Like a lot of people, my employer do the Cycle2Work scheme and I've been thinking about getting a new bike for a while. When not used for getting to work it would be used for family bike rides really, nothing too serious.
I've already got a bike in the garage which I haven't used for ages. It would need to be fully serviced I'm sure and various parts replaced too. The bike I have is pretty old (2002), it's a Specialized HardRock A1 Comp FS. It's the same as the one in this advert:
https://www.gumtree.com/p/bicycles/2002-specialized-hardrock-a1-comp-mountain-bike-/1166183401
Spec
Back in the day it was probably an okay bike.
Alternatively, I could get a new bike through my employer's scheme. The Voodoo Bizango seems to get good reviews for a budget hardtail mountain bike.
http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bik...go-29er-mens-mountain-bike-16-18-20-22-frames
Spec:
It would be about £350 for the new bike.
What are people's thoughts? Should I fix the old bike? A local bike show will do a full service 'from £70' but then obviously I would also have to factor in any replacement parts as well. And I assume the front forks would need to be serviced? The bike hasn't seen much use since I bought it in 2002. It's never had any maintenance work done on it, other than oiled the chain.
I've already got a bike in the garage which I haven't used for ages. It would need to be fully serviced I'm sure and various parts replaced too. The bike I have is pretty old (2002), it's a Specialized HardRock A1 Comp FS. It's the same as the one in this advert:
https://www.gumtree.com/p/bicycles/2002-specialized-hardrock-a1-comp-mountain-bike-/1166183401
Spec
2002 Specialized Hardrock A1 Comp mountain bike
Bicycle Type Mountain bike, front suspension
Weight Unspecified
Sizes 13", 15", 17", 19", 21", 23"
Frame & Fork
Frame Construction TIG-welded
Frame Tubing Material Specialized A1 aluminum
Fork Brand & Model Rock Shox Judy TT
Fork Material Aluminum, triple-clamp crown
Rear Shock Not applicable
Components
Component Group Mountain Mix
Brakeset Specialized linear-pull brakes, aluminum linear-pull levers
Shift Levers Shimano Alivio RapidFire Plus
Front Derailleur Shimano Acera, bottom-pull/clamp-on 35.0mm
Rear Derailleur Shimano Alivio
Crankset Specialized Forearm Comp, 22/32/42 teeth
Pedals Specialized twin sided toe clip
Bottom Bracket Shimano BB-LP28, 110mm spindle
BB Shell Width 68mm English
Rear Cogs 8-speed, 11 - 30 teeth
Chain Shimano CN-IG31, 1/2 x 3/32"
Seatpost Aluminum, 30.9mm diameter
Saddle Specialized Body Geometry Sport
Handlebar Specialized aluminum
Handlebar Extensions Not included
Handlebar Stem Specialized aluminum
Headset 1 1/8" Ritchey Logic
Wheels
Hubs Front: Formula aluminum, Q/R, Rear: Shimano RM-40
Rims Alex DM-20, 32-hole
Tires 26 x 2.10" Specialized Rockster
Spoke Brand Stainless steel, 14ga. (2.0mm) straight gauge
Spoke Nipples Brass nipples
Bicycle Type Mountain bike, front suspension
Weight Unspecified
Sizes 13", 15", 17", 19", 21", 23"
Frame & Fork
Frame Construction TIG-welded
Frame Tubing Material Specialized A1 aluminum
Fork Brand & Model Rock Shox Judy TT
Fork Material Aluminum, triple-clamp crown
Rear Shock Not applicable
Components
Component Group Mountain Mix
Brakeset Specialized linear-pull brakes, aluminum linear-pull levers
Shift Levers Shimano Alivio RapidFire Plus
Front Derailleur Shimano Acera, bottom-pull/clamp-on 35.0mm
Rear Derailleur Shimano Alivio
Crankset Specialized Forearm Comp, 22/32/42 teeth
Pedals Specialized twin sided toe clip
Bottom Bracket Shimano BB-LP28, 110mm spindle
BB Shell Width 68mm English
Rear Cogs 8-speed, 11 - 30 teeth
Chain Shimano CN-IG31, 1/2 x 3/32"
Seatpost Aluminum, 30.9mm diameter
Saddle Specialized Body Geometry Sport
Handlebar Specialized aluminum
Handlebar Extensions Not included
Handlebar Stem Specialized aluminum
Headset 1 1/8" Ritchey Logic
Wheels
Hubs Front: Formula aluminum, Q/R, Rear: Shimano RM-40
Rims Alex DM-20, 32-hole
Tires 26 x 2.10" Specialized Rockster
Spoke Brand Stainless steel, 14ga. (2.0mm) straight gauge
Spoke Nipples Brass nipples
Back in the day it was probably an okay bike.
