Cube or Trek?
Moinsen,
To all gravel bikers out there, I need some help deciding which bike to get.
You can choose between the Trek Checkpoint ALR5 and the Cube Nuroad Race.
thank you for your answers
Moinsen,
To all gravel bikers out there, I need some help deciding which bike to get.
You can choose between the Trek Checkpoint ALR5 and the Cube Nuroad Race.
thank you for your answers
For work there and back, I'd love to spend around 400€ and be a bit on the sporty side
I want to give away an old bike in the garage, but it hasn't been ridden for about five years. You have to push hard on the pedals, and it's still hard to ride. Should I maybe oil it?
You can never do that in one go, can you? First a drink break in the warm weather and the legs would hurt after the long distance By car it's a piece of cake but by bike?? If I didn't have a car and wanted to go to the outdoor pool, I'd have to take…
Hi, is it okay to leave it there for two days because of the police or will it still be stolen?
How do you make the chain not swing so much when you jump?
I’d rehearse. I have never met a person who fits the Cube frame geometry very well and the Trek frame geometry as well. Either they don’t fit at all or just one of them. They’re completely different. I can’t sit on Cube, but from Trek everyone feels like being built for me. With a friend, it’s reversed and what I’m listening to is confirmed.
Bike fitting can solve a bit, but it can’t be magic. It is more the fine tuning of a basically matching geometry.
I have a mountain bike that just fits me halfway. Every meter with this thing is miserable, it’s not fun. I therefore stopped completely with cycling. I should never have taken this bike or accepted and sold it immediately. I won it at a Sparkassen-Prize-letter of the 90s and it was a top equipped bike. I’ve put a lot of money in configuration, but it’s never done. Too bad about every cent.