feetabix":15nciz4a said:....i was on my 8500, i needed discs for all of the corners at the bottom of the descents that i overcooked!.....i did my recce lap on my klein though, and got loads of positive comments!....
What's your dead and squat numbers?Chopper1192":3sd8s5as said:Being a competing power lifter I'm 250lbs
I see your point but it often happens you ride faster/harder on a light bike than a full susser so end up more knackeredThe History Man":2hvv5ba0 said:But if you're riding for fitness does a light bike lessen the benefit? How does one balance this with the desire to fiddle and fettle, to personalise and improve the look of the bike?
Since getting my new love I am constantly trawling for bits to 'improve' it. Weight will probably increase especially if I want to carry tool kit and tube etc as I gather tyres are a lot thinner than in my day and could leave me stranded? Other tan that I've been making the bike fit me with an eye on the aesthetic and have only just thought about the weight issue.