Well today we went and got dirty.
I met up with my daughter at Ashton Plantation in Bristol. This is a nice sized wood that has several different surfaces and a couple of decent climbs, so it's a really good place for a shakedown run.
On the plus side, the 2 x 10 set up is a peach, really clean changes from the amazing X0 shifters and a great spread of gears. I spent most of my time on the outer ring, and only when you hit some steeper stuff do you suddenly remember you have ten more ratio's left in the box
The DB is quite possibly the best bike I have ever ridden, it does everything you want, when you want it and without drama. Rather than a tentative first ride, it felt like I had been riding the bike for years.
On the downside, the black paint on the rear stays is way too hard and I have already picked up a couple of chips on the underneath. The top of the driveside stay has clear tape applied, it just a shame they did not tape the whole stay (as I have done on another of my bikes). Anyway, I'll let Chas know, and once the bike is dry I'll perform a Humbrol repair and then wrap the whole chainstay in inner tube.
BEFORE
AFTER
Was it worth the wait?
You bet your donkeesdoodahs it was.
Gio, you have GOT to get yours built, you'll love it.
That's yer lot then, another one hits the trail.
P.s. When I got home, I did another shakedown run on the second bike I've been building over the last couple of months. But that one has bigger wheels and very different shaped handlebars
I met up with my daughter at Ashton Plantation in Bristol. This is a nice sized wood that has several different surfaces and a couple of decent climbs, so it's a really good place for a shakedown run.
On the plus side, the 2 x 10 set up is a peach, really clean changes from the amazing X0 shifters and a great spread of gears. I spent most of my time on the outer ring, and only when you hit some steeper stuff do you suddenly remember you have ten more ratio's left in the box
The DB is quite possibly the best bike I have ever ridden, it does everything you want, when you want it and without drama. Rather than a tentative first ride, it felt like I had been riding the bike for years.
On the downside, the black paint on the rear stays is way too hard and I have already picked up a couple of chips on the underneath. The top of the driveside stay has clear tape applied, it just a shame they did not tape the whole stay (as I have done on another of my bikes). Anyway, I'll let Chas know, and once the bike is dry I'll perform a Humbrol repair and then wrap the whole chainstay in inner tube.
BEFORE
AFTER
Was it worth the wait?
You bet your donkeesdoodahs it was.
Gio, you have GOT to get yours built, you'll love it.
That's yer lot then, another one hits the trail.
P.s. When I got home, I did another shakedown run on the second bike I've been building over the last couple of months. But that one has bigger wheels and very different shaped handlebars