Lief
Guru Schmuru
Here it is, my new AllBlack Rival Silvio.
Once it became clear that my groupset was black I decided to focus on making everything black.
I intentionally chose every component thereafter in black.
Specs:
I freaked out my wife because at 22:00 I started circling in front of the house and the next thing she knew I was gone. After a few loops in our cul-de-sac, practicing starting on a slight grade, I was off.
An hour later, with slightly tired arms I rolled up - a little late in her opinion to be "practicing".
The only hill I couldn't climb was a steep access path I take every day. It has a lot of root swells, I was trying to do it "slow" so I didn't weave off the path and every time I would go over the first big one of those swells I would spin the front tire. Sure is easy to "jump off" though. MUCH easier than my Thunderbolt by about 2 orders of magnitude. I may get better at it once I don't have to go "slow" on the approach and can safely apply a more power in a higher gear; as opposed to spinning in granny low.
In the dark I snapped some pics but I was eager to get riding so I didn't labor long. I hope it is suitable as bike pr0n for you Mark B?
I still haven't put the grips on, I need to experiment with the brake positions first.
BTW, not liking the way the shifters sit, they get in the way of my knuckles when I reach to brake/shift.[/]
Once it became clear that my groupset was black I decided to focus on making everything black.
I intentionally chose every component thereafter in black.
Specs:
- SRAM Rival Groupset (thanks Cruzbike).
- Mavic Open Pro rims with double-butted black spokes on DT Swiss 370 sealed bearing hubs.
- Serfas Seca 700x23 130psi tires (Schwalbe Duron's weren't readily available - and I was getting ancy)
- I will eventually be running my speedplay pedals but for now I am on some PowerGrip platforms I had laying around.
- Weighed in at 27lbs / 12.2kg dead on the nose.
I freaked out my wife because at 22:00 I started circling in front of the house and the next thing she knew I was gone. After a few loops in our cul-de-sac, practicing starting on a slight grade, I was off.
An hour later, with slightly tired arms I rolled up - a little late in her opinion to be "practicing".
The only hill I couldn't climb was a steep access path I take every day. It has a lot of root swells, I was trying to do it "slow" so I didn't weave off the path and every time I would go over the first big one of those swells I would spin the front tire. Sure is easy to "jump off" though. MUCH easier than my Thunderbolt by about 2 orders of magnitude. I may get better at it once I don't have to go "slow" on the approach and can safely apply a more power in a higher gear; as opposed to spinning in granny low.
In the dark I snapped some pics but I was eager to get riding so I didn't labor long. I hope it is suitable as bike pr0n for you Mark B?
I still haven't put the grips on, I need to experiment with the brake positions first.
BTW, not liking the way the shifters sit, they get in the way of my knuckles when I reach to brake/shift.[/]