Hi,
I'm a bit of a newbee and novice.
As a kid I actually did a bit of track riding with the school. After that, I used bikes recreationally but nothing with any distance.
Time passed and I got older. I used to run a lot and then messed up my knees and ankles after my fourth long, slow marathon. I bought a Raleigh Pioneer Metro LX in 2009 and used it occassionally, but now the bug has got me and I have started to do more and more riding on it. The longest ride I have done is 20 miles at an average of 13-13.5 mph (Although I did hit 30mph for a short and glorious time!)
I live in the Fens and although we have no hills, we almost always have winds. I find it hard riding into headwinds and it seems strange that I seem to get them whichever direction I take!
Anyway, sorry for the preamble but I'm getting there now.
Here is the spec for my bike:
Frame: AIRLite City trekking frame - Fork: Rigid Unicrown fork - Gears: Shimano FD-C051 front and Shimano RD-TX50 rear derailleurs - Shifters: 21 speed Shimano EZ Fire shifters - Crankset: Suntour XCC-100 Alloy 170mm cranks with 28/38/48 tooth chainrings - Brakes: Powerful light-action alloy V Brakes - Wheels: Accedo double-wall alloy rims with CNC braking surface running on nutted alloy hubs - Tyres: Kenda Keen 700c x 38c - Handlebar: Riser bar - Stem: Adjustable alloy quill 25.4mm x 105mm - Saddle: Selle Royal Nuvola with Cut n Look design - Seatpost: Steel 350mm x 27.2mm - Pedals/Extras: Resin trekking pedal with non-slip rubber insert. Comes complete with Full Mudguard set with rear carrier and Hesling chainguard.
The weight of this is 16kg approx.
I spend almost all my riding time in the top three gears and it seems that the gear ratios may not be any good for speed. In addition, I wonder how much speed I am using just dragging the bike along.
My question is, I fancy getting a Carrera TDF Limited Edition road bike. I don't have much cash to spare but it seems that it has a reasonable write up.
Will I be able to go faster and easier on one of these with the same effort compared to my Raleigh?
Sorry for the non techie nature of the post. I hope that you all understand what I am saying!
Regards
Grahame
I'm a bit of a newbee and novice.
As a kid I actually did a bit of track riding with the school. After that, I used bikes recreationally but nothing with any distance.
Time passed and I got older. I used to run a lot and then messed up my knees and ankles after my fourth long, slow marathon. I bought a Raleigh Pioneer Metro LX in 2009 and used it occassionally, but now the bug has got me and I have started to do more and more riding on it. The longest ride I have done is 20 miles at an average of 13-13.5 mph (Although I did hit 30mph for a short and glorious time!)
I live in the Fens and although we have no hills, we almost always have winds. I find it hard riding into headwinds and it seems strange that I seem to get them whichever direction I take!
Anyway, sorry for the preamble but I'm getting there now.
Here is the spec for my bike:
Frame: AIRLite City trekking frame - Fork: Rigid Unicrown fork - Gears: Shimano FD-C051 front and Shimano RD-TX50 rear derailleurs - Shifters: 21 speed Shimano EZ Fire shifters - Crankset: Suntour XCC-100 Alloy 170mm cranks with 28/38/48 tooth chainrings - Brakes: Powerful light-action alloy V Brakes - Wheels: Accedo double-wall alloy rims with CNC braking surface running on nutted alloy hubs - Tyres: Kenda Keen 700c x 38c - Handlebar: Riser bar - Stem: Adjustable alloy quill 25.4mm x 105mm - Saddle: Selle Royal Nuvola with Cut n Look design - Seatpost: Steel 350mm x 27.2mm - Pedals/Extras: Resin trekking pedal with non-slip rubber insert. Comes complete with Full Mudguard set with rear carrier and Hesling chainguard.
The weight of this is 16kg approx.
I spend almost all my riding time in the top three gears and it seems that the gear ratios may not be any good for speed. In addition, I wonder how much speed I am using just dragging the bike along.
My question is, I fancy getting a Carrera TDF Limited Edition road bike. I don't have much cash to spare but it seems that it has a reasonable write up.
Will I be able to go faster and easier on one of these with the same effort compared to my Raleigh?
Sorry for the non techie nature of the post. I hope that you all understand what I am saying!
Regards
Grahame