Diamondback Criterium
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What do you guys think of this road bike?
Due to my strict budget this is all i could afford.
http://www.lygoncycles.com.au/road/
What should be replaced first up when i run into some cash for the bike?
Mine is of yellow and black colour!
Cheers
Nashy
What do you guys think of this road bike?
Due to my strict budget this is all i could afford.
http://www.lygoncycles.com.au/road/
What should be replaced first up when i run into some cash for the bike?
Mine is of yellow and black colour!
Cheers
Nashy
If it doesn't already have clipless pedals, then I'd go for those before replacing anything else...
Next, I wouldn't worry too much about replacing anything on the bike, but spending money on other equipment. Quality gear, especially for riding in cold/wet weather or riding at night, makes riding more enjoyable than spending dough on upgrading (say) to an Ultegra drivetrain.
Ritch
Oh ok, yes i did get clipless pedals thrown in with the bike and i bought a pair of sidi road shoes which were worth about 220 AUD for about 99 AUD in a huge clearance sale....
If i was to begn riding prior to school i would have to get up relatively early and it would still be rather dark, what equipment is needed for riding in low light conditions (such as lighting clothing etc)
Cheers
Nashy
"nashy_88" <nashy_88.19l0u2@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote in
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> Oh ok, yes i did get clipless pedals thrown in with the bike and i
> bought a pair of sidi road shoes which were worth about 220 AUD for
> about 99 AUD in a huge clearance sale....
>
> If i was to begn riding prior to school i would have to get up
> relatively early and it would still be rather dark, what equipment is
> needed for riding in low light conditions (such as lighting clothing
> etc)
Lights come in two flavours, those which make you visible to others and
those that actually show you where you're going. That means you end up
buying either quite cheap lights or very expensive rechargeable ones because
anything inbetween is a waste of money. I use a cheap Polaris front light
(http://www.bikes.com.au/html/s13_shopping/view_product.asp?id=351&nav_cat_i
d=35&nav_top_id=Shop3&ds=19%2F07%2F2004+4%3A35%3A29+AM) and some el cheapo
red rear.
For clothing something simple like a Netti Hexagon windproof jacket or vest
(http://www.bikes.com.au/html/s13_shopping/view_product.asp?id=700&nav_cat_i
d=142&nav_top_id=Shop3&ds=19%2F07%2F2004+4%3A33%3A31+AM) is ample. It's
light, cheap and you can be seen for miles. I have a red one because I
can't stand the flouro green ones but the latter are supremely visible.
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