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Shakedown time.
Ohhhhh yes, I remember why I HATE this setapost with a vengeance. :evil: Four stops, first to tighten up the stupid 2.5mm allen bolts a bit more, next to thump the saddle flat, next to thump the saddle flat, next to tighten the stupid 2.5mm allen bolts a bit more. I mean, I know the roads around here are utter shyte, but this is the only seatpost I have that the saddle moves so far. I have two or three other USE Alien seatposts which are trouble free, but this one..... this one needs cutting up and throwing in the scrap bin.
So, first impressions are that the brakes are excellent. Just as well as I live on a hill and head out by going down it. Also the riding position is nowhere near as extreme as it felt when building the bike and when I get the saddle correctly positioned it will be pretty comfy, even for longer rides.
Handling is excellent, it's a really nippy little bike and corners superbly with a much quicker turn in that is dead stable once in the turn. It also feels a little less jarring on the poor road surfaces around here, even with 110psi in the tyres. Climbing is very good, the gearing is theoretically easier and you can feel that. Of course by the time I got to the first proper climb of the ride the gear cable had stretched just enough to prevent me getting the easiest sprocket on the cassette, yes I could have stopped and twiddled the adjuster on the rear mech, but.... you know, riding stopping phaffing and all that.
Anyway, I made it up onto the Roman Road fine, so no worries. I did take it easy down Canada Combe, this is a fast bumpy descent that has a few twists in it, but on Saturdays it can have horses, cyclists, walkers, cars, tractors et al going up and down, plus, new slightly lively bike and all that so......
The downtube SIS shifter is great, the only problem is that I have to time when I reach down otherwise I bump my arm with my knee when pedalling and shift two gears at once. The front mech friction shifter is quick, but does need to be trimmed a bit to prevent annoying noises. The Gatroskin tyres are as grippy and as grippy things freshly coated in something grippy.
So, overall and excellent ride finished with a pretty easy climb back to my house, so it must be easier to ride up hills on... mind, I was only out for 20 miles, let's see what it's like after 40 or more.