Hi,
From not being massively into bikes I now ride about 600km a month to get to and from a job. I live int eh Castelli Romani in the country and to avoid the truck ont he main road I have a few options down the lanes, it's hilly, one of the options is gravel with a ouple of km of muddy tracks with some rocky bits. 90% of the route is italian style potholed crumbly tarmac
I'm currently riding a too small for me MTB frame on 26" wheels, I got some half decent tyres for it and pumped them up to their max psi and the difference on the road was just unbelievable. This got me thinking (I have too much time for thinking now I commute on my bike) that I must be able to do other dramatic improvements to the machine I pedal to get the most of the appearance of actual muscles in my legs (something new).
Sooo, the dilemma is, how best cheaply make something durable and fast over a variety of surfaces and (very) steep hills. Start with a 29er MTB frame in aluminium and build from there? An old cyclocross steel frame and build from there? An old road frame which will take fatter rims? I'm not interested in suspension as my current MTB is fixed and even coming down the rockier stuff I survive ok.
Can anyone give me some advice?
From not being massively into bikes I now ride about 600km a month to get to and from a job. I live int eh Castelli Romani in the country and to avoid the truck ont he main road I have a few options down the lanes, it's hilly, one of the options is gravel with a ouple of km of muddy tracks with some rocky bits. 90% of the route is italian style potholed crumbly tarmac
I'm currently riding a too small for me MTB frame on 26" wheels, I got some half decent tyres for it and pumped them up to their max psi and the difference on the road was just unbelievable. This got me thinking (I have too much time for thinking now I commute on my bike) that I must be able to do other dramatic improvements to the machine I pedal to get the most of the appearance of actual muscles in my legs (something new).
Sooo, the dilemma is, how best cheaply make something durable and fast over a variety of surfaces and (very) steep hills. Start with a 29er MTB frame in aluminium and build from there? An old cyclocross steel frame and build from there? An old road frame which will take fatter rims? I'm not interested in suspension as my current MTB is fixed and even coming down the rockier stuff I survive ok.
Can anyone give me some advice?