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With a heavy heart I have just dug out my full length steel mug guards, steel fork and tiagra tripple groupset to build the winter bike back up.
Lets see those winter hacks...
I use my plastic summer bike all year just pop some lights on.
I use the same frame but change everything else, bit like Triggers broom.
It's just my 853 featch built for me by Andy Thompson in 97 with salmon guards.
It'll be doing my 40 mile commute tomorrow.
Winter trainer and commuter (I put SPDs on when not commuting).
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/brf/8089547527/ ]On-one Il Pompino (My commuter)[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/brf/ ]brf[/url], on Flickr
I decided to get cross this winter.......
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/10286353@N03/8086358343/ ]SDC12313[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/10286353@N03/ ]jcabuckley1974[/url], on Flickr
Running knobblies on the road! 😉
oldgit - shocked - raceblades and not full guards 😀
and what's that chain doing on the inner ring 😆
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/simondbarnes/8071397707/ ]Possibly needs a clean 🙂 #abused[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/simondbarnes/ ]simondbarnes[/url], on Flickr
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Ha! *doffs cap* 8)
Group rides the one with gears, on my own the ss. Wash them if its muddy/wet.
The Langster now has open sports not the hideous stock wheels.
The Lynskey frame is now for sale as i need the money for my new kitchen (replacing with 2nd hand alu/carbon frame next week) 🙁
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/nzrich/5995984070/ ]Sabbath[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/nzrich/ ]Richard Munro[/url], on Flickr
Oops. Double post... 😳
Eh? Tripple post??? WTF? 😯
Quadruple post?
Really?? 👿
iainc
oldgit - shocked - raceblades and not full guardsand what's that chain doing on the inner ring
Ah there is a most cunning plan you see. Sometimes I do a bit of rough stuff and you can elevate those guards so mud and snow don't get packed in there.
The inner....well sorry no excuse there, but it is a 42 and the cassette is 24 top so no nancy boy gearing here
mine
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/17059060@N00/6621842895/ ]P1040343[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/17059060@N00/ ]eastham_david[/url], on Flickr
teetosugars
what's that rear exposure light like?
I'm tempted to get one but wondered if it draws much charge off the front?
I've only got my new bike for winter as well as summer riding, perhaps I should build my old (harsh) alu frame up again...
That 1x1 up there ^ is great!
I don't have one I sold it to postierich :'( lol
gotta have full length proper guards.anyone claiming they ride their carbon what not all winter long clearly aint riding that often, or lives somewhere nicer than yorkshire weatherwise.
Or ride in groups. Not very nice riding with someone who hasn't got mud guards.
Or ride in groups. Not very nice riding with someone who hasn't got mud guards.
indeed. flap wars ensure over here quite regularly. mine is an old 'for sale' sign...
not sure I really get the point in having different bikes for each season.
well... see above really.
anyone claiming they ride their carbon what not all winter long clearly aint riding that often, or lives somewhere nicer than yorkshire weatherwise
I use mine all year round, why would frame material dictate what season you use the bike in?
it doesnt. the inability to fit full length guards does.
raceblades/guards are ok, but as mentioned above your riding mates will want to stab you after a while, and they really dont stop your bike and yourself getting covered in cack like proper guards do.
winter bikes exist for a reason. i've nothing against folks riding their summer bikes all winter, just having tried it for a single season i realised very quickly that i needed more guardage.
also you miss the joy of pulling out your race bike in april time and overnight going 3-4 mph faster!
This Hewitt Alpine Carbon one of mine was designed to accomodate full guards and 28 tyres and is carbon.
So some do exist that allow the weight and ride qualities of carbon, but still allow full gurd coverage and as with mine some rack fixings as well.
All I'm saying is carbon is not just for summer nowadays, others also offer the same, Dolan Dual and Ribble I believe have just released one.
also you miss the joy of pulling out your race bike in april time and overnight going 3-4 mph faster!
I'm not sure my speed would change TBH, thats a reflection on my lack of fitness 🙁
To be honest having always had bikes previously that took full mudguards, I needed a bike quick this spring due to car/ bike interface on the way to work and picked up this px frame locally second hand. Having stuck some race blade longs on it, I know can't really see that I will swap it for a bike that can take full guards again. The Longs have aren't quite as good as full guards, but even as someone who only transport to work is a bike, so it's pretty much in daily use, I really can't say I'd be that fussed. Nobody moans about them on the club runs either. I can really think why you would want to ride in the freezing wet on the road without any guards on though.
tracknicko - Memberalso you miss the joy of pulling out your race bike in april time and overnight going 3-4 mph faster!
That is very true. Went out on the best bike last night and Tuesday night and speed different was very noticeable. Getting back on the Ribble this morning was like riding a tank.
That is very true. Went out on the best bike last night and Tuesday night and speed different was very noticeable. Getting back on the Ribble this morning was like riding a tank.
depressing inst it? went out with our fast lads a couple of weeks back on my winter bike (assuming they would also) but they were all eeking out the last days on full blown race bikes.
felt like i had my brakes on for the entire ride!
Whats that frame ctznsmith?
Whats that frame ctznsmith?
+1, looks nice.
