Road Cycling

I like the idea of a second bike but i think it'd need to be different enough to my other bike. So mtb/gravel as well as a road bike. I can understand for someone like @AndyCr15 who rides a hell of a lot though to have 2 similar bikes with one reserved for good and the other as a winter hack. Especially if there's no interest in going off road to see any benefit of a gravel bike.

@Junglist After googling it, i really like the look of that Silca bag. I have a saddle bag and it bounces around a bit. Yours looks like it'd stay pretty fixed and it probably doesn't store much less. Mine seems 90% material!
 
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I like the idea of a second bike but i think it'd need to be different enough to my other bike. So mtb/gravel as well as a road bike. I can understand for someone like @AndyCr15 who rides a hell of a lot though to have 2 similar bikes with one reserved for good and the other as a winter hack. Especially if there's no interest in going off road to see any benefit of a gravel bike.

@Junglist After googling it, i really like the look of that Silca bag. I have a saddle bag and it bounces around a bit. Yours looks like it'd stay pretty fixed and it probably doesn't store much less. Mine seems 90% material!
Those silca bags are on aliexpress too for a lot less than uk.. maybe copies but for 40% less :)
 
I hate cycling sometimes. Just when you think something is easy, turns out you need a special tool to replace a chainring!

Any idea if Chain pliers would do a job or would i ruin them?


EDIT - No need. Just went to have a play and the bolts were fine Just screwed into the crank arm. Maybe something which is more of a factor on double/triple chainrings?
 
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