BigMeatball
Senior Member
He must be on medication or have very strict wife or gf.
The op doesn't want to own more than 1 bike because he doesn't need more than 1 bike.
How is it so difficult to understand?
He must be on medication or have very strict wife or gf.
I have 4 bikes, a steel one from the early 80's a hard tail MTB about 10 years old that I paid £850 for a 2.5 k synapse ultegra and a carbon gravel bike that i built, please don't tell my wife that it is the bike I built that is the only one used.The op doesn't want to own more than 1 bike because he doesn't need more than 1 bike.
How is it so difficult to understand?
That's interesting - I considered both these models some time ago but was ultimately drawn away by the allure of a steel frame. Tthe Boardman website appears to state that the 8.9 actually has a mostly Tiagra level groupset; so 105 would still be a step-up on your existing frame. The 8.9 frame also appears to be a different ("better"..?) grade of alloy, for what benefits this may or may not bring.I have considered that. I also did a test ride on it since the frame geometry of the higher-end model is pretty much the same as the model I've got.
I just can't get myself to buying a bike that only comes in bright orange
(FYI, I have a Boardman adv 8.8, which comes in a nice a subtle grey and blue. The adv 8.9 is the orange beast that I don't dig much)
That's interesting - I considered both these models some time ago but was ultimately drawn away by the allure of a steel frame. Tthe Boardman website appears to state that the 8.9 actually has a mostly Tiagra level groupset; so 105 would still be a step-up on your existing frame. The 8.9 frame also appears to be a different ("better"..?) grade of alloy, for what benefits this may or may not bring.
FWIW, somewhat uncharacteristically I quite like the orange, but each to their own
The op doesn't want to own more than 1 bike because he doesn't need more than 1 bike.
How is it so difficult to understand?
I had just 1 bicycle for many years, then eventually wised up to the fact that there are times when it's inevitably out of action due to major maintenance needed, during which times I had 0 bicycles. I then bought another one.The Op says he doesn't want to own more than one bike - a little unusual on here from all I've gleaned.
Wonder how many others share this idea, I mean, only one bike, just can't get my head round it
I had just 1 bicycle for many years, then eventually wised up to the fact that there are times when it's inevitably out of action due to major maintenance needed, during which times I had 0 bicycles. I then bought another one.