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I took my newly built Dave LLoyd Quantum 650 out for its shakedown ride today. Lovely and sunny but pretty breezy by the time I got out, plus the seas front at Weston-s-Mare was packed, great for the traders, utterly confusing for a local like me.... where the hell have all these people come from? :shock:
So, home to Sand Bay, along the toll road and a stop by the crumbling Birnbeck Pier.
Then on down the sea front and up to the top of Roman Road to try the bike / gears out on a suitable climb, all good apart from a slightly stretched rear mech cable... I'll sort that when I get home.
I took it steady going down, as the road is bumpy, twisty and busy on a sunny day. The saddle had moved (again!), so I stopped at the bottom and made the final adjustment... nice of two passing cyclists to look at me working on the bike and ride straight past. I always ask if everything is OK, which 99% of the time it is.
Out to Elborough and then a double back for a couple of long pulls, one across wind and one straight into the headwind. Stopped at the International Helicopter Scrap Yard... sorry Museum where they have just taken delivery of a Bloodhound Missile, COOL!
Then the mile drag down the dual carriageway into the headwind, through Worle Village, up the hill and home.
Very pleased with the Q650, a couple of little post ride adjustments and we are good to go again. Next trip, the Mendips.
I took my newly built Dave LLoyd Quantum 650 out for its shakedown ride today. Lovely and sunny but pretty breezy by the time I got out, plus the seas front at Weston-s-Mare was packed, great for the traders, utterly confusing for a local like me.... where the hell have all these people come from? :shock:
So, home to Sand Bay, along the toll road and a stop by the crumbling Birnbeck Pier.
Then on down the sea front and up to the top of Roman Road to try the bike / gears out on a suitable climb, all good apart from a slightly stretched rear mech cable... I'll sort that when I get home.
I took it steady going down, as the road is bumpy, twisty and busy on a sunny day. The saddle had moved (again!), so I stopped at the bottom and made the final adjustment... nice of two passing cyclists to look at me working on the bike and ride straight past. I always ask if everything is OK, which 99% of the time it is.
Out to Elborough and then a double back for a couple of long pulls, one across wind and one straight into the headwind. Stopped at the International Helicopter Scrap Yard... sorry Museum where they have just taken delivery of a Bloodhound Missile, COOL!
Then the mile drag down the dual carriageway into the headwind, through Worle Village, up the hill and home.
Very pleased with the Q650, a couple of little post ride adjustments and we are good to go again. Next trip, the Mendips.