t1nt1n Gold Trader Feedback View May 4, 2010 #1 Hi, just getting into road bikes again since I left it in 1991. Here's my starter bike. Attachments Giant OCR4.webp 154.8 KB · Views: 5,080
t1nt1n Gold Trader Feedback View May 11, 2010 #2 Upgraded brakes, wheels, tyres and saddle. About to change the stem and chainset and pop some spd's on. Just a cassette and bar tape needed. Attachments IMG_1391 (Custom).webp 225.7 KB · Views: 5,037
Upgraded brakes, wheels, tyres and saddle. About to change the stem and chainset and pop some spd's on. Just a cassette and bar tape needed.
fingers Senior Retro Guru Feedback View May 11, 2010 #3 That looks much better - will be great without that chainset! If its your first roadbike for a while - enjoy - the speed will seduce again
That looks much better - will be great without that chainset! If its your first roadbike for a while - enjoy - the speed will seduce again
t1nt1n Gold Trader Feedback View May 12, 2010 #4 Thanks. The speed is great, it almost feels like I'm cheating for the amount of effort I'm putting in.
Thanks. The speed is great, it almost feels like I'm cheating for the amount of effort I'm putting in.
t1nt1n Gold Trader Feedback View May 24, 2010 #5 Update: Composite Aero forks, 105 chainset, 3T stem. Only the handlebar tape to go plus I need http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-Shim ... h-8346.htm to fit the front brake (anyone got a spare they could sell me?) Attachments IMG_1416 (Custom).webp 204.1 KB · Views: 4,985
Update: Composite Aero forks, 105 chainset, 3T stem. Only the handlebar tape to go plus I need http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-Shim ... h-8346.htm to fit the front brake (anyone got a spare they could sell me?)