Jay (Eire)
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For sure. That S5 is 5 years old and as I mentioned in the initial response to the OP I bought it too early.
The following year disc brakes (and with them wider tires) were more common. So, any new bike would definitely be disc. (I also ride MTB, and of course discs are common there for years. I do like the reassured breaking).
I’ve never played much with tire pressure, and generally run 95/100 on the road bike (25mm tires). It’s something I must play around with.
Garmin/Strava
By: AIPlatt : July 5th, 2020-15:52
If the watch syncs with your Garmin App, then you need only change the setting on the Garmin App (check in settings for something related to partner apps) and sign-into your Strava account. The two "speak" immediately after your ride uploads to the Garmin...
Is there a budget in mind?
By: Jay (Eire) : July 6th, 2020-16:01
It’s a good time to be buying a road bike I think. I upgraded in late 2015, it would have served me better to hold off a year or two as by then there SRAM had introduced it’s electronic shifting and disc brakes and wider tires had become the norm. Those t...
Keeping under $2K
By: AIPlatt : July 9th, 2020-16:11
If that's your objective, then I'd suggest getting to know the folks at a good bike shop. While not advertised, many handle consignment sales for customer who are upgrading. So that rider who had a great $7K bike that 5-7 years old, may be upgrading and t...
Wide tires
By: AIPlatt : July 10th, 2020-19:15
So long as the frame can take it, you can run 28mm on a rim brake frame without issue. The other thing to check is your tire pressure. I'm also on a VERY stiff aero frame (if I ride over a penny, I'll can tell if it's heads/tails). With that said, I'm cur...
Disc
By: AIPlatt : July 10th, 2020-19:17
...but if I was buying anything new, I'd opt for disc....it's the future and, for the extra few grams, it's more reliable and safe - particularly on major descents or in wet conditions. Regardless, that Cervelo is a beauty.
Drivetrains...
By: AIPlatt : July 9th, 2020-16:04
Thanks for the compliment. It's one of my true "loves". When I first purchased this bike, the vast majority of funds into the frame (it's pretty much the only thing you cannot upgrade). I chose Shimano Ultegra Mechanical. Last year, I upgraded to the new ...