for what I need! may have to grab one and see how I get on with it, thanks.
it's for my tools/spares
tube - go tubless
multi tool - i only carry one as it has dynaplug adapter in it, otherwise i wouldn't...
puncture repair kit - no need with tubless
cable ties - never know when you need - light so why not...I have Hiplok Z Lok with me for cafe stops etc
mini inflator - I've got a small pump and considering the electric one...
and a pair of rubber gloves in case it gets very exciting- wax chain so less dirt is being attached to the whole of the drive train![]()
so not a lot, and my thinking it that'd it'd sit nice in a small-ish pouch in my jersey- small wallet thingy and your are golden![]()
anyone from here ever did Chase th sun ?
or cycled 330-370km in one go? ( mine max was 216 I think)
really hoping to get it done this year...original route is 330km but doesnt really start on the east coastso we were thinking starting in Broadstairs - making it 370km ride
need to avg at least 24-25kmh for the whole lenght. slowest part would be going through London...traffic, lights, people hating cyclists...
45mins by bike ? got a spare room for tired cyclists at the end? LOLNope but my friend and I were talking about it recently as the end point, WSM, is only 45 minutes from us.
Though I think I'd rather try the Mallorca 312 but beggars/choosers etc.
Very easy recommendation - same for RWGPS.Yeah, I was going to suggest using Komoot as it lets you simply change the starting point.
Move your light? Seems the easiest choice at the moment... Zero cost option?!Am I the only one struggling with some good/convienent storage on the bike?
I have a saddle bag but that gets in the way of my light mouting spot so I don't particulary enjoy it.
Someone did mention it, but not sure the same one. The one he mentioned was from Northampton to Inverness or something like that?!anyone from here ever did Chase th sun ?
Move your light? Seems the easiest choice at the moment... Zero cost option?!
I don't struggle with storage - have the SWAT box so have a tube, plug kit, gloves and some patches in here. Tubeless so only need to carry 1 tube - only carry an extra for a few (epic) rides a year. Small saddlebag more then enough for all tools, I have a bigger version which swap everything into and could then carry extra tube and clothing. Pump is frame mounted. So jersey pockets are for food/clothing/phone. Even mount my phone on my bars (QuadLock) if I need to carry more clothes in pockets during summer when it's warmed up... I have the same mini toptube Deuter that Chris linked. Amazing bag for the money - use that more than the bigger saddlebag. Tends to have a battery pack & food in it.