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How much better of an experience is a fixed smart trainer versus rollers with a power meter?
I've been using tacx galaxia rollers for a year now and quite enjoy putting in 30-40 minutes on them, but starting to feel like I'm missing out on this whole zwift gamification. Getting a power meter would be a nice bike upgrade but I presume it's a shit experience in zwift when the only way I can add resistance is gearing up? -
I saw somebody sell their medium sized one of these rather swiftly the other week, prompting me to dig out my own.
Bought last year, used about 10 times but found to be a bit too much jacket for my needs as I only cycle for training rather than commutes etc, all these pockets are overkill.
£120 collection near Wenlock Arms -
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Having just moved house and found ourselves in a storage space dilemma, I've agreed to get rid of my snowboard and my girlfriend has agreed to ditch her easel.
Snowboard is a Palmer Honeycomb 164 CM.
Pretty high tech for its day, with honeycomb tips, and carbon pre preg inserts to make for a very stiff and lightweight board. Despite being something like 4 years old from manufacture (bought 3 years ago new) it's still lighter than all but the £800+ carbon Burton boards that came to market recently.
Features a dimpled base (like zipp wheels) to improve speed but this also makes it difficult to resurface, most places use a grinder and will refuse to do that to this board so requires manual touch up and re-wax.
Not much of a trick board due to its stiffness and camber style, more suitable for someone who wants to ride fast and go off piste from time to time.
Comes with Endeavor s3 bindings and an O'Shea padded board bag which can fit boots (separate zipper pockets) helmet and clothing.
For reference I am 193cm tall, size 10 boot and weigh 90kg for an effective ride. Rider will endure a better experience if lighter but probably struggle if more than 15cm shorter.
Looking for £100
Easel is made of a hard wood and is great for supporting canvases whilst you paint.
£20
Both items available for collection only from Old Street/Angel area. -
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Looking to sell my Cinelli Mash Parallax as a complete bike as common sense (girlfriend) suggests I shouldn't keep hold of a bike I don't ride when we're about to move and have a baby on the way.
The bike is pretty much as you would get it off of the peg.
Miche Primato Crankset
48 x 17
Miche Pistard Wheelset
Cinelli DNA Stem, Handlebar & Seatpost
Sella Italia Saddle.
XTR SPDs
GP4000s II's 23c's lifted from my road bike so as good as new.
Condor brake calliper and lever.
Bike is in fine condition but has a couple of light blue scratches on the underside of the down tube from the racks at work, and they may even polish out. Closeup photo below.
Asking for £SOLD not willing to split.
Available for viewing in Angel most evenings and over weekend. -
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I do agree they should push the 46 more, having just done it myself this weekend, I was really surprised at the split off point that i was the only one in the vicinity to turn left for 46, everyone in sight went right.
During the part of the route reserved only for the 46 I saw no more than 5 or 6 cyclists and maybe 30-40 spectators (all probably wondering why the roads were closed for such a thin herd).
Joining back into the pack of 100 returning to London the roads were no-where near at capacity (but were full of people desperately trying to get their Sub 5 hr 100. )
Fuck, I got caught snoozing in this one, Oxford Circus be out of stock I take it?