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The weathers too bad to do anything today! Heavy rain forcast for all day pretty much at Bacup, so no Lee Quarry ride! :(

Metcheck says it might be very light after lunch so might chance it then, its almost stopped completely here, so imagine Bacup is an hour or so behind as thats the direction of the weather.

Big girl :p I was riding Healey Nab and Edenfield DH in the afternoon :)
 
Hi guys

Can somebody recomend me some cycling trousers please

I do have some paded cycling shorts that i can wear underneath
I just want something to keep me a little warmer when its too cold for shorts (like today, i was wearing trousers over the top, with my base layer)


Cycling trousers in May? Either MTFU or cycle faster.


Have to say I agree with Scott... I cycled all through last Winter with shorts and it wasn't an issue. The only other stuff I wore was a long sleeve top with a t-shirt over the top, some gloves, a buff and something to cover my ears...
 
As for valve type - no idea. Only ever used Schrader as thats what the bike came with. No idea the pros/cons of each but TBQFH its a valve that puts air in your tyre and stops it from escaping so I REALLY don't worry about something so basic....
 
I have the Hummvee Shorts and rate them really high as well.... The padded undershorts initially feel a bit like a nappy but you dont notice it after a while and you can always remove them.

Not sure if the trousers have them?
 
Supercow, it's always the back wheel. Pinch-flat (tear/splits) every time. I do, but I've religiously checked the inside of my rim and tyre for sharps, there's nothing.

I can only assume it's my fault. It's just weird, as I never used to have this problem and I thought I was lifting my weight away from the rear. :/

You aren't using specialized inner tubes are you?
I used to have mine snakebite on me even at 60PSI.

A really helpful trick is to put talcum powder in the tyre when you change inner tubes, just give it a light dusting all over. It stops the tube sticking to the inside of the tyre and bursting.

On another note, just had 2 Continental Der Kaisers turn up :D I ordered them on Friday from some German website and they're here already, unlike my CRC order which I also placed on Friday..
 
I'm being serious, I'm not fit anymore, and I'm slowly getting back into cycling, I only do it for leisure just to get out and get some fresh air, I only go off road, and I cant do any jumps etc because I have a slipped Tendon

and yes some days are still nippy, it was this morning, no sun, high winds, and i feel the cold quite badly, when it is cold I FEEL it bad

I've got a pair of Ron Hill bikesters that I wear occasionally and are much less revealing than tights. I'll tend to wear them or tights if I can't have a shower straight after riding as they help keep me a lit bit cleaner.
 
I have the Hummvee Shorts and rate them really high as well.... The padded undershorts initially feel a bit like a nappy but you dont notice it after a while and you can always remove them.

Not sure if the trousers have them?

Richie, can you give me a linkto the ones you have? as i did a search but found multiple ones, so i am unsure which ones they are, thanks
 
No, it won't be.



In that price range I would look at a Specialized Hardrock, as the frame is good quality. Try get some skinny tyres on there if it has be be used on the road.

So basically what I said then :p

I got a good deal on my hardrock due to a crap listing and its still mint condition so can't see why it wouldn't still go for about £150 looking at current listings. It's a comp with deore gears + hubs etc and rockshox.

So basically go for the same bike again but in a bigger frame size and disc brakes!
 
So basically what I said then :p

I got a good deal on my hardrock due to a crap listing and its still mint condition so can't see why it wouldn't still go for about £150 looking at current listings. It's a comp with deore gears + hubs etc and rockshox.

So basically go for the same bike again but in a bigger frame size and disc brakes!

Nope, it's still not "good for the road" usage. If you put super skinny wheels/tyres on there, then it's not good for the offroad at all - see where I'm getting at? ;)
 
Nope, it's still not "good for the road" usage. If you put super skinny wheels/tyres on there, then it's not good for the offroad at all - see where I'm getting at? ;)

At the minute I've these tyres and they seem a good compromise to me. I'm not exactly a hard core rider just casually to keep fit and like I say not real off road usage!

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I'm not exactly planning on competing in the tour de france or jumping of cliff faces!
 
Might be a pointless thing to do but... If there was one thing this the bike that could be replaced what would it be.. (The worst part).

The Marketing department:


"It is lightweight and much more comfortable thanks to it a large range of sizes..."


"Braking - Shimano Altus shifters"

"The most lightweight it is category."

Failz!!!!!
 
At the minute I've these tyres and they seem a good compromise to me. I'm not exactly a hard core rider just casually to keep fit and like I say not real off road usage!

*snip*

I'm not exactly planning on competing in the tour de france or jumping of cliff faces!

Then get a hybrid not a mountain bike.
 
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