I don't understand why you think I am in fine form??!!
Can you fit wider tyres, to the Vendetta, and run at lower pressures, and
if Tubeless then even lower pressure without the risk of pinch flats!!!!
If you weigh 90 kgs, or has it gone up??? and the Vendetta weighs 15 Kgs with water bottles/bags, and with a 50% F/R wheel load, at 53 Kg per wheel, then the recommended tyre pressures are: __ __Bike model
V20 _ V20 _S40 _S40 _S40 _ 650B S40
Tyre width 28 mm 30 mm 32 mm 35 mm 38 mm 42 mm
80 kg rider 76 psi 69 psi 61 psi 52 psi 45 psi 38 psi
90 Kg Rider 86 psi 76 psi 68 psi 58 psi 50 psi 42 psi
100 Kg rider 95 psi 84 psi 76 psi 65 psi 56 psi 47 psi
110 Kg rider 104 psi 92 psi 82 psi 70 psi 62 psi 52 psi
http://www.adventurecycling.org/default/assets/resources/200903_PSIRX_Heine.pdf
A rear air shock like a Manitou Radium R 165 mm fully extended, 38 mm movement, made a HUGE difference to my Softrider coil spring rear suspension!
Can you fit wider tyres to the hurricane, and Marathon Racer HS429 (6 speed rating), compared to Marathon HS420 4 speed rating?
https://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/road_tires/marathon_racer_429
At $950 AU from 99 bikes, for TWO bikes, a Watteam Powerbeat dual sided G3 2X2 could be an answer, with 4 strain gauges and mounts, and 2 wireless/battery units!
But ONLY if you can follow INSTRUCTIONS to install them on cranks, that have a crank flat top surface at least 6.7 mm wide, as this is the width of the strain gauge module.
AND they work with Q rings and give direct L+R power balance!
The G3s have two wireless and rechargeable battery units than unclicks from one bike and installs on a second in 30 seconds,
for most people!
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/07/hands-on-watteams-new-gen3-powerbeat-power-meter.html
After finding the strain gauge width today, in the manual, I checked my FSA cranks for the flat width of the crank top, only to find that it is 0 mm, when using a light source behind a steel ruler laid across the crank!!!!
BOO HOOO!!!!!
Now the only power meter, to give me R/L pedal balance, that I can see, to work on a FSA Gossamer
triple 153 mm crankset with Shimano MTB pedals, is the pedal/crank interface, IQ2 power meters that MIGHT be released in Dec 2018.
Does anyone know of another power meter for R/L balance, for a triple crank with Shim MTB pedals?