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Originally Posted by FINTAIL
(Post 3554088)
But, can I try fitting 700C rims? Any drawbacks? |
Correct me if I am wrong, but Montra Rock is an MTB, which most probably takes 26" wheels. But 700C are 28" wheels. So how would your bicycle's frame accommodate bigger wheels? Have you given a thought to that?
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Originally Posted by shipnil
(Post 3554879)
Correct me if I am wrong, but Montra Rock is an MTB, which most probably takes 26" wheels. But 700C are 28" wheels. So how would your bicycle's frame accommodate bigger wheels? Have you given a thought to that? |
There is a
slight clearance, at max 1 inch I guess. Insufficient, I agree but
slight playing around with rim clearances, bearings/axle maybe, I can
manage another inch.
Closer observation, and
drafting a design might help, at the rear.
The front suspension
can handle a
bigger rim. Just, I shall have to again play about with positions of the V-Brakes in both the cases.
Is there any guide for 40+, want to be fit, born-again cyclist on the products now available in India and what to look for? I would prefer gyan on the brands available in Hyderabad, around 10k budget. I was riding bicycles till I was 25 and want to start again - mainly to be fit and manage my back pain. I am 6ft, ~ 100kg. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by skumare
(Post 3555395)
Is there any guide for 40+, want to be fit, born-again cyclist on the products now available in India and what to look for? I would prefer gyan on the brands available in Hyderabad, around 10k budget. Thanks. |
Same criteria as mentioned above, except for the age around 35lol: but with similar requirements. Looking for some gyan with a budget that is < 10k.
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Originally Posted by graaja
(Post 3542287)
Thank you for the wishes Ninja. Though I am aware that in randaonneuring finishing matters and the list of finishers is announced based on alphabetical order and not in the finishing order, there is still this trace of competitive spirit which makes one feel bad to finish last :)
Planning a few months of practice before attempting the next one. |
This is a great achievement, Congrats Graaja.
I remember during my first TCC 100km, after completing about 80km, I felt like I am crazy and thought of selling my bike to the next person I see and take an auto home :D. I somehow managed to complete the 119km ride and crashed at home. So I think these long distance rides need a lot of mental preparation.
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Originally Posted by skumare
(Post 3555395)
Is there any guide for 40+, want to be fit, born-again cyclist on the products now available in India and what to look for? I would prefer gyan on the brands available in Hyderabad, around 10k budget. I was riding bicycles till I was 25 and want to start again - mainly to be fit and manage my back pain. I am 6ft, ~ 100kg. Thanks. |
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Originally Posted by dass
(Post 3555404)
Same criteria as mentioned above, except for the age around 35lol: but with similar requirements. Looking for some gyan with a budget that is < 10k. |
If the budget is to be kept at 10k ish, the BTwin
RockRider is worth a mention.
And yes, if increaseable to 18k ish, get the 2014 Montra
Blues. The Montra, note is an excellent product. Worth the extra money, and can teach the
tricks of the trade to a cyclist.
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Originally Posted by FINTAIL
(Post 3555528)
If the budget is to be kept at 10k ish, the BTwin RockRider is worth a mention.
And yes, if increaseable to 18k ish, get the 2014 Montra Blues. |
Thanks for the response. I hope the above brands/models are available in Hyd, (Decathlon or Pedaller's point).
May go check them out this weekend, any other inputs are also welcome.
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Originally Posted by skumare
(Post 3555572)
any other inputs are also welcome. |
If you are a newbie in cycling, I suggest you avoid Peddlers Point and Yellow Jersey. It is very easy for them to sell you something that you might not really need.
I am a regular customer of The Bike Affair. The shop is run by a friendly set of cycle enthusiasts themselves (Gokul and Krish), and you don't feel pressurized to buy a bike from them. They don't stock Btwin anymore, for that you'll have to go to Decathlon only.
Disclaimer: I am not connected in anyway to any of the above stores. Just giving my feedback based on my experience with them.
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Originally Posted by skumare
(Post 3555572)
, any other inputs are also welcome. |
Just decide on your usage will you? MTBs can be a real pain out on the road. A hybrid can do 65-70% of the stuff a road bike can do, along with some light off roading.
And
err...road bikes are
err...
magnifico!
