Also I think it was traditional for all-year racing cyclists who wanted to keep up their fitness to have a "winter bike" that wasn't as nice or as expensive as their regular mount. "Winter bike" = "beater" methinks. Winter roads definitely fuck up nice bikes.
Also I think it was traditional for all-year racing cyclists who wanted to keep up their fitness to have a "winter bike" that wasn't as nice or as expensive as their regular mount. "Winter bike" = "beater" methinks. Winter roads definitely fuck up nice bikes.