Well, I fixed the headrest by replacing the screws with bolts. I added the padding and cover... Ta-daa!
I was anxious to go out for a longer ride, so Monday evening, I rode 22 miles with my Veteran riding group.
I was struggling to shift and getting it to stay in gear.
Sometimes, It would jump up or down 1 or 2 gears. Now, normally this isn't such a big deal, but when it jumped up 2 gears, I happen to be pushing my right foot on the pedal. That sudden change in tension pushed my steering to the left, just as the SAG vehicle was passing on my left! This resulted in me almost getting ran over!!!
He slammed on his breaks, because he was completely in the left lane and I veered directly into the left lane and in his path!
I could just as easily got hit by an oncoming car...
WHEW!!!
I took my Silvio 2.0 to the shop to get a tune up on Tuesday...
Bad news...
The Bike Mechanic said that he got it shifting better, but my cassette wobbled a bit and made some noise in a couple gears toward the middle... He thought maybe my hub was slightly off/bent and asked if I wanted him to pull the cassette and check things out...
I decided I would ride it and see how it shifted, then decide what I wanted to do...
Tuesday, I rode another 22 miles. It shifted better, but I still had some noise and It didn't want to shift into a couple of the middle gears...
Last night, I pulled the cassette and cleaned the cogs (the previous owner waxed his chain (as I do), so there was a lot of residue stuck on the cogs). I put them back on and tightened the cassette down... there seemed to be a little less wobble and it was shifting into all the gears, but in the middle, there is some noise...
Tuesday I ordered a couple Continental Grand Prix 5000 700x25c tires and tubes, so while I was messing with the wheels anyway, I changed the tubes/tires.
I'm planning on going out in this hot Texas weather this evening to see if anything seems better than it was...
Just from my limited perspective (I've only ridden about 60 miles on this bike so far), I think that mashers will have a very hard time with this bike! When I spun (when I could keep it in a comfortable gear), I could keep it comfortable and safely straight...
My riding companion joked that he couldn't ride next to me while on this bike, because sometimes I would just dart left or right without warning...
This is definitely not my Bacchetta, but I'm not giving up on it...
If you have any suggestions that may help me get this shifting better, please let's hear them!
my Rear Derailleur is a Sram X9 10 speed.
Blessings,
DocS