I've had my new bike for a few days now and have taken 9 rides so far for about 450 total miles. I'm continuing to wonder whether my new bike is faster, sleeker, quicker and generally a better ride than my old bike. I've have a few tune up problems to contend with but nothing serious. First, my seat post has slipped down a few times causing my leg extension to be too short. The slippage has been about one inch. This doesn't sound like much but when this happens it causes one to put more pressure on the knees and the thighs. Your knees get to hurt and your thighs start to burn. This is not good and you notice it after a few hours. It's definitely more fatiguing when the seat post is too low. I took the bike in on Saturday and they adjusted the post. Because the seat post is a composite (light weight and slippery) they needed to add a special lubricant with some grit to prevent the post from slipping down. Just to be sure I moved the back reflector down to sort of act like an extra stop. Also because of the composite post, one has to be careful of the amount of torque you put on the screw which clamps it...in my case 5 foot-pounds. Another thing I've noticed is that the right toe of my left shoe is sometimes rubbing against the crank arm. I need to adjust the toe clip a little to the left and things should be O.K. Finally, my saddle is a little narrower than my Sequoia saddle and I've noticed a little rubbing and soreness on my right bum. Almost a saddle sore. I've doctored the spot with bag balm and have double bagged my bottom to prevent it from getting any worse. By double bagging I mean I am wearing a pair of biking shorts under my biking bibs. This seems to work for now as my last ride with the Thursday pickup group was a personal best for a group ride traveling at 19.4 mph for 64.3 miles. Here's a link to the Garmin site and the ride. You can click on the Player in the upper right and it will replay the ride for you.
Thursday Starkey Park/Trouble Creek Ride
Thursday, September 3, 2009
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