Hey! I've almost fully decided on getting the Gran Camino from woosh, but did have a couple of questions, if any can help?
Firstly, I was wondering whether it's worth getting a local bike shop to build up the bike (as offered on Woosh's site, for an additional fee) or whether it's simple/doable enough for someone who's got next to no experience with building/maintaining bikes?
Secondly, are cadence sensors much better/worse than torque sensors? While I'm aware of the many strengths the Camino has over the lacklustre Carrera crossfire, one thing I did appreciate was the torque sensor, as I want to feel as if the bike is matching my effort in a sense, rather than me just ghost pedalling and the bike doing all the work. Please correct me if I'm wrong with any of this since I haven't yet had the chance to try out a bike with a cadence sensor, only those with torque sensors thus far.
Finally, are there any quirks/things I should know about the bike before buying?
Thanks for reading
Firstly, I was wondering whether it's worth getting a local bike shop to build up the bike (as offered on Woosh's site, for an additional fee) or whether it's simple/doable enough for someone who's got next to no experience with building/maintaining bikes?
Secondly, are cadence sensors much better/worse than torque sensors? While I'm aware of the many strengths the Camino has over the lacklustre Carrera crossfire, one thing I did appreciate was the torque sensor, as I want to feel as if the bike is matching my effort in a sense, rather than me just ghost pedalling and the bike doing all the work. Please correct me if I'm wrong with any of this since I haven't yet had the chance to try out a bike with a cadence sensor, only those with torque sensors thus far.
Finally, are there any quirks/things I should know about the bike before buying?
Thanks for reading