Cruzbike Chris
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Installed Enduro XD-15 BB on My Silvio last night and waxed the chain. Will clean off the excess today and hit the trainer for another Ratz approved workout this evening.
He sells a triangular shaped mount that screws into the two holes under the yellow tape that works for most standard tell lights.Marc, Adem drills holes in the neck rest for mounting the tail light. Where your yellow reflective tape is...the perfect spot...won't compromise the mount.
Good luck pulling the reflective tape off, its worse than gorilla tape. I also made my own mounts.I'll probably yank the tape and replace with some of that fancy 'mo reflectivity' stuff.
I also just installed an Adam headrest, inspired by pedlpadl's recent post & picture.More tinkering. Reconfigured for an ADEM headrest. I haven't had much difficulty with the OEM headrest except that it is just a tad tall...the back of my helmet rides on top and gets shoved forward. Not uncomfortably...but once I noticed, it became bothersome. After reading and seeing the ADEM headrest, I thought I'd give it a try.
I adjusted the headrest to suit me while mounted in riding position...but I haven't ridden it with this headrest yet. As ADEM sez on its website, it isn't really a "headrest", it is a "neck rest". It contacts my neck just about in the middle between my shoulders and head. So...my eye-line is well above the handlebars, I can easily see the bottom-bracket.@trapdoor2 Have you tested your new configuration? I am curious how much does it flex. And also how do you see road over handlebar.
In this configuration I would be looking exactly thru handlebar. So for me this would be suitable only for racing. But this position should be very aero so suitable for flat Dutch races.
Can you take photo of yourself on the bike and photo of what you see from this position, please?I adjusted the headrest to suit me while mounted in riding position...but I haven't ridden it with this headrest yet. As ADEM sez on its website, it isn't really a "headrest", it is a "neck rest". It contacts my neck just about in the middle between my shoulders and head. So...my eye-line is well above the handlebars, I can easily see the bottom-bracket.
I'll see what I can do. Miz Diane has many redeeming features...but in the past 30 yrs I've found that she is 'untrainable' as a photographer.Can you take photo of yourself on the bike and photo of what you see from this position, please?