You're talking about the outer housing right?
combo of both, I had jagwire kit if I remember right with btwin cable coated in pfte
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/anti-fr...UBpkHays1l77D1vnWnWWWMs07PzVDm1xoCl5oQAvD_BwE
like this, it was coated/black
You're talking about the outer housing right?
Yep. This is exactly what I had about 3 weeks ago and why I stopped using that bike. Though on replacing the cable it's very high tension and pretty useless still. I think outers must need changing too. Weekend job.
I was using di2 bike for last 3 weeks. Still not convinced by it really. While the cable doesn't snap I do seem to only get about 1000 miles out of a charge.
I've been staying down the west coast during lockdown and even when the main lockdown was on I had an experience with one driver. I was on a corner and he decided to pass. Something came round the other way and he cut me up pretty closely. I shouted encouragement and he stopped the car. We then encouraged each other a bit more until he threatened to run me down at which point I took his photo and he drove off. I didn't report it, wish I had now.After a good while of feeling safer and more at ease I have to admit even I felt very vulnerable and worried on Monday out training.
That feeling of "I shouldn't be on this road I'm annoying the drivers" is a feeling none of us should ever need even contemplate. Yet we do. Constantly.
Friday last week to Monday of this week training is the worst I've felt out there in recent years memory of cycling. The aggression and outrageous behavior is back with a vengeance.
You still need to shorten chains using a chain tool surely?
Ouch :/On the road users comments. Local Scottish time trial champion in a crash with a car. Two broken legs, one needing a few surgeries to put right I hear.

Average sock length, they look around 6cm? I generally don't go any shorter than that, tending to go for longer but then some 12cm are too high on me so quite a tough one. Also usually find myself between sizes, S are too small and then as I like my socks tight regularly M the heel 'cup' will be heading towards my ankle.These are high enough socks without being proper aero ones surely? Getting a pair of those pongo or whatever they are called aero socks soon.

Heard lots of good things about Prime recently, at the budget end of course, but even some wheel builders liking to build with their rims... But I'm sure it's just a way of buying branded chinese carbon. Not that it's a bad thing with the backing of somewhere like Wiggle.What about the Prime Baroudeur? I’m running a set on my winter bike and have been happy so far.
Borgs well recommended.Borg22 Disc from malcolm at the cycle clinic? uses the same kinlin rim as the hunts....
They're popping up more and more on recommendations on the road cycling farcebook groups as a well recommended and backed alternative to Hunts.Meh the more I hear the more I won't touch Hunt wheels.
Have a look here - https://scribecycling.co.uk/
While we're on the subject of shifting my RD/chain/cassette is getting far more noisy. Noisier than I like as it's beginning to sound like much of the other bikes which have appeared during CV-19.Yup, going Ultegra or DA will do nothing other than cost hundreds, put a fancier badge on the crank to show off and save me less than a micro morning poo's worth of weight. The cassette is 105 also ZOMG.
GoPro. I'm a Garmin VIRB v1 user and it's a fantastic bit of kit, but when I consider I paid £75 for it nearly 6 years ago and it's recorded every ride since it takes some beating. But I also don't use it for anything else, quality can be poor at times and there's a serious lack of accessories/parts/spares/servicing for it. GoPro has more of those and I would use it for other things. I wouldn't go Cycliq as they seem like a downgrade or sidegrade to what I have for more than twice the money. Also wouldn't go Garmin again for various reasons. Just a shame GoPro dropped the Session as they where a supreme cycling camera.Also researching rear cameras as I had a silly old Doris nearly run me down the other day pulling off a silly slow overtake right before a traffic island. I was already up to 38mph in the 40 limit, then after cutting me up (pulling in to not hit the island) she put on the brakes so I just ended up flying back down her inside before being able to react. Then once infront I peeled out into the centre of the lane for a proper defence to stop her attempting it again. Muppets everywhere post-lockdown.
So I think my Cycle2Work drama/dilema will finally be coming to an end. You may remember I ordered and received an Orbea Gain F20 and with the remaining voucher I ordered a 2019 Boardman HYB 8.8 (worth £700). They've run out of those, so have upgraded me for free to a 2020 Boardman HYB 8.9, worth £1,025! Can't say fairer than that!

I’m going to sell my Cycliq, the hassle of keeping it charged and reporting things only for nothing to be done is not worth it, and it didn’t make me any safer on the roads because if drivers aren’t paying attention or are ******* ********* a rotating red LED is not going to fix that.

