Hi guys,
I picked up an old Raleigh bike just before christmas on an ebay whim and took it out for my first 20 miles over the weekend.
Just after a bit of advice, when braking, and I don't know if it's just because of the age of the bike (1985), it hardly seems to brake at all. It had been fitted with new brake pads before I got it but going down hills/at any speed and it takes the bike an age to slow.
I did take it into the bike shop before I rode it as honestly I haven't ridden a bike properly in about 5 years so didn't want the wheels falling off at 30 mph, he swapped the brake levers and saddle over as was a lot of play in the levers and the saddle had seen better days. Is it worth bobbing it back in to have more modern callipers put on or is there a more simple fix I am missing as planning to use it for my daily commute which is around 16 miles so need to be able to stop
Cheers in advance
I picked up an old Raleigh bike just before christmas on an ebay whim and took it out for my first 20 miles over the weekend.
Just after a bit of advice, when braking, and I don't know if it's just because of the age of the bike (1985), it hardly seems to brake at all. It had been fitted with new brake pads before I got it but going down hills/at any speed and it takes the bike an age to slow.
I did take it into the bike shop before I rode it as honestly I haven't ridden a bike properly in about 5 years so didn't want the wheels falling off at 30 mph, he swapped the brake levers and saddle over as was a lot of play in the levers and the saddle had seen better days. Is it worth bobbing it back in to have more modern callipers put on or is there a more simple fix I am missing as planning to use it for my daily commute which is around 16 miles so need to be able to stop
Cheers in advance