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Originally Posted by skumare
(Post 3555395)
Is there any guide for 40+, want to be fit, born-again cyclist on the products now available in India and what to look for? I would prefer gyan on the brands available in Hyderabad, around 10k budget. I was riding bicycles till I was 25 and want to start again - mainly to be fit and manage my back pain. I am 6ft, ~ 100kg. Thanks. |
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Originally Posted by dass
(Post 3555404)
Same criteria as mentioned above, except for the age around 35but with similar requirements. Looking for some gyan with a budget that is < 10k. |
http://www.bikeszone.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3268 first please.
Having said that RR5.0 if the interest is MTB and the budget is fixed.
If the budget is a bit flexible and you can bargain and you want a FAST sexy hybrid, LA Sovereign Cheetah. It is one gorgeous bike at that price.
If it was available last year, I would have bought it then - ideal for pottering around Chennai for odd jobs.
PS: I already have a mid-tier roadie in Chennai and a hybridized MTB in Delhi
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Originally Posted by shifu
(Post 3555612)
The Bike Affair is run by a friendly set of cycle enthusiasts themselves (Gokul and Krish), and you don't feel pressurized to buy a bike from them. |
Thanks, will get in touch with them. Please PM me if you have any contact details.
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Originally Posted by FINTAIL
(Post 3555686)
Just decide on your usage will you? MTBs can be a real pain out on the road. A hybrid can do 65-70% of the stuff a road bike can do, along with some light off roading. |
My usage will be limited to casual/exercise riding (with aim of keeping fit) and the riding posture should not increase my back pain.
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Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 3555752)
http://www.bikeszone.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3268 first please.
Having said that RR5.0 if the interest is MTB and the budget is fixed.
If the budget is a bit flexible and you can bargain and you want a FAST sexy hybrid, LA Sovereign Cheetah. It is one gorgeous bike at that price. |
Thanks, will go through the thread. I guess hybrid means a roadie and MTB in one. My budget is flexible, but given my casual use and the purpose, I will limit it to 10k + 50% if required.
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Originally Posted by skumare
(Post 3555886)
My usage will be limited to casual/exercise riding (with aim of keeping fit) and the riding posture should not increase my back pain. |
That's mythical.
I'm terribly overweight - 5'11 and 99 kg (even reached 110 briefly few months back). I have 3 busted discs (and another one not so good) in the lower back. Back pain has been the very least of my problems in the ~4.5 years and almost 11k km across a hybrid and a roadie. Lots of serious riders have a bad back.
The cycle is almost never the constraint - it can often be tweaked well to accomodate you. The challenge is often lower body flexibility or lack thereof, which isnt directly related to your bad back.
TLDR - Let that not constrain you. Don't prejudice your purchase.
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Originally Posted by skumare
(Post 3555886)
Thanks, will go through the thread. I guess hybrid means a roadie and MTB in one. My budget is flexible, but given my casual use and the purpose, I will limit it to 10k + 50% if required. |
You might want to consider used options too. Check BOTS website - they generally have a good no of listing in Bglr & Hyd. Also there is the extremely active group on FB - Cyclop. Again several listings down south.
Some of the listings are quite good and can be opted for, especially for a situation like yours; you might find a few sub-10k options in MTB and sub-14k options in hybrid under good brands.
Bhpians here (and cyclist friends in your cycle) can help in shortlisting too.
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Originally Posted by skumare
(Post 3555886)
My budget is flexible, but given my casual use and the purpose, I will limit it to 10k + 50% if required. |
Make it 18-19k. A good hybrid at that price, set it up perfectly, and
Voila! The car shall be gathering
dust. lol:
A cycle can help in
drastically cutting the usage of the car, and make one live
frugally. Particularly for me, as I need to
manage my finances well. stupid:
7k and counting....Well, I've managed to recover not only the original price of the cycle, but also gone way
beyond that. The car sits at home,
gaining dust.
I am looking to buy a rear mounted bike carrier for my XUV500. Which will be a good option. Where can i buy these from. Anyone aware of any dealer in Kochi who sell these?
I saw a product at the link
http://youlovebikes.com/Car_Bike_Racks_India.html
Can anyone please give me a feedback on this product
Thanks in advance
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