Well I've had my first ride since getting my derailers sorted out. Thanks Kim!
Anyway it is nice to focus on the bike and the ride and not problems. I've still got progress to make but tackled some seriously steep hills that are between home and work. On the first really big one, which is also a series of curves, I found I was struggling to stay on the correct side of the 3m wide bike path, however by the time I got to the next big one I was doing a good deal better. I also managed the tight U-turns on a pedestrian/cyclist overpass, which was one of the challenges I'd set myself
, but not the very tight choke points on either side of a road crossing. That'll come!
I'm finding that the steering on the Sofrider is a bit more twitchy than my conventional bike and that I'm still not taking entirely smooth lines through long curves, especially at speed, and some of the time I tend to gently zig-zag as well. I'm sure that this will get better in time!
As soon as I can get a rack to hold my Topeak MTX Trunkbag for my change of clothes, I'll start taking it to and from work. Does anyone have any knowledge of the pros and cons of the “rat-tail” rack vs the conventional racks – and in respect of the latter, where you attach the front mounts? :?:
In relation to John T's comments about the gearing. I'm sure that the range is pretty good at a technical level, however its not wide enough for my style and the big hills I regularly deal with - there's some even steeper that I tackle occasionally than those today. The lowest gear is almost low enough and I'd probably rarely max out the top gear on the flat, but on big down-hills where there is no real need to peddle I like to keep peddling at a relatively slow cadence rather than just coasting or keeping up a brisk cadence, as it makes me feel more secure and "in control". On my conventional Giant Inova I don't use the very fastest gear all that often but really enjoy it when I do; I suspect that in due course I'll investigate either a third cog at the front or (horrors) a Rohloff, although I suspect that cost will rule out the latter. Alternatively, would it be OK to change the existing big cog at the front to a slightly larger one, or would that upset the ratios too much? I'm still a babe in the woods when it comes to these technical details!
At some stage I'll probably also swap the pedals to give me the option of using cleats.
The bike is growing on me!
No aches, pains or hand problems at all - which start anytime after 10km on the conventional bike.
Cheers,
-Ken