Pointless bike upgrades….How do you resist??

Pointless bike upgrades….How do you resist??

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gangzoom

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6,669 posts

220 months

Saturday 8th June
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I’ve had my Specialized Creo for coming up to a couple of years now, it’s done barely 700 miles, I like riding it, but simply don’t have time. I don’t race or worry about time/power, just like to ride. I do however find my self drawn to the ‘aero wheel’ concept and deeper rims. The Creo has ‘Road boost’ axles so I cannot use some old (but nice) Shimano DuraAce wheelset from my old Trek. The R470 wheelset that comes with the Creo is OK, but I do wonder about getting some nicer wheels given how good the rest of the bike it.

https://www.bikewheelsdirect.com/Hope--RD40-Carbon...

Managed to come across some nice looking, carbon, semi-deep wheel sets in Road boost fitting. By the time I add in both wheels, new rotors, tires, new cassette (I would keep the old wheels for gravel/commuting), it’s probably going to be £1500+. I don’t have any issue with wasting money on bikes, but spending this amount on something totally unnecessary, for a bike I barely ride, just seems mad……..But equally the temptation is there, and pulls me in.

Can anyone share a way to banish/control unnecessary bike spending???

Regbuser

4,357 posts

40 months

Saturday 8th June
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This is all witchcraft to me I'm afraid; still on 130mm campag 8spd !

Rough101

2,143 posts

80 months

Saturday 8th June
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Yes, I’m on 8 speed Record myself.

I don’t have any crap, but I never have the latest kit.

Giantt

570 posts

41 months

Sunday 9th June
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Regular commute I see s works,deep carbon rims,rapha clobber,over sized jockey wheels saving watt? All to roll round regents park in a pack for an hour,makes me appreciate my 20+ year old rock hopper,I do have a carbon road bike,rim brakes 105 more than good enough,I just see most of the new stuff as marketing which is pointless to most riders

dave123456

2,504 posts

152 months

Sunday 9th June
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I look at it as a matter of priorities. Are you able to get more bang for your buck spending elsewhere? Including say early retirement by ploughing it into a mortgage?

I struggle with the same thing you do OP, got quite lucky recently as I had some in house branded wheels on my gravel bike that failed and the manufacturer had stopped selling them, so offered me a set of Zipp 303 firecrests at a big discount. I have 2 rim braked bikes that I have managed to get some nice wheels second hand.

Look at it this way, as my old man says, you could be spending it on fags and booze!

craigthecoupe

722 posts

209 months

Sunday 9th June
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You could throw 1500 quid at me OP, i can tell you you look like you're going quickly....