I'm here, I'm here! When I got back I had fathering duties to take care off (looking after my current fatherage and not creating any more, before any one comes up with a smart comment!
No bike yet, but then I'd have been crazy to buy one straight off. Remember this is my first proper go on a road bike!
Billy Bilslands first. Top notch place and bloke. I highly recommend it! I spent most of the morning there, talking about what I need/want pros/cons etc. I managed to have a ride of a Kinesis Racelight sporting tiagra group set (54cm seemed to fit my short legs), and very nice it was too, which isn't surprising considering the upgrade from my Ridgeback Cyclone! It will take a while to get used to the different operation of the gears and the different handlebar hand positions/brake levers. However, it wasn't a great shock and I enjoyed the ride. For those who know the area I did a good bit around Glasgow Green and did a sprint (between the lights) up and down the high street, which is a reasonable hill. No problem with the gearing. I'll need to go back.
What really interested me though was the prospect of a really good deal. They have some spare kit hanging around (someone wanted a Pinerello frame but not the groupset), so there is a spare groupset that he could fit for a good price. So I'm waiting on details of a Racelight TK with mostly ULTEGRA groupset (not all), that might just come in at £850-£870 ish.
Would this be overkill for me? Would I regret getting this and having to replace parts, or is it a deal worth grabbing?! Would I be one of those guys with all the kit, but no idea?
I'd also get a lifetime of free servicing (labour and is offered on all of their own builds) and he would help me tweak my set up using a turbo trainer etc. Brill!
Then went on to Dales. What a complete waste of time. The kid in the shop knew feck all about bikes! I said I was looking for a road bike that could take some light rough and could take mudguards, and one of his recommendations was a Specialized Allez. Not a bad bike, but it took a while for me to convince him that it couldn't take full mudguards! No chance of trying out bikes either. I was shown a couple of bikes on stands, no real chat or advice. Very poor. I won't be back.
Went to Alpine bikes on Great Western Road. Wrong one! The one next to Dales (that I thougt was small and so didn't go in) was more aimed at mountain bikes. So back to the Alpine bikes in the city centre. Nice young lad was very helpfull and seemed fairly knowledgeable. Suggested a Trek 1.5 or Specialized Synapse. Neither were in (sold out!), but he let me have a ride of the Trek 1.7 56cm they had in. Nice ride, and actually felt a bit nicer than the Racelight. However, I put that down to having had some experience of the first, a dn knowing how everything worked this time round. I knew where to put my hands for instance.
I would like to try both again, and possibly some others, but the deal with the Racelight is very tempting to go for, especially as they will spend the time to ensure I am set up right.
One problem I had on both rides (using my clipless shoes with SPD's as both fitted appropriate pedals for me) was my right knee was sore riding (on the inside). It was suggested that my cleat was positioned poorly, but I've never had any problems on the Hybrid. Strange. I was riding with a higher saddle than I am used to, so could that be a factor. When I pop back to Bilslands I will need to get that looked at. I'm sure they would help me sort it.
So what would you do in my shoes?