billyk
Guru
Front shock much improved!
I tested my repaired front shock on some of the bumpiest terrain in the world (the streets of Seattle): it's great! That extra 6mm of travel really makes a difference in the ride. It much more of a pleasure to ride the bike this way. Cruzin' ...
So you guys with front shock problems - follow John T's advice above. It works ... but I would be interested to see you post how much useful travel you have on the shock. Thanks, John! (And Doug).
And a side note: Since (a) most of us Cruzbike riders are not within thousands of km/miles of a bike mechanic who knows how these things work (the ones around here don't want to touch it because they can't test-ride it), and (b) most of us are people who like to mess around with bicycles: Please let's have a more complete manual (or at least good FAQ pages), so that things like a loose collar bolt on a headset don't cause hours of frustration and uncertainty, not to mention possible danger. One item would be Doug's advice above: make sure the steering column clamps are holding the top headset collar down onto its conical ring; that is not obvious and nothing in the present manual says anything like that.
Billy K
I tested my repaired front shock on some of the bumpiest terrain in the world (the streets of Seattle): it's great! That extra 6mm of travel really makes a difference in the ride. It much more of a pleasure to ride the bike this way. Cruzin' ...
So you guys with front shock problems - follow John T's advice above. It works ... but I would be interested to see you post how much useful travel you have on the shock. Thanks, John! (And Doug).
And a side note: Since (a) most of us Cruzbike riders are not within thousands of km/miles of a bike mechanic who knows how these things work (the ones around here don't want to touch it because they can't test-ride it), and (b) most of us are people who like to mess around with bicycles: Please let's have a more complete manual (or at least good FAQ pages), so that things like a loose collar bolt on a headset don't cause hours of frustration and uncertainty, not to mention possible danger. One item would be Doug's advice above: make sure the steering column clamps are holding the top headset collar down onto its conical ring; that is not obvious and nothing in the present manual says anything like that.
Billy K