More than the FD for a SRAM one!
About £30 for them which is a bloody rip off but there you go...!
https://www.tredz.co.uk/.M-Part-Front-Derailleur-Clamp-For-Braze-On-Front-Mech_45217.htm
It's a bit metal with a bolt
Cheaps fine on this occasion
More than the FD for a SRAM one!
About £30 for them which is a bloody rip off but there you go...!
To be honest, those were exactly the computer & HRM that I had my eye on... so you've confirmed my decision to bite the bullet Thank youI guess it depends on your budget, but I would go Wahoo Bolt and a Tickr HRM alongside a Strava subscription. If you properly want to get into it, budget another £300+ for a power meter, but start with the computer and HRM
Bibs for around £100.
La Passione PSN, Giordana FRC Pro, Endura Pro SL. Any recommendations for or against either of these? The second two are the top end from their respective makes, the others are the mid range, their lowest end one the pad looks a little meh?
I have been riding the Rapha core in a M and have two pairs, the leg grippers aren’t my favourite style, they seem to wear and go see through reasonably quickly, but they aren’t “that” expensive. I’m not spending the money on the Pro teams as I don’t believe they are worth it.
The Castilli fit isn’t quite perfect on me at the top of the leg with my winter bibs from them. And in the cheaper ones with the KISS 3, I felt a little too big for a large but not big enough for the XL. Not in any one area, just a little all over.
Assos I had some, nice fitting but again the black faded quite quickly to a grey rather than going transparent. Maybe bad luck, lots of Australian sun, idk.
West Sussex? Please go have a go at Biggin Hill. Dreadful thing
Still using an Edge 810 here, though it's pretty unreliable. I've got turn by turn off as it crashes it.
I do want a proper turn by turn with street names so no breadcrumbs but it seems that you have to jump over a million hoops to get it to work properly.
Horsham!
I meant Bignor Hill *
You've got some decent roads down there. Though... quality is terrible in places especially in bright sunlight as you can't see holes through the shadows. You probably know that already though if you driven many of the lanes.
@Shamrock, @oli collett rode down that way last year. https://www.strava.com/activities/2305200997
If I was buying a new device now I'd go Wahoo.. most likely Bolt. I think they're going for about £160 at the moment.
I opted for a Wahoo ELEMNT due to it's nice big screen and two sets of LED's. I plan a route on Strava, hit sync on the Wahoo and then select the route. Seems easy enough to me?
It 'kind of' has turn by turn. As I approach the turn it tells me from about 800ft out that it is coming with the road name. If I miss a turn, no matter what page I'm on, the LED's flash red along the top. Stopped me within about 200m yesterday when I missed a turn.
I don't think, in a year of being used 5 or 6 times a week, that mine has ever crashed/lost a route or details. The only thing that seems to occasionally lose connection to it, funnily enough, is my Garmin Varia rear light. I would expect that is more Garmin's issue than Wahoo...
60km today and it was hot and heavy going. I really want to swap my gravel tyres to slimmer slicks. I'm torn on whether to do that or just get a 2nd bike, one summer and one winter.... Tell me what to do
It might help if you said what bike you went out on today, along with spec of tyres.
they've must've fixed it/updated it to work with strava, which one do you have?