2004 Kona Unit resurrection

It's been a frustrating few months with severe back pain preventing much in the way of riding or working on bikes -- any kind of bending sends the old lumbar region into spasm. X-rays and MRI scans have shown 'general wear and tear due to ageing' so there's not much to be done except avoid bending and do some cautious physio. Ageing sucks the big one.

Anyway, today I did the smallest possible job on the Unit, achievable while sitting in an office chair -- installing these eBay bar plugs. Not ruling out getting aboard and taking it for a spin in the next few days!

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Finally, finally, got out on this little number for its inaugural ride. Two months' back pain, physiotherapy and osteopathy meant a long delay in actually testing the thing, but now we're in summer time and the light lingers later in the evenings, it seemed about right to get out and about.

First impressions: very nice, light ride, although the ratio I have chosen may be a little too geared toward climbing and not enough to motoring on the flat. The pricy Rene Herse tyres do a great job in soaking up the bumps but it was very clear very soon that the rear has an irregularity in it which resulted in a rhythmic bump-bump-bump as I rode. Very irritating. Here's hoping deflating and re-seating it will help.

And two months' worth of lard needs to be shed, judging by how knackering this modest outing was . . .

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Still fiddling about with this. In light of the recent test ride and following the controversial 'Bar ends yay or nay?' controversy, I decided to fit some bar ends, which I figure will help with riding position given my height vs the 19" frame.

Also finally whittled down that strange little cassette arrangement to a single cog, although may have to go down to 15t as this seems a little low-geared.

Which leaves the bumpy back tyre to be sorted.

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