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Well I ride a 4mi commute and even though that doesn't sound far...about 3.8mi of it is straight, quiet, smooth road. I'm going to stop by the LBS tomorrow when I go buy my Kentfield and see if they have any clamp on aero's for cheap.
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I picked up the Kentfield and afterwards asked about aero bars. At first, he looked at me in confusion...then a big grin appeared on his face...followed by *chuckle* "no". He recommended bar ends instead but thats exactly what I don't want! I want less spread. Adjustable stem? I need some add-on ideas.
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Originally Posted by huhenio
4 years straight without gears and there are very few roadies and other geared fellows on the same roads that i ride that can keep up.
[...] I get a thrill of trying to keep up with the recreational roadies (most can kick my ass all day long, but the chase is fun) fixed gear bikes are fun. I enjoy mine thoroughly, but you don't need to be hyper-zealous/passive-aggressive to convey that point. |
Adjustable stem, or a longer flatter stem with 0 degree rise will help get you down lower and more stretched out.
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I stopped by my LBS today and he told me he could cut down the bars for a small fee. I think I'll do that and add bar ends.
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well, I've got my first real complaint about my Kentfield...Right after we finished the Tour de Cure today I was moving my bike and I picked it up by the bars and the saddle. I ended up with the saddle in my hand attatched to half of the suspension seat post. I've got a bit over 400 miles on this bike and I am a bit heavy and hard on it.
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53 MPH on a downhill on our multi-geared tandem . . . do that on a fixie?
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Instead of dropbars get a trekking bar:
http://images.rei.com/media/629508Lrg.jpg I love the one that came on my Safari. You'll be able to use your stock shifters/brake levers,you'll get more hand positions,and I find it much more comfortable to be 'in the drops' because my wrists are flat. At $20 plus the cost of bar tape it won't run you much more than just barends. |
With all the bikes on the market, especially in the hybrid category, buying a bike with the intention of making a major change like this makes no sense.
There are plenty of bikes that will be comfortable right off the showroom floor, or at least with much cheaper tweaks. |
I've owned a marin kentfield for over a year. I've ridden it on the bike paths and streets logging at least 1000 miles on it. I've never had a flat on that bike.... keep praying. I have the original kevlar tires that it comes with. I changed the hybrid handle bars to the traditional mtb flat bar and added bar ends. I have turned it into my commuter bike now with rack and paniers. I think it works just great. For the money and what you are doing you will be very satisfied with this bike. I had the need for speed and bought a rode bike for the weekends. On my third ride I got a flat. I did not mind the flat so much since it was a reacreational ride but if I was commuting that would suck. I was thinking man I rode my kentfield for over a year very hard I must say and this rode bike is super fast but the tires very fragile.
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Originally Posted by Chiro69
I've owned a marin kentfield for over a year. I've ridden it on the bike paths and streets logging at least 1000 miles on it. I've never had a flat on that bike.... keep praying. I have the original kevlar tires that it comes with. I changed the hybrid handle bars to the traditional mtb flat bar and added bar ends. I have turned it into my commuter bike now with rack and paniers. I think it works just great. For the money and what you are doing you will be very satisfied with this bike. I had the need for speed and bought a rode bike for the weekends. On my third ride I got a flat. I did not mind the flat so much since it was a reacreational ride but if I was commuting that would suck. I was thinking man I rode my kentfield for over a year very hard I must say and this rode bike is super fast but the tires very fragile.
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Well it's a good thing I stuck with the Kentfield. So far I've only logged about 40mi on it in the past 3 days. It's making me fallin love with biking. I'm just so damned paranoid about leaving it at my place of residence. Shady neighborhood, lots of bangers and crackheads.
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Originally Posted by furiousbob
Ugh...sounds pretty rough. Maybe I'll just stick to my LBS. Kentfield it is...
Converting to SS sound like too much work/money? Impractical? I have over 600 miles on it (which doesn't compare to cigtech but he repacks bearings on hubs and bottom brackets, which I don't...) and it has been maintenance free so far... I tried pushing the denali, and maybe its my age and weight but I can't push that denali as fast as my dawes... |
Originally Posted by StokerPoker
I've actually had a few flats on mine. All the rear. It took me a little while to realize that they were caused by the rim not being filed down properly where the 2 ends come together. My other 2 were actually caused by glass. It surprised me that glass would penetrate the Kevlar, but then again, there are many areas I've ridden this bike and not gotten a flat where I always have on other bikes. Gotta head to REI tomorrow about that seat post though...that I do have a problem with.
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