The "Show off your bike" thread!
Discussion
Woody said:
rhinochopig said:
Toe straps on an MTB - really ?!?
Nice bike but lose the toe-straps and they can be lethal to your ankles and knees.
Photo was taken about an hour after I picked it up. Straps went after about 10 mins - clips went as soon as I had a spanner that fitted (left it at home when I went for the shakedown ride).Nice bike but lose the toe-straps and they can be lethal to your ankles and knees.
Loudy McFatass said:
For all you Supersix riders - I'm considering buying one. Previously had a Planet X road carbon pro.
Just how comfy are the Supersix's to ride? I'm getting conflicting reports via google so thought I'd ask on here.
Very, mine is the evo six evo ultegra, so it is not the fancy Hi mod. Had it for four weeks and it is very comfortable so far. Much more so than my Aluminium Trek.Just how comfy are the Supersix's to ride? I'm getting conflicting reports via google so thought I'd ask on here.
There is a good review here:
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/bikes/...
Edited by Jasper3.0 on Tuesday 5th August 19:22
Loudy McFatass said:
For all you Supersix riders - I'm considering buying one. Previously had a Planet X road carbon pro.
Just how comfy are the Supersix's to ride? I'm getting conflicting reports via google so thought I'd ask on here.
I was stroking one in Evans earlier. Want one badly. Just how comfy are the Supersix's to ride? I'm getting conflicting reports via google so thought I'd ask on here.
A couple of days ago I got my 3rd bike - and 3rd Boardman in fact! Though this was 2nd hand off Ebay at a massive saving - the chap had only done 10 miles on it.
Its this years Pro carbon hardtail - a 650b.
Only had one ride round Swinley Blue on it so far - despite starting off pretty nervously and then being held up in a few places I was only about 30 secs off my PB in the end. Looking on Strava shows that (predictably) its quicker on the longer flatter sections, whereas the harder bumpier sections my Boardman F/S is quicker. But its early days yet!
Got it just in time, as the bottom bracket on the F/S has seized, and I have a Shimano XT Crankset + BB on order for £97, whereas a replacement FSA BB alone would cost a whopping £40! (Craftily FSA have made the crank about 0.2mm too wide to fit conventional Shimano/Hope bottom brackets)
Its this years Pro carbon hardtail - a 650b.
Only had one ride round Swinley Blue on it so far - despite starting off pretty nervously and then being held up in a few places I was only about 30 secs off my PB in the end. Looking on Strava shows that (predictably) its quicker on the longer flatter sections, whereas the harder bumpier sections my Boardman F/S is quicker. But its early days yet!
Got it just in time, as the bottom bracket on the F/S has seized, and I have a Shimano XT Crankset + BB on order for £97, whereas a replacement FSA BB alone would cost a whopping £40! (Craftily FSA have made the crank about 0.2mm too wide to fit conventional Shimano/Hope bottom brackets)
RenOHH said:
Who sells a £1600 (RRP) bike with a carbon frame after riding it 10 miles?!
Yeah, I was dubious initially but bid £920 and won. Before hand I did some pretty L33t Internet data-mining and found the seller on a popular bike forum - he'd been on there years and looked legit.Collected it from his house and spend a while chatting and looking at his bike collection in his garage/bike workshop - had a seriously nice collection of much more expensive bikes. Seems it was a genuine case of having enough money to buy a bike like that on a whim and then deciding it wasn't for him.
daddy cool said:
RenOHH said:
Who sells a £1600 (RRP) bike with a carbon frame after riding it 10 miles?!
Yeah, I was dubious initially but bid £920 and won. Before hand I did some pretty L33t Internet data-mining and found the seller on a popular bike forum - he'd been on there years and looked legit.Collected it from his house and spend a while chatting and looking at his bike collection in his garage/bike workshop - had a seriously nice collection of much more expensive bikes. Seems it was a genuine case of having enough money to buy a bike like that on a whim and then deciding it wasn't for him.
Just finished building up my new bike.
Bird Cycleworks is a new company based in Eversley in Hampshire by 3 guys who decided to design their own range of bikes and sell direct. 650b hardtails at the moment with a great looking full suspension being tested now. Full builds and frame sets available and i went for the frame and built it up to be a fun bike more for DH than XC.
Anyway it is awesome!!!!
Bird Cycleworks is a new company based in Eversley in Hampshire by 3 guys who decided to design their own range of bikes and sell direct. 650b hardtails at the moment with a great looking full suspension being tested now. Full builds and frame sets available and i went for the frame and built it up to be a fun bike more for DH than XC.
Anyway it is awesome!!!!
nessiemac said:
Just finished building up my new bike.
Bird Cycleworks is a new company based in Eversley in Hampshire by 3 guys who decided to design their own range of bikes and sell direct. 650b hardtails at the moment with a great looking full suspension being tested now. Full builds and frame sets available and i went for the frame and built it up to be a fun bike more for DH than XC.
Anyway it is awesome!!!!
The Zero.1 is in MBR August 2014; they seemed to like it too. The custom options seem very good.Bird Cycleworks is a new company based in Eversley in Hampshire by 3 guys who decided to design their own range of bikes and sell direct. 650b hardtails at the moment with a great looking full suspension being tested now. Full builds and frame sets available and i went for the frame and built it up to be a fun bike more for DH than XC.
Anyway it is awesome!!!!
RenOHH said:
nessiemac said:
Just finished building up my new bike.
Bird Cycleworks is a new company based in Eversley in Hampshire by 3 guys who decided to design their own range of bikes and sell direct. 650b hardtails at the moment with a great looking full suspension being tested now. Full builds and frame sets available and i went for the frame and built it up to be a fun bike more for DH than XC.
Anyway it is awesome!!!!
The Zero.1 is in MBR August 2014; they seemed to like it too. The custom options seem very good.Bird Cycleworks is a new company based in Eversley in Hampshire by 3 guys who decided to design their own range of bikes and sell direct. 650b hardtails at the moment with a great looking full suspension being tested now. Full builds and frame sets available and i went for the frame and built it up to be a fun bike more for DH than XC.
Anyway it is awesome!!!!
I do feel a little dirty coming into this thread with what is more like a "Bike-Shaped Object" than a bike, but due to this:
I am in the process of commissioning this BSO into being my latest commuter. I do have a decent bike for weekends etc....and I'm hoping the Diamondback will improve my fitness, being a big heavy lump with ballons for tyres!
I am in the process of commissioning this BSO into being my latest commuter. I do have a decent bike for weekends etc....and I'm hoping the Diamondback will improve my fitness, being a big heavy lump with ballons for tyres!
nessiemac said:
Does look mean, although I can't help but feel the frame is slightly awkward with the top tube to seat stay angle in particular because of the slightly odd seat tube angle. If they'd made the seat tube more perpendicular, they could have lost the redundant extra small section of top tube.Gassing Station | Pedal Powered | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff