The country may be experiencing a recession but the bills still have to be paid, so it's little wonder that a new racing bike is slipping down your list of things to buy. But even if your finances have taken a clobbering, there are still some good
I've really got into this running lark over the past year, to the extent that on non running days I get all fidgity and feel the need to still get out and excercise, so I have taken to going off on my old bike. The problem is my mountain bike
Packing your bike so you can take it abroad and then unpacking it at the other end are two of the biggest headaches in triathlon. The last thing you'll feel like doing after a long journey is rebuilding your bike. But all the work you've put
started swimming (which is tougher than I expected!) Anyway, I was hoping to purchase a cheap second-hand bike. This only needs to be good-enough to get me through a few months' training and complete an Olympic - I would expect to get something decent if I
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Im on a budget but could aford about £1000 - I know i'll end up spending a couple of hundred more on extra gadgets, shoes, clothing and the like but if I'm putting £1000 towards the bike could someone suggest the best make/model to aim for?If its
Just thought I’d start a thread to help us who are poor(shite) on the bike leg monitor our improvements and somewhere to twist about how bad we are on a bike. Also maybe use a few tests to monitor or progress such as: - 10Mile TT25Mile TT50Mile TT
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