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Evening all,
My 2000 Kona has finally been replaced as it needed a new rear derailleur, tyres, chain, cables and front wheel. Without a parts bin like I know some of you have, it was starting to get a little prohibitive to keep it running as it's a workhorse frame rather than something I ever pined after (unlike my wifes '92 RM, which we both love to bits). I guess I'd fallen out of love with it a bit too.
A week or so ago I picked up one of the new Marins. I was hesitant as I hadn't heard a lot from Marin recently, but the bike, on paper at least, seemed to be really rather good value for money and well specced out. It also happens that the medium size fits both myself and my wife. It's our first full suspension bike too, so a new experience.
Back in the day as a kid, the first task was to immediately attempt to upgrade every single bolt to titanium or failing that, purple anodised aluminium, which of course we never managed on paper round money, but still, there was a sense of direction and a strong will to purchase such celebrated products as the near legendary Crud Claw.
I haven't had a brand new mountain bike since 1989 so I wanted to ask, what do you all typically do to fettle your new steeds when you get them?
I thought of going over all the bolts to check torque, re-using my old pedals and grips and I've also replaced the stock saddle, which was far too painful for my old bum. The SDG which has replaced it, is, for reasons unknown, like a Parker Knoll armchair in comparison.
So, I guess I'm asking, what does the first few months of new bike ownership involve for you? Are you looking to upgrade OEM parts, familiarisation, comfort?
All opinions welcome.
Cheers
My 2000 Kona has finally been replaced as it needed a new rear derailleur, tyres, chain, cables and front wheel. Without a parts bin like I know some of you have, it was starting to get a little prohibitive to keep it running as it's a workhorse frame rather than something I ever pined after (unlike my wifes '92 RM, which we both love to bits). I guess I'd fallen out of love with it a bit too.
A week or so ago I picked up one of the new Marins. I was hesitant as I hadn't heard a lot from Marin recently, but the bike, on paper at least, seemed to be really rather good value for money and well specced out. It also happens that the medium size fits both myself and my wife. It's our first full suspension bike too, so a new experience.
Back in the day as a kid, the first task was to immediately attempt to upgrade every single bolt to titanium or failing that, purple anodised aluminium, which of course we never managed on paper round money, but still, there was a sense of direction and a strong will to purchase such celebrated products as the near legendary Crud Claw.
I haven't had a brand new mountain bike since 1989 so I wanted to ask, what do you all typically do to fettle your new steeds when you get them?
I thought of going over all the bolts to check torque, re-using my old pedals and grips and I've also replaced the stock saddle, which was far too painful for my old bum. The SDG which has replaced it, is, for reasons unknown, like a Parker Knoll armchair in comparison.
So, I guess I'm asking, what does the first few months of new bike ownership involve for you? Are you looking to upgrade OEM parts, familiarisation, comfort?
All opinions welcome.
Cheers