Kenneth Jessett
Well-Known Member
The winter has been somewhat wet, but now I'm getting the Vendetta (purchased a few months ago) out to give it a try and am having some difficulties with my position on it. I've taken a few photos to show the problem but the error message is saying the files are too large. I'll try to find a way to reduce the sizes, but if anyone here knows how ...
My problem is that with the boom fully extended (the pivot bolt on the hole closest to the crank) so that my feet are in the proper position on the pedals, my thighs hit the handlebars. Maybe the bike is just the wrong size for me.
A thought here though is that if the designer of the bike had the pivot attached to the yellow boom instead of the slider, then with the boom fully extended for me, I could have then pulled out the slider so that the handle bars cleared my knees. With a regular standard bike there are several adjustments that can be made with the seat position and the handlebar position, but with the Vendetta, moving the boom also moves the crank.
It is very likely this bike will be for sale very soon (mainly because I really love to ride my carbon Scott standard bike) and I will advertise it here, but in the meantime I would like to get on it for a ride down the road. If anyone has any ideas, please tell me. Thanks. Ken.
My problem is that with the boom fully extended (the pivot bolt on the hole closest to the crank) so that my feet are in the proper position on the pedals, my thighs hit the handlebars. Maybe the bike is just the wrong size for me.
A thought here though is that if the designer of the bike had the pivot attached to the yellow boom instead of the slider, then with the boom fully extended for me, I could have then pulled out the slider so that the handle bars cleared my knees. With a regular standard bike there are several adjustments that can be made with the seat position and the handlebar position, but with the Vendetta, moving the boom also moves the crank.
It is very likely this bike will be for sale very soon (mainly because I really love to ride my carbon Scott standard bike) and I will advertise it here, but in the meantime I would like to get on it for a ride down the road. If anyone has any ideas, please tell me. Thanks. Ken.