Bike upgrade question

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    fignon
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    fignon

    Thanks for your help.  I

    Thanks for your help.  I think I will have a look at wheels and tyres.

    I was being drawn to the lovely shiny new things expecting significant improvements.

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    Simon E

    We can’t see your post

    We can’t see your post because you put it in the ‘Description’ field (don’t worry, you’re not the first). I’ve copied it below:

    I have a Giant SCR3 2008, it has only done a few thousand miles and is in very good condition. I have rode the Virgin Cyclone 104 mile route three times on this bike in reasonable comfort. The wheels go round and the gears change when asked. Would I really get any benefit form going up a level, around about the £1000 mark, such as a Genesis Equilibrium?

    Short answer: No, I don’t think you would.

    Longer answer: I have an SCR 2 and TCR (carbon frame) of similar vintage. I don’t find much difference between them, even though one was £500 and the other £1500 when new. I’ve ridden a £900 Specialized Secteur which felt very similar, in fact I found it a bit dull.

    The SCR is a better bike than many people think, so I doubt it will be night-and-day. I think you’d see a difference is gear shifting and brakes but £1,000 is a lot of money just for that. My recommendations:

    • a wheel upgrade (discussed frequently on this forum so dig down the threads)
    • better brake calipers – Tektro R539 or Shimano R650
    • new gear & brake cables
    • some good tyres – check the road.cc reviews

    These would bring real improvement for a lot less money.

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