clockworkgazz":2ft8d7tj said:Not convinced, like the idea of slicks on a mountain bike :twisted:
This is gay, why don't you try to swap the old roadie for new? Honestly a much more pleasant experience.
clockworkgazz":2ft8d7tj said:Not convinced, like the idea of slicks on a mountain bike :twisted:
Is there really that much of a difference? Besides better brakes and possibly more/slicker gears? Have to admit, I secretly like the look of Gazz's road bikekaiser":wvutxumu said:clockworkgazz":wvutxumu said:Not convinced, like the idea of slicks on a mountain bike :twisted:
This is gay, why don't you try to swap the old roadie for new? Honestly a much more pleasant experience.
zigzag":2bdr7qe9 said:Is there really that much of a difference? Besides better brakes and possibly more/slicker gears? Have to admit, I secretly like the look of Gazz's road bikekaiser":2bdr7qe9 said:clockworkgazz":2bdr7qe9 said:Not convinced, like the idea of slicks on a mountain bike :twisted:
This is gay, why don't you try to swap the old roadie for new? Honestly a much more pleasant experience.
big.eck":tq5uk8sk said:only took me a year but i've just found and bought a black/orange wtb seat for the dh8
I was meaning old roadie versus new - if you set aside exotic lightweight materials, is the average road bike of today a significantly better experience than one from 20 odd years ago?velomaniac":2vqfcxid said:A slicked up mtb will never be anything other than a 'chaser' as opposed to a racer which will leave you for dead. Done both routes and for speed its large diameter skinny wheels and drop bars every time
kaiser":1evyibbu said:big.eck":1evyibbu said:only took me a year but i've just found and bought a black/orange wtb seat for the dh8
I thought this was offsky?