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  1. Roobsa's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by siani-chan)
    East Kent, Canterbury way - yourself?
    I'm north west Kent up in Bromley. You've got some nice countryside over there, get out on your bike! :p:
  2. siani-chan's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by Roobsa)
    I'm north west Kent up in Bromley. You've got some nice countryside over there, get out on your bike! :p:
    That's cool.

    I would, but it's in Leicester! (and there's no way I can use my dad's bike, seats tiny and I can't touch the floor on it so. :p:) That and mine's a mountain bike and it's getting pretty old. And I can't cycle for **** - only recreational and I can't climb to save my life.

    I also live near a hill with about a 30% gradient or something stupid (edit: I exaggerate, it's around 20%, even that I cannot manage. I am so unfit.) and that's the way to the wonderful country/coastal routes. Last time I remember going up that damn hill my pedal decided to fall off my bike. :lolwut:

    However, when I get my bike back down here I will learn, I've been itching to get out since the tour. :p:
    Last edited by siani-chan; 03-08-2012 at 00:13.
  3. xoxAngel_Kxox's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by TheGrandmaster)
    I dont think this exists..

    So would people be interested in having a Cycling Soc on TSR.. just a massive thread to exchange info on what bike, cycling fitness, maintenance, accessories, safety, cycle routes, city info.. and good old moans about motorists and bike thieves etc etc?

    I have only just started Cycling again after not doing it for ages, and I am loving it!! I commute ~6m a day, to and from Nottingham. My bike is a secondhand Trek 4500 which I picked up for £50 (bargain!!) its a little faulty.. the upgraded shock absorber is coming apart and the back brake is completely broken (its missing a bit that links the lever to the wire on the handlebars) but im really keen to get it sorted out, it'll be awesome

    ---

    Interested?
    JOIN HERE!
    The thread is now yours, it would be great if you post resources/information etc!
  4. AlexInWonderland's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by sii217)
    Put a few miles in on the bike tonight and I have to say I've never seen so many people out on their bikes haha I'm gonna call it 'The Wiggins Effect'. Still looking out for him on his bike as well, he lives near me, I just wanna spot him so I can try and overtake him haha
    Yeah I've noticed that over the last week or so!
  5. TheGrandmaster's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by xoxAngel_Kxox)
    The thread is now yours, it would be great if you post resources/information etc!
    Bit of a misunderstanding I think, I was just saying I would be interested in such a post if someone else made it, I'm afraid I don't have the expertise to do so myself :/
  6. Roobsa's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by xoxAngel_Kxox)
    The thread is now yours, it would be great if you post resources/information etc!
    (Original post by TheGrandmaster)
    Bit of a misunderstanding I think, I was just saying I would be interested in such a post if someone else made it, I'm afraid I don't have the expertise to do so myself :/
    dhr90 (who's a leader of this soc) suggested he would put something together. Failing that, I don't mind doing it.

    (Original post by dhr90)
    ...
  7. xoxAngel_Kxox's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by Roobsa)
    dhr90 (who's a leader of this soc) suggested he would put something together. Failing that, I don't mind doing it.
    I've put you as owner for now, was just hoping we could get it a little more active as the old original poster hasn't been active since 2010! So anything would be an improvement.

    Edit: Although feel free to discuss it between yourselves and send me a message when you've come to a decision. I don't mind who takes over personally, as long as you can be active and get some decent resources together.
  8. Roobsa's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    Updated the OP with some stuff for now. If you've got more links/information worthy of adding, just let me know and I'll add it.
  9. dhr90's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by Roobsa)
    Updated the OP with some stuff for now. If you've got more links/information worthy of adding, just let me know and I'll add it.
    Add this: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/ to the other link for bike maintenance, might not look as pretty, but it is well known and considered to be one of the best resources on the net.

    A section about bike magazines available to research latest equipment?
    Section about the more well known races/competitions? (Incidentally the Tour of Britain is next month I may apply to be a volunteer for it...).

    Merlin Cycles is another online store worth adding, I've used it a couple of times.

    I think we have a Cyclist society wiki page? Maybe a link to that?

    How about a stay safe section? Both yourself and some information about locking bikes up properly?


    For those unaware, a cycling thread for the olympics has been started: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/show....php?t=2072426
    Last edited by dhr90; 03-08-2012 at 15:43.
  10. Roobsa's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by dhr90)
    Add this: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/ to the other link for bike maintenance, might not look as pretty, but it is well known and considered to be one of the best resources on the net.

