I'll ride single speeds to work.
I rode my old one the 11+km to work and it was a fair effort. got a bike with gears and quickly found it wasn't enough work, so I started to go the long way through king's park.
Now I'm moving to 6km away from work so either I'll have to take a slightly longer way on the single or take the LONG long way to work to get enough exercise in the morning.
Single speed I could do, but full fixed without free wheel I reckon would be a bit dodgey for a commute...at least with my level of fixed skills. The inability to stop pedalling cornering or at any time really can get a bit hectic
There is a guy that passes me most days on a fixie. It's beyond me how he does it. I just tell myself they just got on the bike. What I hate about it h rides with hands off the bars. Shits me
Bought this rig from Carine Cycles to start commuting my 42km round trip to work instead of driving. This should be good training for Cape to Cape next year.
2016 Apollo Xpert 50 (29er) in matte black which has the new SRAM GX group set, Manitou Marvel 100mm air forks, 160mm Hayes disc brakes etc
2003 EVOLANDER ^_^
You'll be wanting a road bike after the first week. Decent commute, nor or sor?
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Apollo have come a long way from the kmart-spec bikes they used to make 10 years ago.
If you're just sticking to commuting for a while, you could probably throw some road tyres on there if the rims are not too wide.
I mainly got the bike for the components not the brand. I plan on buying a "Charbon" 29er frame next year to swap all the gear onto.
I swapped the 2.35 Hutchison Cobras for some Maxxis Wormdrives. They didn't have any slicks in stock so these are the next best thing being skinny "semi-slick"
2003 EVOLANDER ^_^
Anyone know the cheapest shop or website to purchase road bike tyres?
I'm after the Continental GP4000s2 and my local bike shop is asking $99 per tyre which seems a bit high.
wiggle.
http://www.wiggle.com.au/continental...yre-twin-pack/
$88 for two + postage.
For outright pace I reckon the hard tail 29er is the go for C2C but for enjoyment of the event without paying much of a penalty a dually is the way forward.
Yea lots of planks, not enough core stuff was probably my shortfall but one gym session, three Road rides and one Mtb ride a week wasn't enough.
xw Falcon 393 Full race cam. NGK plugs.
Anyone racing balingup next weekend?
Down for the XCO in Margs this weekend.
My Current ride Built it up December last year from clearance/sale/discounted parts. Dartmoor Hornet 26" 150mm travel hardtail. Not the quickest thing around, but it keeps me honest & in check.
Have been wanting something a little less aggressive, so picked up this Specialized Fate frame recently for an XC build. $200 for a new carbon frame with full factory warranty, can't go wrong.
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