Lazy7
22nd June 2006, 17:41
so...
it turns out it wasn't all me - maybe still some me... but not all.
the bike was in dire need of some TLC.
took it into Bungy at Cycle Treads today and it woah - what a difference.
He Raised the ride height at the rear and added more preload. The ass was apparently way too soft and way too low removing a lot of the turn in ability.
At the front end he reckons it was in dire straights. Rebound and compression completely up the shitter. It was too hard on the way down and he needed to add a bunch of rebound to get it responding properly on the way back up. Said to me - "You probably had a shit of a time on uneven corners - would have been bouncing all over the place." - THATS WHAT I THOUGHT!
Also asked him to look at the brakes. cause it doesn't stop all that well. i just thought - hey, must be a really heavy bike. But he found that the calipers were so gunked up internally that one of them was only working on one side. The pistons weren't sliding in and out properly
so he stripped them down, cleaned them up put them back on.
finally and as a bit of a kick in the guts for me - he found the front tyres pressure was almost non-existent. i am kicking myself for not checking that personally. but he reset the pressures.
so - the result?
its a new bike.
i haven't even taken it for a decent ride yet. just up and back from takapuna with a quick de-tour through a couple of domain roads... but wow. first thought was -
"Weird - why is everything so smooth?"
then
"WOW - why does everything feel so light?"
I think i now know why i hated riding it for more than 45mins at a time. Compared the bike i have now - my old - badly setup bike felt like sitting on a piece of vibrating concrete.
also - the brakes. excellent. the suspension actually moves now under braking. and its nice and progressive. They bite way harder now with less effort. but combined with the softer and more properly sorted suspension the nose of the bike actually dives into a stop rather than feeling somebody replaced my front tyre with a water ski!!!
I am really happy and a bit relieved. Its a weird feeling. I am not feeling every single little bump and bad patch now. BUT i can feel exactly what the front and rear tyres are doing. Its soo much better.
no excuses now. bike is sorted. time to sort myself out.
it turns out it wasn't all me - maybe still some me... but not all.
the bike was in dire need of some TLC.
took it into Bungy at Cycle Treads today and it woah - what a difference.
He Raised the ride height at the rear and added more preload. The ass was apparently way too soft and way too low removing a lot of the turn in ability.
At the front end he reckons it was in dire straights. Rebound and compression completely up the shitter. It was too hard on the way down and he needed to add a bunch of rebound to get it responding properly on the way back up. Said to me - "You probably had a shit of a time on uneven corners - would have been bouncing all over the place." - THATS WHAT I THOUGHT!
Also asked him to look at the brakes. cause it doesn't stop all that well. i just thought - hey, must be a really heavy bike. But he found that the calipers were so gunked up internally that one of them was only working on one side. The pistons weren't sliding in and out properly
so he stripped them down, cleaned them up put them back on.
finally and as a bit of a kick in the guts for me - he found the front tyres pressure was almost non-existent. i am kicking myself for not checking that personally. but he reset the pressures.
so - the result?
its a new bike.
i haven't even taken it for a decent ride yet. just up and back from takapuna with a quick de-tour through a couple of domain roads... but wow. first thought was -
"Weird - why is everything so smooth?"
then
"WOW - why does everything feel so light?"
I think i now know why i hated riding it for more than 45mins at a time. Compared the bike i have now - my old - badly setup bike felt like sitting on a piece of vibrating concrete.
also - the brakes. excellent. the suspension actually moves now under braking. and its nice and progressive. They bite way harder now with less effort. but combined with the softer and more properly sorted suspension the nose of the bike actually dives into a stop rather than feeling somebody replaced my front tyre with a water ski!!!
I am really happy and a bit relieved. Its a weird feeling. I am not feeling every single little bump and bad patch now. BUT i can feel exactly what the front and rear tyres are doing. Its soo much better.
no excuses now. bike is sorted. time to sort myself out.