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The reason I ask is I have had little or no joy with budget components. I never usually buy them but recently bought a Cube LTD SL 29er and the bike is pretty good but the headset and BB have been wrecked in less than 10 rides. Cleaned and greased properly. Upgraded the Fox forks to the FIT performance model and not really impressed, not terrible though.


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 7:56 pm
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M520s
UN72s


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 8:00 pm
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shimano spds
shimano brakes
kmc chains
shimano chainsets (and BBs IMO though others will disagree)
on-one / p-x frames (esp for ss - some think they foul up if you get chainsuck with gears)
full-length cabling

(secret with headset and bb bearings is to fill 'em up with heavy grease before use, IMO - some say not to but it works for me)


 
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Amphetamines? 😉


 
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Bic Biro


 
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Alpkit


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 9:02 pm
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Aldi kit!


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 9:04 pm
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Shimano deore. Its not flash or fancy but I've never broken it either.


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 9:07 pm
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i just wait til CRC sell expensive stuff dirt cheap.


 
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Joyo guitar pedals


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 9:20 pm
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Shimano M520 SPD pedals
KMC X9 chain
SLX chainset


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 9:23 pm
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Current Deore brakes - better than some models costing 5 times the price.


 
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My Magicshine lights have lasted 3 years so far and have been great. 😀


 
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De Walt (or similar) safety glasses from DIY shops


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 9:27 pm
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on one framesets cos they work and are far better than they should be considering the price


 
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Cane Creek s-3 headset
Shimano 520 pedals
Stuff on offer from Merlin


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 10:14 pm
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spirit levels


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 10:16 pm
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Aldi kit!

their winter gloves are brilliant.


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 10:18 pm
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Another vote for the Deore range, cheap and good.


 
Posted : 22/02/2013 10:35 pm
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Bell track pump from Asda.
Aldi Neoprene gloves.
Deore middle chainrings.


 
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Cane Creek and FSA headsets- why people pay more I don't know
Deore chainrings- last forever, but also keep shifting well for longer than anything else I've used.
Bolle safety glasses for riding in


 
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Polish immigrants...


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 12:20 am
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My verdict on cheap comes at the end of life.

For me thats
Hope Headsets, BB's, Hubs and Brakes
Mavic Rims
Camelbacks

Cost per ride is minimal these days.


 
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deore.
FSA XL2 headset
aldi 5watt light
ALDI cycling kit in genereal, gloves, jacket, winter cycling trews, socks
ASDA fingerless gloves
2nd one for bolle safety glasses.
Ebay - got a brand new Rocky Mountain Vertex frame for £150 shop liquidation. Pisses on any on one.
STW Classifieds - blokes that buy good stuff, never use it, then sell it cheap.


 
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I'll also add proper ride kit

Most of my stuff was in the 60+quid short price range, tops at RRP too 🙂

Most barring crash damage are fine 4-6 years on.


 
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That's not cheap stuff that works, that's expensive stuff that's good value, different question entirely.


 
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Ronhill tracksters - my "new" ones are at least 10 years old!


 
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Findus lasagne


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 7:39 am
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Oakley Factory gloves. <£20


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 7:41 am
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Another vote for aldi winter gloves

And cheap Chinese roadie kits, you'll find me decked out in Castelli for £25 (not that you'd want to mind)


 
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On-One Chunky Monkeys...


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 7:54 am
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Superstar sintered brake pads


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 7:57 am
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Superstar pads +1


 
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knife, fork and spoon

Bolle +1


 
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On One smorgs.


 
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Safety glasses from Screwfix, as stated above. Buy for a fiver, use for a couple of years/ get scratched and chuck and get a new pair.
I like Michelin tyres. Always look for end of range. Tubeless and just happy to ride them Find it nuts to pay £45 a tyre for a bike !!
Shimano SPD's ....... buy them, run them, er..... keep running them.
On One smoothie headsets............ sorry I lied there 😉
Some Decathlon clothing isnt too bad for the money either.


 
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That's not cheap stuff that works, that's expensive stuff that's good value, different question entirely.

Pedant


 
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My verdict on cheap comes at the end of life.

Camelbacks

+1 on Camelbaks - I just sold one which I'd used for five years or more. It had been through every sort of crap imaginable, been fallen on, put away dirty, never cleaned.

Gave it a clean, cleared all my stuff out of it, and there wasn't a thread out of place, every zip, buckle and clip was as new.


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 10:40 am
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Crane cycling kit from Aldi.
SLX. (all of it)
Superstar pads
Superstar grips
Superstar stems
Spoons, Knives and Ladles
Gusset BBs
Shimano SPDs
Tesco Hydration pack. (2 litre bladder and 6 litre carrying capacity for £7.)
BBG bashguards
Blackspire Stingers


 
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shimano sora (shifters, derailleurs, cranks).

nearly 1500km of shitty winter commuting/riding/mud/salt/crap, with literally no maintenance.

underneath all the filth, it still looks, and works, like new.

(ie, perfectly)


 
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Chinese chain cleaner, I paid about £3 with shipping and it is absolutely fantastic.

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Chinese chain cleaner, I paid about £3 with shipping and it is absolutely fantastic.

Save £3 and use a hose pipe 🙂


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 12:06 pm
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Some pretty good ideas there. But slx kit isn't really that cheap. I was meaning budget stuff. Like the Shimano BB50, utter pants even with a faced BB shell. OK not a good example ha ha.


 
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Wellgo V12 copy pedals 🙂


 
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2nd hand DA7800 bits. Novatec road hubs.


 
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My £1 ikea rubber backed bathroom mat has graced the muddy floor of many a car park

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/70075638/

(other colours are/were available)


 
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My £1 ikea rubber backed bathroom mat has graced the muddy floor of many a car park

Good idea that actually 😆


 
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- Superstar pads and grips.
- Deore kit.
- eBay HDMI cables.
- Endura cycling glasses.
- Fruit and veg from the market stall near me.


 
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dmr stuff.


 
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+1 for endura glasses, especially the clear spectrum, lasted me ages in muddy conditions 🙂

Aldi soft shells and gloves , lasted me the last 2 years and still wearing them.


 
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+1 DeWalt clear glasses
+1 Superstar kevlar pads
paraffin to clean chains


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 3:45 pm
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home made muckynutz or neoguard-esque mud guards


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 6:35 pm
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Un54 bb have one in my nice as tempory measure but it just won't die

Just wish shimano still made an xt/xtr taper bb


 
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Shimano m520 SPD's


 
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