Alternatively, I could get a new bike through my employer's scheme. The Voodoo Bizango seems to get good reviews for a budget hardtail mountain bike.
http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bik...go-29er-mens-mountain-bike-16-18-20-22-frames
Spec:
Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Forks: Suntour Raidon 32Boost LOR-DS, 1 1/8" steerer
Frame Material: Alloy
Gender: Mens
Number of Gears: 11
Pedals Included: Yes
Suspension: Front Suspension
Wheel Size: 29"
Bottom Bracket: Sram Powerspline, 73x118mm
Cassette/Freewheel: Sram NX, 11 speed, 11-42t
Chain: Sram, 11 speed, PC-1110
Chainset: Sram NX 32t
Fork Lock-out: Yes
Fork travel: 120mm
Frame: Aluminium - Internal dropper post ready
Front Brake: Shimano M315
Front Hub: Alloy
Gear Shifters: Sram NX, 11 speed
Grips: Black, lock-on
Handlebar Type: Flat bar
Handlebars: Voodoo Alloy, 31.8mm clamp
Headset: 1-1/8" semi-integrated, 44mm upper and lower
Pedals: Flat Wellgo Alloy, 9/16"
Quick Release Front Wheel: Yes
Quick Release Rear Wheel: Yes
Rear Brake: Shimano M315
Rear Hub: Alloy, boost 141, 8/9/10 speed freehub
Rear Mech: Sram NX, long cage, 11 speed
Rims: 29" Alloy, black, 32H
Saddle: Voodoo MTB
Seatpost: Voodoo Alloy 31.6mm, 35mm Q/R seat clamp
Stem: Voodoo Alloy, 31.8mm clamp
Type: Mountain Bikes
Tyre Size: 29" x 2.25"
Tyres: Maxxis Ardent, 60TPI, folding bead
Forks: Suntour Raidon 32Boost LOR-DS, 1 1/8" steerer
Frame Material: Alloy
Gender: Mens
Number of Gears: 11
Pedals Included: Yes
Suspension: Front Suspension
Wheel Size: 29"
Bottom Bracket: Sram Powerspline, 73x118mm
Cassette/Freewheel: Sram NX, 11 speed, 11-42t
Chain: Sram, 11 speed, PC-1110
Chainset: Sram NX 32t
Fork Lock-out: Yes
Fork travel: 120mm
Frame: Aluminium - Internal dropper post ready
Front Brake: Shimano M315
Front Hub: Alloy
Gear Shifters: Sram NX, 11 speed
Grips: Black, lock-on
Handlebar Type: Flat bar
Handlebars: Voodoo Alloy, 31.8mm clamp
Headset: 1-1/8" semi-integrated, 44mm upper and lower
Pedals: Flat Wellgo Alloy, 9/16"
Quick Release Front Wheel: Yes
Quick Release Rear Wheel: Yes
Rear Brake: Shimano M315
Rear Hub: Alloy, boost 141, 8/9/10 speed freehub
Rear Mech: Sram NX, long cage, 11 speed
Rims: 29" Alloy, black, 32H
Saddle: Voodoo MTB
Seatpost: Voodoo Alloy 31.6mm, 35mm Q/R seat clamp
Stem: Voodoo Alloy, 31.8mm clamp
Type: Mountain Bikes
Tyre Size: 29" x 2.25"
Tyres: Maxxis Ardent, 60TPI, folding bead
What are people's thoughts? Should I fix the old bike? A local bike show will do a full service 'from £70' but then obviously I would also have to factor in any replacement parts as well. And I assume the front forks would need to be serviced? The bike hasn't seen much use since I bought it in 2002. It's never had any maintenance work done on it, other than oiled the chain.
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