On the question of the wheels, you got me, folks. I have no freaking clue.
Good luck – and if you figure it out, please leave a comment… I would love to know.
As the bikes go, get a good set of wheels, a mediocre set, and a cheap rear wheel. Then, an A bike and a rain bike. Dress your A bike up till you get to a point where the thought of dressing up a new bike is worse than letting your current bike go…
Bob’s your uncle.
You sound like a fellow running blogger who seems to buy another pair of running shoes almost every month it seems. Always looking for that perfect pair.
I definitely have fun picking up bike parts, there’s no doubt about it.
… but where would we all be without the hope that the next upgrade will turn out to be the elusive silver bullet?
Indeed!
Life is simple, I don’t have the money for new bikes 🙂
And that works, too.
I’d like tp add a shallower front wheel to my collection – something around 35 to 40mm – for when the wind is howling but I still want to ride the aero bike. The Roval 60’s handle crosswinds pretty well with their modern design, but can still be sketchy when it’s really gusting. But hey, gotta be happy with what you’ve got! 🙂
That’s a great point, man.
My understanding of the ideal number of bicycles a person should have is N + 1. With N being the number he currently owns.
Or S-1… S being the number of bikes that will cause separation from one’s spouse. I’m exactly there.
I understand perfectly. Have a great day!