My new quest arrived this morning and I spent a few hours assembling it. A big chunk of that was spent trying to undo a control cable mess I'd made by not paying attention to how they were routed when assembling the front triangle. I think I may have actually assembled it few times before I had it straightened out.
When completed, I had a few spare parts, which seems to happen a lot with me. I had a big rubber O- ring and two small rubber tubes. If anyone can tell me what these things are for I'd really appreciate it.
After watching the "how to ride" video and adjusting the seat as upright as possibIe I gave it a go. First session was about an hour and went well; at the end I could get started on level ground, ride fairly straight both fast and slow, and make u- turns in the width of the road. The "open palms" thing works mysteriously well.
After a short break i rode for another hour session; riding around in some local residential neighborhoods and trying some local hills. All went well; I was pleased. It's really comfortable and fun to ride.
After a two hour break I tried another session and seemed to have regressed. I actually fell over when trying to start up a slight incline; which I'd been able to earlier in the day. If anyone has any advice or pointers on how to get started on inclines I'd appreciate them.
Lastly some technical questions. At the end of the day the headset seemed a little loose. How much play should it have and how do I go about tightening it? And which way do I rotate the rear shock to make the ride softer? I tried both ways and I didn't really notice a difference. I'm around 175lbs.
Rich
When completed, I had a few spare parts, which seems to happen a lot with me. I had a big rubber O- ring and two small rubber tubes. If anyone can tell me what these things are for I'd really appreciate it.
After watching the "how to ride" video and adjusting the seat as upright as possibIe I gave it a go. First session was about an hour and went well; at the end I could get started on level ground, ride fairly straight both fast and slow, and make u- turns in the width of the road. The "open palms" thing works mysteriously well.
After a short break i rode for another hour session; riding around in some local residential neighborhoods and trying some local hills. All went well; I was pleased. It's really comfortable and fun to ride.
After a two hour break I tried another session and seemed to have regressed. I actually fell over when trying to start up a slight incline; which I'd been able to earlier in the day. If anyone has any advice or pointers on how to get started on inclines I'd appreciate them.
Lastly some technical questions. At the end of the day the headset seemed a little loose. How much play should it have and how do I go about tightening it? And which way do I rotate the rear shock to make the ride softer? I tried both ways and I didn't really notice a difference. I'm around 175lbs.
Rich