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GJP - love the parquet flooring !
oh and the bikes ain't bad..
Naa, I'm sorry (not really) but there's something I don't 'get' about road bikes. Maybe it's because I grew up with trials motorbikes, I dunno but....naa.
nice roadster 2hats, i just think they are a purposeful looking bike.
Did a quite bit last year on a mate's second bike - a LeMond - and really enjoyed it, amazing sense of speed and freedom, and I am definitely in the process of stepping over to the darkside.
I'm now going through the incredibly difficult decision-making process of what to buy - aluminium, alu-carbon, or carbon - campag, shimano or sram, sportive / compact or racing, via LBS or on-line. It makes buying a mountain bike seem incredibly easy! Hopefully the credit crunch may encourage LBSs to be a little more flexible on their prices, especially after the price increases on many 2009 models.
Both [i]'Disco Slippers'[/i] firmly in the pool 'fraid...
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road..........<yawn>
im out its just too dull. (and yes i have tried it)
In, road racer and tester, keep switching sides at the moment but will be back TTing once the season starts.
I've got a PlanetX superlight carbon & will be out on it tonight again as the local trails will be hub deep in gloop in places.
I don't ride it as much as the MTBs, but I do like it. It's impressively quick and weighs stuff all. It's different, but still enjoyable.
When I do the full commute it's 35 miles each way - it is therefore the tool of choice for that (but only in nice dry summer days!
My cycling goes back before mountain bikes were invented so I suppose I was originally a roadie but I only did it to keep fit for motor bike enduros. I didn't really get excited until I could combine riding two wheel vehicles off road and cycling!
Hell yes ๐ I'm a better rider on the road than I am off road - seem to be able to keep up more.
Dare I admit that currently 99% of my riding is done in my garage though??
Quite a fan here. Roadbikes are far more addictive than MTB's for purchasing too. As soon as I ride one I want a better one.
Currently riding this old girl.
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Started last year as a commute and loved it.Work now into cyclescheme and it will be roadie not mtb kit getting bought.
Yep I'm in, have been for about 4 years now. Shortage of long local trails means my routes are a mix of road/off road so a cx bike made sense. The I enjoyed the road bits so much I bought a road bike. I really love it, out for a couple of hours means you can actually go a fair distance and see interesting countryside. I also commute on the road.
It's too dangerous, I've been MTBing for 15 years with minor injuries, bought a road bike, got knocked off on the second ride and smashed my left elbow into 5 pieces and fractured my right wrist! This following a 2 week XC/DH holiday in Zermatt with barely a scratch.
I've got some interesting xrays for a 'show me yours' link.
[i]It's too dangerous, I've been MTBing for 15 years with minor injuries[/i]
I've been riding on the road for 4 years with no injuries.
KKF, shame about that first bike; hasn't even got disc-brakes... ๐
I'm not a roadie, but I have to say, cruising along at 20+mph, and breezing past others who are struggling on mtbs/hybrids etc, is quite fun. Speshly when you realise that someone is keeping up, and you just click up a gear, and effortlessly glide away...
Mind, other people on road bikes can be bloody competitive! I remember having a bit of a (fun) race with a bloke from Tower Bridge to Greenwich. Just beat him, and I had just done 75 miles, but we were going past all the other traffic! Must have only taken us about 10 minutes.
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KKF, shame about that first bike; hasn't even got disc-brakes...
I'm not a roadie, but I have to say, cruising along at 20+mph, and breezing past others who are struggling on mtbs/hybrids etc, is quite fun. Speshly when you realise that someone is keeping up, and you just click up a gear, and effortlessly glide away...
Mind, other people on road bikes can be bloody competitive! I remember having a bit of a (fun) race with a bloke from Tower Bridge to Greenwich. Just beat him, and I had just done 75 miles, but we were going past all the other traffic! Must have only taken us about 10 minutes.
Im not a roadie at heart but after 4 years of racing em, im miles fitter than i was on the MTB. When I do go out on my MTB its good to know you can "work most people over" on it
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I just love the speed you can go on the things especially down the mountain passes, but putting the mega hours in on the road can be very dull in the UK.
My best ride ever was the "Transalp Challenge" on my MTB.
Out - I f-ing hate it!
I like bikes me. All sorts of tyre widths, terrains and handlebars.
i'm in. i love it. hardly been on the mtb for the last year and don't miss it.
'darkside' ?
4 days a week = dark side
2 days a week = non-dark side
days riding?
6 days = dark side + non-dark side?
Yep here but in the mud is where me roots are.
And I always wear a peaky helmet.
I will add, if you are of a competitive nature, roadying is the way to go. EVERYONE is up for a race on a roadbike. You'll pass some chap, say hello and carry on. 3 miles down the line you'll look over your shoulder and he'll be there, right on your tail and you've been pulling him along into a strong headwind. Discovered, he'll realise the game is up and will stand on the pedals and will be away. You'll be knackered after fighting that wind but you're 100% obliged to tag onto his back wheel and chase him for the next twenty miles with pure adrenalin pumping through your veins until his heart explodes.
That's what riding a road bike is all about.
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Yes I`m in !! .. new convert in the last month or so , got fed up cleaning my MTB ....
Love the speed of the road bike and it just eats the miles up !!
I'm still very much in the closet.
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I prefer offroad but when time is limited and you can't be bothered to clean the bike then road is a worty alternative. Always dismissed it because I had only experienced riding knobblies on the road, the SPEED and the DISTANCE is the trill of the road
Wouldn't dream of it. Loath car drivers.












