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Question: when to stop spending money on an old bike?
I’ve got hold of a De Rosa Corum, which had a dreadful front-end set-up. More by luck than judgement, I’ve now got the reach and stack right, and I can’t believe how much better the handling and comfort is. I feel confident on descents. The new set-up is Fizik aluminium bars and stem, and Specialized tape.
I also changed the chainrings from 53-39 to 48-34 compact, keeping 13-29 on the cassette. From looking around the forums this seems to be a pretty common change to make, and it works for me.
So far, I haven’t spent too much, and the bike seems pretty good. Its got Ambrosio Excellence wheels, with 23mm Michelin clinchers which are old I think, and are cracking up a bit on the sidewalls.
My question is: is a set of modern wheels, perhaps with 25mm tyres, going to make much difference? I am 94kg and I would like to move from 23mm to 25mm, but the internal width of the Ambrosio’s is 15mm I think.
Or do I just need a new set of 23mm tyres?
Thanks in advance for any advice…
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