Stonechat
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- Staines, Middlesex
Found the ride quality over bumps, is not so good.Not that you need to justify your decision, but out of interest, why not?
Found the ride quality over bumps, is not so good.Not that you need to justify your decision, but out of interest, why not?
My looking is postponed until today@John_S Assume you're still liking your Roadhouse?
@Stonechat Did you look at one?
I have 1000 miles on mine now, much of that over the winter, and I absolutely love it. Even with the extra weight of mudguards and lights it just rides so well. I'm surprised it doesn't get more favourable publicity.
Is it actually technically possible to have more than 'n+1'?I recommend an n+2 and possibly an n+3/4/5.....
if you buy 2 at exactly the same time?Is it actually technically possible to have more than 'n+1'?
Why don't you just run a full compact with a 28T rear?
If you live in the UK, there is NO road that requires a 32T unless you're planning to cycle up the side of Big Ben....
I've done numerous 20%+ climbs on a 38/25T combo and I no mountain goat at all @ 92kg.
I think you're really overlooking a lot of amazing bikes because you're transfixed on having a 32T rear.
One must have been chosen before the other.if you buy 2 at exactly the same time?
I take it that you are not over 60 and you don't live in Devon?If you live in the UK, there is NO road that requires a 32T unless you're planning to cycle up the side of Big Ben....
To be fair the OP lives in Staines where it's flat but presumably he rides in the Surrey hills and further afieldI take it that you are not over 60 and you don't live in Devon?