Winded Lowrider
Well-Known Member
Some frustration /Some success:
Good:
1) Rode around the neighborhood (with my son in tow) CLIPPED IN! scary at first, but the bike handles way better when the feet are connected. Switched pedals to my "worn-in" pair from my other bike...
2) Fit is better with crank pushed back 1"
3) Climbing is efficient. This is my main reason for choosing a CBV
Bad:
1) Front derailleur just won't shift to big ring. Working on adjusting. Have derailleurs gotten worse in the past 10 years? Searching Sram rival front mech setup...
2) Shifting the SRAM Apex levers from the brakes is not intuitive for me. I miss my grip shifters.
3) the combination of 1&2 has me super frustrated...enough to consider taking the bike in to a local shop for adjustment. I almost never do that, as I am usually a capable bike mechanic. Most of my knowledge was gained pre 2000, so things have changed quite a lot.
Meh:
Headrest needs to move in about 1/2 inch
I want to add foam to the lumbar spine support area... somehow. Seat cushions slide around considerably, maybe more velcro would help?
Do most folks look over or under the bars to see the road?
My 13 yo son out sprinted me twice ( I could not figure out how to shift quickly to the right gear. Doh! Errg!)
Please continue to shower me with encouragement, hints, tips and opinions!
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Good:
1) Rode around the neighborhood (with my son in tow) CLIPPED IN! scary at first, but the bike handles way better when the feet are connected. Switched pedals to my "worn-in" pair from my other bike...
2) Fit is better with crank pushed back 1"
3) Climbing is efficient. This is my main reason for choosing a CBV
Bad:
1) Front derailleur just won't shift to big ring. Working on adjusting. Have derailleurs gotten worse in the past 10 years? Searching Sram rival front mech setup...
2) Shifting the SRAM Apex levers from the brakes is not intuitive for me. I miss my grip shifters.
3) the combination of 1&2 has me super frustrated...enough to consider taking the bike in to a local shop for adjustment. I almost never do that, as I am usually a capable bike mechanic. Most of my knowledge was gained pre 2000, so things have changed quite a lot.
Meh:
Headrest needs to move in about 1/2 inch
I want to add foam to the lumbar spine support area... somehow. Seat cushions slide around considerably, maybe more velcro would help?
Do most folks look over or under the bars to see the road?
My 13 yo son out sprinted me twice ( I could not figure out how to shift quickly to the right gear. Doh! Errg!)
Please continue to shower me with encouragement, hints, tips and opinions!
_