Having seen me through a season of sportives the Broom is now my winter bike as the new Spesh Roubaix arrived last week.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/jake474/6159425513/ ]Introducing the Broom[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/jake474/ ]jake474[/url], on Flickr
Thank god for Big G and Hob Nob, I was beginning to think it was just me. IMO, proper race bikes look wrong with mudguards, just MTFU!
Here's mine:
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Am i missing something? Why do u have winter bikes? ive only just bought my first road bike (a 2012 giant defy 3,nothing too special as ive gotta convince myself im gonna get in to this roadie stuff before spunkin a load over full carbon)
Surely if u just use the same bike all year round and clean the important bits after every ride then u dont need a 'winter bike'.
do parts wear out quicker on road bikes then mtb's?
Enlighten me and then this time next year i may be able to add a pic to this thread, (probably the giant defy)
IMO, proper race bikes look wrong with mudguards
Says the man with a single bottle cage, compact chainset and pump on the frame 😆
Says the man with a single bottle cage, compact chainset and pump on the frame
and the bars at a silly angle!
Winter hack bikes have full length mudguards. This is a FACT.
Winter bike is the same as my summer bike. Pegoretti duene with crud guards.
I'll ride my condor fixed if it's really shitty and I fancy a quick blast
Says the man with a single bottle cage, compact chainset and pump on the frame
and the bars at a silly angle!
Caught. Things have changed though with experience, although it still has a compact chainset - there's a lot of hills in Essex, more than you'd think... 😀 Two cages, pump in pocket, bars adjusted appropriately.
I do like that Bronze Genesis.
Surely if u just use the same bike all year round and clean the important bits after every ride then u dont need a 'winter bike'.do parts wear out quicker on road bikes then mtb's?
Enlighten me and then this time next year i may be able to add a pic to this thread, (probably the giant defy)
Clean bits as they need it, usually once a month.
Parts wear out slower on road bikes but then I tend to replace them much sooner as it's more noticeable, putting new chains on before 0.75% still stops it skipping, but the shifting isn't quite as good so i tend to do them either much sooner or pick up cheep cassettes as well. Ditto cables, brakes, everything.
What you're really missing out on is:
a) tough wheel, the roads are crap in winter, more potholes etc
b) tough tyres, because in the summer a club run puncture is a an inconvenience and a chance for everyone to catch their breath and natter, in winter in the rain it's miserable.
c) mud guards, the one thing more miserable than fixing punctures in the cold and rain is wet feet and a soaked arse. And even worse a wet face of salty wetness from the bloke in front who's not got full length guards!
proper race bikes look wrong with mudguards, just MTFU!
Kryton, do you ride in a group? In the wet you'll get a facefull in the paceline. Guards are great.
Properly fitted black guards can barely be seen, just get the narrowest SKS.
Winter bikes make good sense. Not only do they offer a degree of winter comfort they also help keep the good stuff in A1 condition for race day.
So not do I only have that winter heavyweight hack on the other page, but I have a summer/spring/autumn training bike for when the training gets more specific.
In touring mode a few years ago. Did loads of miles on it (used to commute 170 miles a week). Sadly discovered a crack in the frame last winter 🙁 I'm still in mourning and, while I'll just winterise my CX bike, I'm still looking for a replacement.
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Surely if u just use the same bike all year round and clean the important bits after every ride then u dont need a 'winter bike'.
I don't want to be cleaning my bike 5-6 times per week.
bigG continues to win all the points every time he posts that picture.
Used this for commuting last winter.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexleigh/5461409944/ ]Cotswold Road Ride[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/alexleigh/ ]Alex Leigh[/url], on Flickr
Looked like this most days
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexleigh/5450674455/ ]Wet Wibble[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/alexleigh/ ]Alex Leigh[/url], on Flickr
Stopped commuting. Bought this. Might be starting commuting again soon.
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I've the plastic road version of the Boardman hung up in the big shed. Not been ridden for a year. Commuting by bike I get. Road riding has sadly passed me by 😉
Used this for commuting last winter.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexleigh/5461409944/ ]Cotswold Road Ride[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/alexleigh/ ]Alex Leigh[/url], on Flickr
Looked like this most days
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexleigh/5450674455/ ]Wet Wibble[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/alexleigh/ ]Alex Leigh[/url], on Flickr
Stopped commuting. Bought this. Might be starting commuting again soon.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexleigh/7766428864/ ]Haldon Gateway[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/alexleigh/ ]Alex Leigh[/url], on Flickr
I've the plastic road version of the Boardman hung up in the big shed. Not been ridden for a year. Commuting by bike I get. Road riding has sadly passed me by 😉
In Euro touring mode but just take off bags for winter riding:
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FAO: Thomthumb and tootallpaul, custom built Reynolds 725 frame by Lee Cooper ( http://customcycleframes.blogspot.co.uk/).
Not cheap* to be honest and considering it's 'designed' by me the first ride is going to be one of either relief or misery.
*When you compare the cost to the rrp of the closest mass produced frame it doesn't seem that expensive. However when you compare it to the cost of frames made in the far east you realise why most bikes are made there at the moment.
Anyone want to 'invest' in starting a bike company? 😉
And even worse a wet face of salty wetness from the bloke in front who's not got full length guards!
*S****s*
😛
I know its silly but I just can't bring myself to put mudguards on my road bike. They just look so.. eewwwww.
Winter Trainer (Awesome frames for 200 squid !!) :
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Commuter:
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