Not too long ago, I bought a used S40 in great condition. This was shortly after having a chance to test ride Maria’s 2019 S40 while she was making sure the 1X worked
For random reasons, it took longer for everything to arrive, but recently I had all of the parts! Time to build!
I put it together on Sunday. Most everything went well. The only two outstanding build issues are a seat bolt I need to cut and replace (stripped head now) and fixing the rear brake. Well, a rubbing rear break doesn’t matter for Zwift!
I went for a short ride on Zwift to get a feel for the fit adjustments. After the first ride, I needed just a bit more knee room and to bring the entire drive train in just a bit. Yesterday I made those adjustments and had time to make the Tour of NY! I cannot say my actual power numbers are better, but climbing feels a bit improved versus my trike with rear suspension. How much of that is placebo versus real I won’t know for a while.
If you have an S40, it works well with a wheel on Wahoo Kicker Snap. The ‘rear’ derailer cable just fits around the mounting hardware. The brake disc brake cable is way out of the way.
I can see that getting seat time will be important. The actual seat is different than my other bikes/trike (hard vs mesh) and I need to ease into the time on the seat some. I may still use the trike for 2+ hour efforts until I can get enough time on the S40. I a, really looking forward to gaining control with the bike outside so I can start to compare against my speeds over the last few years. I think I’ll notice a nice improvement.
Sorry, no pics. It is just a stock S40.
Has anyone needed to adjust the TRP Sprye brake that has just a little bit of rubbing? It looks like the inside pad is rubbing just a bit. I have backed out the mounting bolts, squeezed the brake and tightened the bolts back down. That seems to be the right process. It is improved, but still rubbing a bit. Using the barrel adjuster isn’t really helping to correct it either.
For random reasons, it took longer for everything to arrive, but recently I had all of the parts! Time to build!
I put it together on Sunday. Most everything went well. The only two outstanding build issues are a seat bolt I need to cut and replace (stripped head now) and fixing the rear brake. Well, a rubbing rear break doesn’t matter for Zwift!
I went for a short ride on Zwift to get a feel for the fit adjustments. After the first ride, I needed just a bit more knee room and to bring the entire drive train in just a bit. Yesterday I made those adjustments and had time to make the Tour of NY! I cannot say my actual power numbers are better, but climbing feels a bit improved versus my trike with rear suspension. How much of that is placebo versus real I won’t know for a while.
If you have an S40, it works well with a wheel on Wahoo Kicker Snap. The ‘rear’ derailer cable just fits around the mounting hardware. The brake disc brake cable is way out of the way.
I can see that getting seat time will be important. The actual seat is different than my other bikes/trike (hard vs mesh) and I need to ease into the time on the seat some. I may still use the trike for 2+ hour efforts until I can get enough time on the S40. I a, really looking forward to gaining control with the bike outside so I can start to compare against my speeds over the last few years. I think I’ll notice a nice improvement.
Sorry, no pics. It is just a stock S40.
Has anyone needed to adjust the TRP Sprye brake that has just a little bit of rubbing? It looks like the inside pad is rubbing just a bit. I have backed out the mounting bolts, squeezed the brake and tightened the bolts back down. That seems to be the right process. It is improved, but still rubbing a bit. Using the barrel adjuster isn’t really helping to correct it either.