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Last week i bought a croix de fer from iainc on here, ridden it a couple of days this week to work and am loving it done 90km so far. I've changed to a cheap 100mm stem as it felt quite stretched out and i am not used to riding a road bike bike (zero flexibility). The question is if i was to look at new wheels and new bars/stem what would be the suggestions, i am completely new to this kind of riding? From a quick search i found salsa cowbell bars and one one midge bars and the kinesis cx wheels.. what are my other options? I'm happy with drive train and brakes and not looking to upgrade them just now. Would a carbon fork be a worthwhile upgrade in the future as well?
Would a carbon fork be a worthwhile upgrade in the future as well?
I wouldn't bother. 1) Didn't make a massive amount of difference. 2) Weird sizing, so tricky to get one that keeps all the geo the same.
The question is if i was to look at new wheels
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/kinesis-crosslight-disc-v3-roadcx-wheelset/
I fitted a Specialized stem and the Salsa cowbell bars to mine.
I've seen lots of good feedback on the Kinesis wheels (see the Tripster ATR thread on here).
I'd say look no further unless you want to spend (lots) more.
Peregrine here, so not dissimilar.
Cowbell bars - love them. Stem - shorter, more raised. Sod the aesthetics.
Would carbon forks have the requisite rack / guard mounts for future use?
Wheels - I got Archetype H Plus Sons from J R A. Lovely. Sturdy.
I put a BBB 35 degree riser stem on my CdF. Works for me ๐
Will probably try some different bars soon - Cowbells I expect.
Flat bars and flat pedals, full on anti roadie! Genesis are releasing their own Croix de Fer carbon forks over Christmas so they might be worth a look. As for wheels I'd be keen to hear what kind of rims to look at as I've got a pair of Pro 2's ready to build into something!
Probably order a set of cowbells i think and in time go for the kinesis wheels.
If you change the bars let me know cos I have spare brown bartape !
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Genesis are releasing their own Croix de Fer carbon forks over Christmas so they might be worth a look.
My 2009 Croix de Fer came with carbon forks as standard.
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Thanks iainc will be in touch
If anyone fancies trying a pair of salsa cowbells I have some brand new ones which I no longer need.
what size? i may be interested
How much do you want for the bars?
25 posted. 20 if you can collect from Manchester.
Sent you an email
May I have 3rd dibs please
So I have some new cowbell bars to fit, thanks Bregante.. As this is my first road bike and I've never set up this style of bar I have a couple of questions
1 Is there any special formula to set up road bars should the bars be parallel to the ground? Is it just trial and error to get the shifter/bar angle right?
2 Can you re use the bar tape?
hi MonkeyNinja in the unlikely event you dont on with these I would be interested in them.cheers
No worries i'll have a shot with them and if there no good you can have them.
Thanks MN, email should be in profile
MN, how are you finding the bars?
I put Hope 2/Mavic Open Pro wheels on mine. Ritchey bars and 90mm stem. I use 28mm gatorskins on the road and they are excellent, although I've read some scary reports on here.
The rest: Thomson post, Flite saddle, Sram compact chainset, 105 shifters and mechs.