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Agreed, the cards really support the activity, it's much less of a 'list' now than before. Equally I quite liked the older layout as it was easier to scroll through, those with pictures and comments where larger than those without. Now they seem to be sorted similarly to Facebook - it can seem a jumble at times and you miss things that your closest friends have shared just because nobody 'liked it'.I'm not a huge fan of the size of the activity cards. It makes it quite difficult to quickly scan a bunch of rides and without commute filtering the interesting stuff will get missed even more. I can see where they're going though - making it more Facebook like for a more social experience. This layout certainly supports the 'posts' better.
Same, I'll scroll back to see what all the local guys and groups/clubs did over the weekend, the way it is now I'll only really see the group rides. The commutes and virtual rides having filters would be ideal, the filters are already there to some degree (Commute & Stationary trainer 'tags' on rides, Training log having 'include commutes' tickbox) so it shouldn't be hard to add them to the activity feed. Then again this is Strava we're talking about, it took them 14 months to add ANT+ support.Hummmmm. Not too convinced at the moment. I agree, it is harder to scan across a bunch of recent activities. But then, are you actually scanning across the activities you want? After a ride at the weekend for example, ill scan backwards to see what others have been up to that weekend, in CHRONOLOGICAL order. Not possible anymore. The activities initially showing in my feed are from 2/3 days ago. Maybe add an "order by" option.
I guess they're trying to show you more interesting rides, I get that, probably, overall a good move. But It doesn't guarantee you see everything you want unless you spend ages scrolling through.
I agree that commutes should be filtered out by default; and probably an optional filter for stationary rides.
I'll get used to it.
Mine isn't on/hasn't required unchecking. I don't use my Facebook login to login to Strava, if you're doing that it may explain things? Anyone else doing that and noticed similar?I mean, that would work, but before they upgraded to their shiny new look Facebook sharing wasn't on by default.
I didn't say they where a great ride! But they're the only 'slicks' I've tried that large so far so I'm considering them a 'standard'. My Specialized Roubaix Pro are heavier and a firmer ride, but also roll better at a lower pressure than the Pro4 so more comfortable. 55/60PSI worked well for me in the winter last year, the Pro4 at the same pressures seem to easily lose more air and the tyre collapses at the sidewalls, mine have needed 60/70PSI to retain their air & shape over a week/10 days of commuting making them less comfortable and they feel no 'faster'.Interesting you say that. I've always thought my 28mm Pro4 Endurance had quite a wooden ride but I put that down to being the trade off for extra puncture protection. That was coming from 25mm Lithion II's so not exactly a premium tyre I too will be going Schwalbe One next on my dry weather bike, probably give 28's another punt though.
Yes, assuming it has mudguard mounts and decent tyre clearance and mudguard mounts.I want a new bike... would a disk endurace fit a "winter bike" criteria?
Of course! Discs ftw! Although what tire clearance does it have? I can't recall how much ice you saw last winter but I think your winters might be slightly longer than in the UK? Bigger grippy tires!I want a new bike... would a disk endurace fit a "winter bike" criteria?
Heard Northwaves not that great quality, tending to wear/break easily. Fizik obviously good quality but why the climb edition? You don't climb...I've been given ground clearance to get some new shoes, so I'm between the Fizik R1B climb edition and Northwave extreme camo - pics here (https://twitter.com/randomshenans/status/920586117459726337)
What say the people of OC?
Heard Northwaves not that great quality, tending to wear/break easily. Fizik obviously good quality but why the climb edition? You don't climb...
Would you then sell your rim Endurace & Ultimate?
mudguard mounts.
I would imagine the endurace would be similar to my ultimate disc with regards to tyre clearance. 30mm will fit according to reviews on a Ultimate disc
I want a new bike... would a disk endurace fit a "winter bike" criteria?
Pics of the ultimate immediately, please. THX.
Loving my RC7s/XC7s, but probably too plain for your liking random
That actually looks really nice. Shame it's 105 (105 is more than acceptable, but it's no eTap )A Cube Attain GTC Pro Disc could fit the bill for ~£1150 with Rutland's current discount code, but Cube might not be re-releasing their propriety guards until after Xmas.
https://www.rutlandcycling.com/bike...tc-pro-disc-2017-carbon-road-bike-grey_373882
Really high front end, my 2016 58cm version has 610mm stack and 389mm reach IIRC, the bar tops are higher than on my fatbike! I have a long torso and stubby legs for someone ~178cm tall, fits me fine with negative default stem angle.
They do look nice. Do you have the carbon/ blue ones? They're nice. Are they SLs or SPDs? You're right, they're not glow in the dark or with flashing lights so you know