dryfter: (photographer)
I wandered around to a few bicycle stores today, as well as a few pawnbrokers in Fitzroy in case my old bike had been sold to them (it hadn't).

I came up with a shortlist of bikes:
(Edit: Found a few places online that did them cheaper than the stores I visited)

Kona Dew $500 $449:
Well made entry level road bike.. Seems a bit highly priced for the specifications though, compared to others around without the Kona brand name.

Kona Dew Plus $650 $619:
Similar to the above bike, except with better rims/tyres, and disc brakes. Seems a bit pricey for the specs, compared to other bikes I've seen. (Was the only bike with disc brakes in this list.. but they're overrated)

Scott SUB 30 $749 $629:
Good road bike, seemed equivalent to the Kona Dew+, but thus seems overpriced. Maybe have been marginally lighter. *shrug*

Avanti Blade 1.0 $429
About the same as the Kona Dew+ in terms of rims, tyres, seat, weight, etc. but without disc brakes. Also significantly cheaper and comes in a nice shade of blue.

Shogun Mach1 $599 $499:
Flat-handlebar racer - very light, seemed to have very high specification gear on it; seems the best of the "high performance" bicycles for the price, but I'm not sure I want something that's this much of a racer.. I wouldn't see myself going on gravel tracks with those tyres! (But I suppose one could change them)

Shogun Metro xx $329:
Can't remember the exact model name. Was a rather cheap bike, and seemed heavier than others I've looked at, and the rims/tyres weren't great.. Aside from that, seemed acceptable, and it IS cheap. However the Avanti Blade seemed to have better specs for an extra $100.

Fuji (various)
I found a store that was entirely stocked by hundreds of Fuji bikes. They didn't strike me as being amazingly well built though, but eh, I don't know that much about bicycles. The models that interested me were around $500 or so, and thus seem unfavourably priced compared to other brands that seem to be better quality.

Other brands
Most other brands were either much cheaper ($200ish) or more expensive ($800-2000); the cheaper ones tended to weigh a lot more, and the expensive ones were nice, but over my budget.. I'm looking to spend $400-$700 really.

Second hand bikes
There doesn't seem to be a very large 2nd hand market here, except for the really high-end bikes. And sadly I don't want something /really/ basic, and I do want something that is the right size, and by the time you factor those in, there's next to none available. I'm keeping an eye on an ebay auction for an avanti blade, but it's already up to almost the cost of a new one, which makes it seem a bit pointless to bid for it.

Conclusion
So currently I'm leaving towards the Avanti Blade; it seemed to have a good level of parts for a reasonable price. I think the Shogun Mach1 represents the best price/performance ratio, but isn't really what I'm looking for. The Kona bikes seem overpriced, but several friends have recommended them to me, so I might do a little more research.

Sadly I don't know enough about bike components to be able to tell the differences in running gear between models; So I tend to judge based on weight of the bike, and how easily the tyres spin (ie. rolling mass), and whether they have gear shifters that click or twist or are friction-based. (I like the clicky up/down button sort).. and just generally on whether they look like they're well-built. I try to avoid ones with fork suspension; seems more like a heavy novelty rather than being that useful on the road.

Can anyone offer their suggestions?
dryfter: (me)
I feel tired. This has been a busy weekend.
Thursday - british motorshow, then to the pub for Avalon's birthday drinks.
Out friday until dawn at Yardcore in brixton.
Saturday - picked up new sunglasses and glasses from Specsavers, browsed around Camden, went for coffee and pizza.
Saturday night - Mocktor's birthday party, almost as late as friday night. Took the motorbike down, as it's the only sane way of getting BACK from darkest south london..
Sunday - shopping (space blankets, shorts, summer gloves, and a failed attempt at summer motorbike boots).
Then server failures.. ended up going to the pub (camden) with laptop, and when the power came back, sorted things out remotely. yay. Then went to another pub briefly (angel), then to the cinema to see the second pirate movie.
I wasn't the only guy at the pub who was dealing with fall-out from Level3's outage.

Almost all of the above were travelled to and from via motorbike or bicycle, and I feel like I've travelled a lot lately. Particularly around the Aldgate gyratory system.

Also, I now have four pairs of motorcycle gloves. This feels excessive, but..
They're for:
* Sub-zero temperatures (incl long motorway trips in v.cold and/or wet conditions)
* "Cold" conditions.
* "Warm" conditions.
* And the new pair, for "really bloody hot" conditions.

Oh well. I'm failing to find a fair of "proper" motorcycle boots that look like they'd be OK for hot weather though. Currently I'm just wearing sturdy hiking shoes or 10-hole DMs, but I know I really shouldn't..

Cycling

Apr. 18th, 2006 08:45 pm
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On Monday I rode over to Reagan's place, then we cycled up to Hampstead Heath, and through it to the Spaniard's Inn pub, where we enjoyed a few pints and some nice food (and poor service), then wobbled back home again.

I know I'm unfit, but even so, I was left totally destroyed after riding up several miles of steep hill. The downhill return took no time at all though!

My bike computer says I covered 14.5 miles; not much really, but six of those were uphill, damnit!

After arriving home, I went to have a lie down, and managed to fall asleep until late at night. That ruined my chances of getting an early night.. but I did get into work on time this morning, just.

I'm still feeling excited and motivated by work; this is a good thing.
dryfter: (spider)
Today's whinge is: Why don't people selling bicycles on ebay list the frame size? Grrr!

My second question is: Why the hell am I looking at bicycles on ebay anyway? EVERY TIME I buy or sell something on there, I end up in grief.
FFS, the last thing I bought (for less than 5 pounds) resulted in the seller getting pissed off (after I paid!) and he is *still* harrassing me.. I've had to report his emails to ebay. Why? Because I left him neutral feedback, because I thought his items were misleadingly advertised.. and he is still emailing me to tell me what a fuckwit I am, and how he's going to interfere with and ruin any future auctions that I may start. Lovely example of a professional ebay trader there.. >:/

Oh, btw - if any of you out there are selling a bicycle in London secondhand at the moment.. let me know, ok? I want to start riding one again, but since I have never managed to own a bike for a full year before having it stolen and/or trashed in this city, I don't see the point in buying anything expensive. Just means the thieves will make more money off it later..
dryfter: (spider)
Some fucker just stole my bike.
From Islington High Street. In broad daylight. Next to a CCTV camera. While it was locked, twice*.

Am currently fuming. I thought it was a nice day to go out for a cycle; and I know I could use the exercise.
Stopped to get coffee and some interesting flowers, came back, bike gone.
FFS.

And, looking at the receipt now (to get the serial number for police report), I realise I paid twice as much as I mentally thought I had.
BOLLOCKS!

Not happy. And I'm also down £100 thanks to the Royal Mail losing shit too.


[*: I mean, while it had two locks on it - not that they stole the bike two times.]

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