My new Quest 559 arrived almost four weeks ago. It's required a modification to allow for my long-leggedness in getting the front derailleur to work. The more acute angle between the boom and the chainstay that I require did not allow the front derailleur to drop the chain on to the lowest/smallest ring.
Much to the hilarity of my beautiful twin daughters, their father has had to relearn his bike riding skills. It was pointed out to me that relaxing into it was the key! This helped reduce the width of path that I occupied considerably. Due to the inability to shift gears properly, my riding has been limited. My second ride of some 15km, with the family on Brisbane bike paths, was puntuated by my having to stop to drop the chain onto the lowest gear!
We've had a bit of rain in Brisbane and I'm yet to jump back on the Quest with the new bottom bracket but I am looking forward to it. When I take up less space on the bike path and can confidently negotiate obstacles, I'll start my commute to work...
Much to the hilarity of my beautiful twin daughters, their father has had to relearn his bike riding skills. It was pointed out to me that relaxing into it was the key! This helped reduce the width of path that I occupied considerably. Due to the inability to shift gears properly, my riding has been limited. My second ride of some 15km, with the family on Brisbane bike paths, was puntuated by my having to stop to drop the chain onto the lowest gear!
We've had a bit of rain in Brisbane and I'm yet to jump back on the Quest with the new bottom bracket but I am looking forward to it. When I take up less space on the bike path and can confidently negotiate obstacles, I'll start my commute to work...