DopeyBadger
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Just catching up on the recaps. Congratulations on what sounds like a really tough race!
Thanks!
Just catching up on the recaps. Congratulations on what sounds like a really tough race!
My advice, keeping in mind how cheap I am, is to get a new bike. By the time you invest in all of the new components required to change from a 7-speed to 10/11 you may as well just get a new bike on the lower end of the spectrum and then you'll even be able to go outside now and then if you want. You don't need anything fancy if your primary purpose is sticking it on a trainer.
Not looking directly at your bike, I would say it's probably possible - but would likely involve buying a new cassette, chain (10s are thinner than 7s), and probably a new rear wheel, among other items and the work to make the change. At that point, you're well into the price of a new bike so I would just buy a new bike ...
LOL - jinx. I owe @CheapRunnerMike a Coke.
Thanks guys.
I priced out a new Shimano Tiagra groupset (and that's assuming I couldn't haggle a deal with my uncle in law who I'll see this weekend who owns like 6-7 quality bikes, so maybe a bike or groupset from him if he's looking to upgrade) to be about $350-375. You think I can find a new 10 speed bike for roughly the same price? I guess add in road handlebars which I priced out at $53 but kind of separate from upgrading the groupset. What would be a good estimate on what I should pay for a new to me bike given what I'm looking to use it for?
Do you know what size frame you are?
Is your current bike a road bike? My personal feeling is you really don't want to fuss with the geometry of adding bullhorns to an upright bike because that's just begging for an aching back and an injury.
No idea what size I am. Awhile back I did a self assessment and this bike I'm on came the closest to matching the specs. I'm guessing the current bike is a Mountain Bike. I think it's a 1992 Schwinn CrissCross (purple). Definitely not looking for injuries! Ack!
Does it have a frame size on it anywhere (S, M, L works - but a numeric value is way better)?
I would also add in bike shoes with brackets and clips and clipped-in pedals to any potential cost you might be looking at with a new trainer setup, or as a cheaper (but not exactly the same option) pedals with cages on them.
I think I found some cages earlier as a cheap option. I guess if I bought a used bike with clip pedals then I'd add in clip shoes which seemed like $80-100ish?
It’s so crazy that you posted this because I was JUST thinking about you and how the strength plan was going - now that I’m fully cleared for all activity, I was working on my weekly plans for the coming weeks (including that strength plan from my CC coach friend) and I remembered you and I chatting about it.
Chiming in late......you've gotten great advice from @Keels and @CheapRunnerMike to skip trying to force fit your 7-speed bike and upgrade to a bike with a 10- or 11-speed cassette. The ideal thing for you to do is get a professional bike fit with someone who isn't trying to sell you a specific bike. The fitter will give you, at the end of the fitting, your numbers for seat tube, stack, reach, and many others. You can then use this box to determine which frames will work for you. It'll be the best money you spend on cycling, even better than good bibs, clipless pedals, or decent shoes.
Chiming in late......you've gotten great advice from @Keels and @CheapRunnerMike to skip trying to force fit your 7-speed bike and upgrade to a bike with a 10- or 11-speed cassette. The ideal thing for you to do is get a professional bike fit with someone who isn't trying to sell you a specific bike. The fitter will give you, at the end of the fitting, your numbers for seat tube, stack, reach, and many others. You can then use this box to determine which frames will work for you. It'll be the best money you spend on cycling, even better than good bibs, clipless pedals, or decent shoes.
And how about the Windsor one?
How would this generally work? I contact them and ask if still available? Then setup a time to meet and see if it fits?