MrSteve
Zen MBB Master
This afternoon I took a modern carbon-fibre framed road bike out for a short spin around the block.
It was this model, equipped with this gruppo:
SRAM Rival, I think.
The acceleration was immediate.
What made me smile was how quickly, how smartly this feather-light machine, with me on it, can climb
the little hills on my road.
There was a passive radar trap on one of the shorter, steeper, compound hills.
You know, the trailer that the Sheriff leaves on the side of the road, that shows you
your speed.
My normal speed up this hill is about 10 to 12 miles per hour, on my Sofrider.
Riding this bike, my speed was 16 miles per hour... and I had a lot left,
so, shifting gears and ramping up my effort, this bike sped quickly up
to 18 miles per hour... before I passed the radar trap.
This must be what it's like to ride a Vendetta uphill!
What a machine; I am impressed.
But, sadly, not for me.
It was just not very comfortable and, from experience,
I can only ride these things for about fifteen minutes, before the pain drives me
off.
You see, I set it up for me on my trainer before taking it out for a spin,
so, sadly, I know that these Wunderbikes are not for me.
I'm pretty sure that a lightweight carbon-framed Vendetta is in Cruzbikes' future.
That's just a hunch.
-Steve
It was this model, equipped with this gruppo:
SRAM Rival, I think.
The acceleration was immediate.
What made me smile was how quickly, how smartly this feather-light machine, with me on it, can climb
the little hills on my road.
There was a passive radar trap on one of the shorter, steeper, compound hills.
You know, the trailer that the Sheriff leaves on the side of the road, that shows you
your speed.
My normal speed up this hill is about 10 to 12 miles per hour, on my Sofrider.
Riding this bike, my speed was 16 miles per hour... and I had a lot left,
so, shifting gears and ramping up my effort, this bike sped quickly up
to 18 miles per hour... before I passed the radar trap.
This must be what it's like to ride a Vendetta uphill!
What a machine; I am impressed.
But, sadly, not for me.
It was just not very comfortable and, from experience,
I can only ride these things for about fifteen minutes, before the pain drives me
off.
You see, I set it up for me on my trainer before taking it out for a spin,
so, sadly, I know that these Wunderbikes are not for me.
I'm pretty sure that a lightweight carbon-framed Vendetta is in Cruzbikes' future.
That's just a hunch.
-Steve