NBD - Bye, Bye Whyte hello Trek

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Following the garage break in and my bikes being stolen, there’s been a lot of discussion and thought as to what to get next. I loved the Whyte T130 and it had a lot of upgrades to make it a lovely trail bike, We had bonded well as it was well suited to the local trails.

The insurance co agreed a reasonable payout figure and the debate hotted up between Weeksy and myself with suggestions coming thick and fast.
We narrowed it down to two, a long travel trail bike and a shorter travel bike. Arrangements were made to see them both after work, the first being the shorter travel bike.

Blokey pulled up in a shiny BMW X5 and took out the bike, honestly apart from a slight scuff on the swinging arm it looked brand new. A very quick pedal around the car park and that was it, deal done (a huge thanks to my bank manager 😉 ), no need to see the other bike. This bike was mint.
So here we have it – a 2020 Trek Fuel EX8.
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Re: NBD - Bye, Bye Whyte hello Trek

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Lovely 😊
Onwards to some better luck 💪🏻
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Re: NBD - Bye, Bye Whyte hello Trek

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Sorry to hear that you had your bikes nicked.
Seems to be a lot of it about - esp at the higher end of bikes.

Happy new bike day - you'll love pedalling that uphill at the Surrey Hills
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First ride on bike yesterday, beautifully prepped by Weeksy suspension services. Had to be a gentle one as the collarbone is not signed off yet.

First impressions, rides like a brand new bike, gears are instantaneous, suspension very supple, I'm unfit :(

After a hydration break...
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The bike has a Mino link flip chip to raise or lower the bike in the rear stays, it was set on 'Low' so we thought we'd give 'High' a go on the way back. Ugh, not good, only a small change - 10mm-ish but huge change in feel. Seems to tip the bike forward a lot, so back to 'Low'.

Only 25 miles of road, gravel but thoroughly enjoyed it. So good to get back out in the fresh air.

Cheers for looking after the bike, mate.
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Aye, it's a cracking bike. Was interesting to compare weights and sizing. I guess I've ridden it on arguably more tech terrain than you lol. But it rides really nicely.

Gears are sharper than mine which prompts me to throw a new gear cable in mine this week.
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Was just getting ready for a zwift ride when a little lightbulb came on in my head - "why not go for a real ride - outside :o on your manuak bike :shock: :shock: :shock:

So I did, and very lovely it was. Huffed and puffed my way up to the top of Sulham woods, rode around a bit then down to Purley

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Sat at the lights in Purley I heard another bike pull up behind me. Green and woah, an old boy on a hybrid overtook me going hard, game on, I got on his back wheeel and we went for it. Next thing his wife (assumption) did us both and cleared off. Luckily they went left at the next roundabout as I was running out of puff.

Need more manual rides, get some speed/power back.
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crust wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2023 10:19 pm Was just getting ready for a zwift ride when a little lightbulb came on in my head - "why not go for a real ride - outside :o on your manuak bike :shock: :shock: :shock:

So I did, and very lovely it was. Huffed and puffed my way up to the top of Sulham woods, rode around a bit then down to Purley

Image20230822_193413 by crust, on Flickr

Sat at the lights in Purley I heard another bike pull up behind me. Green and woah, an old boy on a hybrid overtook me going hard, game on, I got on his back wheeel and we went for it. Next thing his wife (assumption) did us both and cleared off. Luckily they went left at the next roundabout as I was running out of puff.

Need more manual rides, get some speed/power back.
now we're talking :D