04-14-2012, 02:22 PM
First--apologize for the long post, but I need help and thought I'd give as much info as possible--thanks in advance for any advice.
I've been riding a 35 yo Raleigh grand prix mixte for a 10 mile rt commute for the past 2 years. I've about had it. I feel squashed up in it and no matter how many adjustments I make to the seat/handlebar heights, it just never turns out right. The frame is the right height for me, but it seems too cramped for my 5'10" body, or something. It had goofy upright bars on it when I got it (they would have needed to be a full 1 foot higher to be anywhere near comfortable), and putting drops on it made it a lot more tolerable, but it's time to move on.
I'm not adverse to buying a new bike, and would be willing to spend some $ (1K max max max) if I would be super comfortable and really enjoy the feeling of riding a well-built machine, but I do like the security of riding a beater I don't have to worry about getting stolen or leaving out in the rain all day while I'm in the office. I know there are good old used rides out there that would be worth the time/$ to upgrade to my needs. I'd rather spend 400 (after upgrades) on a cool old bike than 400 on a new piece of crap. Or just put down the $ for a new non-peice-of-crap.
I have a beater in my garage actually (a 30 yo Schwinn varsity) which is infinitely more comfortable than the Raleigh, but spending the money to have someone overhaul the shot bb bearings would cost more than the bike is worth--I'm not terribly mechanically inclined but thought I would learn how to do it myself as it doesn't seem like a rocket science task, but its been waiting in the garage for nearly a year, so...
Any advice on suitable options, new (<<<1100) or used (and worth any upgrades needed) would be greatly appreciated, based on the following:
--I like to ride fast as possible, don't mind weight per se--I carry a pretty heavy load to work every day in two panniers on the back.
--I've been getting enough flats and skidding on gravel enough to make me want wider wheels/tires. There are some serious potholes on my route and a couple short gravel connecters.
--I like having multiple hand positions--no flat bars.
--a light touring bike seems to fit so far, which is fine, just don't recommend an LHT--I already read enough to compare them to other options you throw at me.
--am totally fine with working with an old ten speed, I like lugged steel (just no more mixtes!), but again, don't want to spend more money than makes sense to upgrade/fix things as needed. But again, based on experience, I'm not sure I'm going to find the time to learn how to overhaul an old bike--depends on what's needed I guess. I just want a comfortable commuter.
Thanks 1000x for your thoughts!
I've been riding a 35 yo Raleigh grand prix mixte for a 10 mile rt commute for the past 2 years. I've about had it. I feel squashed up in it and no matter how many adjustments I make to the seat/handlebar heights, it just never turns out right. The frame is the right height for me, but it seems too cramped for my 5'10" body, or something. It had goofy upright bars on it when I got it (they would have needed to be a full 1 foot higher to be anywhere near comfortable), and putting drops on it made it a lot more tolerable, but it's time to move on.
I'm not adverse to buying a new bike, and would be willing to spend some $ (1K max max max) if I would be super comfortable and really enjoy the feeling of riding a well-built machine, but I do like the security of riding a beater I don't have to worry about getting stolen or leaving out in the rain all day while I'm in the office. I know there are good old used rides out there that would be worth the time/$ to upgrade to my needs. I'd rather spend 400 (after upgrades) on a cool old bike than 400 on a new piece of crap. Or just put down the $ for a new non-peice-of-crap.
I have a beater in my garage actually (a 30 yo Schwinn varsity) which is infinitely more comfortable than the Raleigh, but spending the money to have someone overhaul the shot bb bearings would cost more than the bike is worth--I'm not terribly mechanically inclined but thought I would learn how to do it myself as it doesn't seem like a rocket science task, but its been waiting in the garage for nearly a year, so...
Any advice on suitable options, new (<<<1100) or used (and worth any upgrades needed) would be greatly appreciated, based on the following:
--I like to ride fast as possible, don't mind weight per se--I carry a pretty heavy load to work every day in two panniers on the back.
--I've been getting enough flats and skidding on gravel enough to make me want wider wheels/tires. There are some serious potholes on my route and a couple short gravel connecters.
--I like having multiple hand positions--no flat bars.
--a light touring bike seems to fit so far, which is fine, just don't recommend an LHT--I already read enough to compare them to other options you throw at me.
--am totally fine with working with an old ten speed, I like lugged steel (just no more mixtes!), but again, don't want to spend more money than makes sense to upgrade/fix things as needed. But again, based on experience, I'm not sure I'm going to find the time to learn how to overhaul an old bike--depends on what's needed I guess. I just want a comfortable commuter.
Thanks 1000x for your thoughts!