And good websites I should be using for doing my own servicing?
http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help
Specifically for your derailleur problem http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/front-derailleur-adjustments
And good websites I should be using for doing my own servicing?
http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help
Specifically for your derailleur problem http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/front-derailleur-adjustments
Ride more hills lol seems to be the only way
Ride more. Ride further.
ride over hilly terrain as much as possible to improve
I had considered a 'turbo trainer' as I'm fairly sure it would make me ride the bike more, I could do 20/30 mins here n there rather than having to allot specific time to go out riding, without a specific target/objective in mind. I could also then ride in front of the TV or in the conservatory in the rubbish weather!?
Would an adjustable turbo trainer assist with my hill 'problem'? Or am I just throwing more money at cycling when I really just need to spend more time on my bike?!
Any suggestions for training my stamina so I'm not a total let down to the cycling side?!
Move to the Alps. Worked wonders for me .
More seriously though, Turbos are great for fitness, but for climbing hills, the only real practice is...climbing hills.
Not all of us are as committed as you mate, I assume that's not the *only* reason you moved? lol
I've got a local route with a 1.6km long 6% slope so using that as my 'training ground' a couple of times a week... That's the plan anyway - every time I get the inclination/time/courage to go try it, the weather decides otherwise!
the one where on a good day you can see Mont Blanc out of the office window"
A mile at 6% sounds ideal.
Yeah, 45 minutes to some decent slopes.
In all seriousness anyone is welcome, within reason, the only condition is bringing or hiring a bike.Are you taking bookings for 2015 yet? Breakfast included?
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If your bike can fit 25mm tyres on it I'd go for those rather than 23s. They tend to be better for rolling resistance, comfort and grip.
In all seriousness anyone is welcome, within reason, the only condition is bringing or hiring a bike.