Greetings from the land of froggs eating smelling cheese
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Greetings from the land of froggs eating smelling cheese
Hello
My name is Luc, I'm French (sorry..) I'm 50 years old and I commute by bike 2x20 kilometers a day.
I'm happy to join this community mainly to learn some mechanics of my bike....
I ride a sporty German hybrid (a Centurion CrossSpeed 800) that makes my daily work journey a real joy.
My name is Luc, I'm French (sorry..) I'm 50 years old and I commute by bike 2x20 kilometers a day.
I'm happy to join this community mainly to learn some mechanics of my bike....
I ride a sporty German hybrid (a Centurion CrossSpeed 800) that makes my daily work journey a real joy.
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Welcome to Bike Forums, Luc! Check out the Commuting, Hybrid, and Fifty Plus forums.
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Welcome to Bike Forums. You'll find people from all over the world here.
Here's a good link to some basic mechanic info to get you started.
https://www.parktool.com/repair/
Here's a good link to some basic mechanic info to get you started.
https://www.parktool.com/repair/
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Hello Centurion Germany is the German subsidiary of Merida (the second largest taiwaneese behind Giant)
Centurion bikes are great frames (at least my CrossSpeed) very rigid, mervelous handling, responsive (I'm heavy around 100kgs dressed with my backpack). Mine is not a relaxed bike but if you think commuting as some kind of funny sport.. then its a killer tool.
I used to practice sunday road bike to do some excercice and among my bikes I had an aluminium Giant TCR, le CrossSpeed reminds me the TCR, far better suited for energic runs than for romantic slow rides...
On the other hand they are not very expansive so ...no magic ...some stuff need to be upgraded on the long terme (saddle, tire/wheels, pedals, crankset..)
Centurion bikes are great frames (at least my CrossSpeed) very rigid, mervelous handling, responsive (I'm heavy around 100kgs dressed with my backpack). Mine is not a relaxed bike but if you think commuting as some kind of funny sport.. then its a killer tool.
I used to practice sunday road bike to do some excercice and among my bikes I had an aluminium Giant TCR, le CrossSpeed reminds me the TCR, far better suited for energic runs than for romantic slow rides...
On the other hand they are not very expansive so ...no magic ...some stuff need to be upgraded on the long terme (saddle, tire/wheels, pedals, crankset..)