    A section about bike magazines available to research latest equipment?
    Section about the more well known races/competitions? (Incidentally the Tour of Britain is next month I may apply to be a volunteer for it...).

    Merlin Cycles is another online store worth adding, I've used it a couple of times.

    I think we have a Cyclist society wiki page? Maybe a link to that?
    If you just keep throwing out links, I'll keep adding them.
  11. Rakas21's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    I intend to take up cycling again and in a years time be competing in events.

    Q1) I am currently 290lb, whilst my weight is falling can a bike take this now.

    Q2) Can you advise of which gear i will need?
  12. Irishguy2K10's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    Team GB owning the track tonight, sensational stuff and walking away with 2 gold medals
  13. lonelykatana's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    Fed up of waiting for a decent second hand bike to come along on ebay So many brilliant bikes going, but they are either to far away for me to pick up or to bloody small

    Anyway! Brilliant effort buy all the track team today, I was so chuffed for Victoria! And the men are just brilliant, WR after WR!

    I can't wait to get back to Manchester and get riding on the Velodrome again
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by lonelykatana)
    Fed up of waiting for a decent second hand bike to come along on ebay So many brilliant bikes going, but they are either to far away for me to pick up or to bloody small

    Anyway! Brilliant effort buy all the track team today, I was so chuffed for Victoria! And the men are just brilliant, WR after WR!

    I can't wait to get back to Manchester and get riding on the Velodrome again
    Keep looking, you can occasionally get a gem of a bargain on there!

    I really want a go on a velodrome, despite being spectacularly unfit!
  15. lonelykatana's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by dhr90)
    Keep looking, you can occasionally get a gem of a bargain on there!

    I really want a go on a velodrome, despite being spectacularly unfit!
    Got offered a Bianchi reparto corse 928 Carbon

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    (Not the same bike, that ones campag but same frame )

    For £800 delivered. It has Mavic Ksyrium Elite, Ultegra through out and brilliant FSA finishing kit!
    Im not sure if I should go for it, the offer is only there until tomorrow
    The relaxed geometry worries me a bit, and its not a looker imho :laugh:
  16. dhr90's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by lonelykatana)
    Got offered a Bianchi reparto corse 928 Carbon

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    (Not the same bike, that ones campag but same frame )

    For £800 delivered. It has Mavic Ksyrium Elite, Ultegra through out and brilliant FSA finishing kit!
    Im not sure if I should go for it, the offer is only there until tomorrow
    The relaxed geometry worries me a bit, and its not a looker imho :laugh:
    Don't go for it unless you have had the chance to ride it, with road bikes it is much more important to get the right size frame! I think its the curved down tube that makes it look a bit odd?
  17. lonelykatana's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by dhr90)
    Don't go for it unless you have had the chance to ride it, with road bikes it is much more important to get the right size frame! I think its the curved down tube that makes it look a bit odd?
    I've ridden plenty of Bianchi but not this one, and like you say its not ideal to buy without riding.

    It is a funny looking bike, there is a photo of one with the stem slammed right down and a lovely set of deep sectioned carbon wheels and it looks so much better.

    I think I'll let it go though, don't want to spend that much on a bike I wouldn't be 100% with! Guess its going to be a few more weeks of waiting/saving/hoping.
    Or just spending more money than I have on a brand new canyon!

    cheers for the help anyway
  18. Irishguy2K10's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by lonelykatana)
    Got offered a Bianchi reparto corse 928 Carbon

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    (Not the same bike, that ones campag but same frame )

    For £800 delivered. It has Mavic Ksyrium Elite, Ultegra through out and brilliant FSA finishing kit!
    Im not sure if I should go for it, the offer is only there until tomorrow
    The relaxed geometry worries me a bit, and its not a looker imho :laugh:
    Some serious kit for the money.. Ultegra and Ksyrium elite wheels. I tend to love Bianchi bikes but that bottom bar swooping up just ruins it for me.
  19. diggy's Avatar
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    I made a thread on this subject but

    What's your opinions on this bike
    http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...5534&langId=-1

    Im a noob to bikes so feedback is helpful my budget is £120

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my GT-I9100
  20. stayce88's Avatar
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    Re: Cyclists Society
    (Original post by diggy)
    I made a thread on this subject but

    What's your opinions on this bike
    http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...5534&langId=-1

    Im a noob to bikes so feedback is helpful my budget is £120

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my GT-I9100
    Dont buy bikes from Halfrauds
    edit - why hybrid?
    Last edited by stayce88; 03-08-2012 at 23:08.
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