It's that easy?! Does the wheel need to be rebuilt?
So all I need would be a new hub (suggestions?), new forks and a disc brake lever / rotor?
yup you will need to rebuild your front wheel with a new hub

It's that easy?! Does the wheel need to be rebuilt?
So all I need would be a new hub (suggestions?), new forks and a disc brake lever / rotor?


The owner of the company I work for did it last year. He says that he was under prepared for it, and wishes he had gotten more training in, but he was surprised by just how hot it was. He said it was one of those things that he's glad he did, but would never do it again. I suspect you would fare better considering how often you ride, however. How much would it cost to do it? Would you insist on having a new bike for it?Have been thinking about my goals for 2013. I really want to do the Etape, but we've just bought a new house and money seems to be escaping my fingers like water at the moment - have any of you done it?
Looks epic. The sort of ride you could do once in your life and be happy.

As far as I am concerned, when it comes to commuting, it's all about the Schwalbe Marathon Supreme. I had them in 700x32c on my Pompetamine, which did about 4000km in two years with just a couple of punctures - one of which was caused by a shard of glass that would have cut any tyre. I have them in 700x35c on my current commuter bike, not had any punctures despite running over a lapel pin than somebody had discarded into the road. I simply pulled the pin out and kept riding; I'm fairly confident that a lesser tyre would have failed to prevent the pin penetrating the inner tube. You know the sort of roads I ride on, so you should have a good idea of how resistant these tyres are.Right, two punctures in two journeys = time for a knee-jerk reaction. I was going to wait until these tyres were worn out but they've got to go. I never pay attention to the posts on tyres so I can't remember if we ever reached a consensus on this one? Best for winter puncture protection? It's for the commuter, so lightness is not a priority. I'll probably step over to a 25mm as well, while I'm at it.
Have been thinking about my goals for 2013. I really want to do the Etape, but we've just bought a new house and money seems to be escaping my fingers like water at the moment - have any of you done it?
Looks epic. The sort of ride you could do once in your life and be happy.
Have been thinking about my goals for 2013. I really want to do the Etape, but we've just bought a new house and money seems to be escaping my fingers like water at the moment - have any of you done it?
Looks epic. The sort of ride you could do once in your life and be happy.
We should all make a note of our goals for the coming year... Then we can look back on them in a year's time and see how we've got on against them!
I think I'm going to be aiming for...
- 3000 miles in the year
- 100,000 feet in the year
- At least one period of 28 days where I've climbed over 10,000 feet
- At least one ride of at least 100km



