Hi,
This is really a generic question about the best order of component upgrades.
I've been getting back into cycling recently on a Gary Fisher Kaitai Hybrid (29er) and steadily been increasing my distance and stamina, I really like the bike as it makes a good fist of road, track and is capable of dragging my eldest around on her tag-a-long (just the kind of machine I need right now) I may look at a road bike to run along side it at a later date.
Thus far I've changed the pedals for a single sided SPD design, fitted an adjustable stem, BBB ergonomic grips, bar ends and today ordered a pair of 700x35c Halo Tourist tyres (a practically slick design) I did try some skinnier tyres but they were uncomfortable, the judder on some of my regular rides was distracting.
So now (and to the question) my mind is turning to other things such as wheels, cranks, forks etc etc but being a novice I'm not sure which actions bring about the biggest benefits; Is there a general rule of thumb as to what to upgrade first? and if so why? Is weight the primary factor to improved performance?
I don't know if I've asked the question very clearly but I hope you get my gist ..
Mike
This is really a generic question about the best order of component upgrades.
I've been getting back into cycling recently on a Gary Fisher Kaitai Hybrid (29er) and steadily been increasing my distance and stamina, I really like the bike as it makes a good fist of road, track and is capable of dragging my eldest around on her tag-a-long (just the kind of machine I need right now) I may look at a road bike to run along side it at a later date.
Thus far I've changed the pedals for a single sided SPD design, fitted an adjustable stem, BBB ergonomic grips, bar ends and today ordered a pair of 700x35c Halo Tourist tyres (a practically slick design) I did try some skinnier tyres but they were uncomfortable, the judder on some of my regular rides was distracting.
So now (and to the question) my mind is turning to other things such as wheels, cranks, forks etc etc but being a novice I'm not sure which actions bring about the biggest benefits; Is there a general rule of thumb as to what to upgrade first? and if so why? Is weight the primary factor to improved performance?
I don't know if I've asked the question very clearly but I hope you get my gist ..
Mike