Time for a new bike, your thoughts......

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DaveyM

Über Member
Location
Northumberland
Is it not just a case of getting better on the inclines? :whistle:
Saved £800.
What about just changing the gears next time they need replaced put a bigger cassette on got to be less than 800 quid. ^_^
 

simmi

Über Member
I have got a compact with a 28T largest cog on the cassette which will get you up most hills. Some bike even come with a 32T which is enough to climb a wall. I also have a 12T-25T cassette that I use most of the time as it is relatively flat by me and I can change cassettes in about 10 minutes. If you can afford a 10 speed get one you will find that the extra gears will help with you cadence.
 

Patrick Harvey

Regular
Location
Newlyn
I live in west Cornwall with a lot of steep hills, i have recently bought a Raleigh Revenio 2 it has a 32t rear cassette, i'm a heavy chap but i can keep up with other riders no problem on steep hills, its also a relaxed geomatry bike so a bit more upright riding position, its a good bike with carbon forks, definatly worth a look, i got mine for £460 from mail order bikes, £700 from Wiggle !
 
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Wigbank

Wigbank

Active Member
Some great advice given so far and I thank you all.

I think it is time to move on from my decathlon though and will defiantly be making a purchase in the next week or so. I'll keep you updated on my new steed of choic e
 
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Wigbank

Wigbank

Active Member
New bike ordered, Felt F75, can't wait to get this bad boy up and running
 
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