It's Not About the Bike
Ok, maybe it is, but at least it's not about THAT bike. (for the record, that book totally was about the bike. Who does he think he's kidding?) Today, we're going to talk about my much neglected road bike. Sure, I keep her in good running shape and occasionally give her a wash and sensuous rub down to get the road grime off but generally she's a neglected wench. Sometimes I ever giver her a little nipple tweak or two, she groans a bit when I do but I can tell she likes it. Well, the other day, her rear wheel developed a wobble. Seemed strange but I threw the wheel in the truing stand to give the nipples a tweak and had a bit of trouble getting the wobble out. Upon further inspection I found this:
what's that? Can't quite see it? How 'bout now?Ok, now I am going to talk about THAT bike. You knew that I wouldn't be able to hold off didn't you? Anyway, when I had the bike built up, the fork arrived at 100mm travel. The bike is designed for 80mm so I had planned to have it re spaced but now, after a few weeks of riding on it at the longer travel I don't think I'm going to have it done. Am I stupid? I guess my reason is that I LOVE the way it handles now and it feels plenty quick in the turning department already and I'm terrified that I won't like the feel after the switch. So what would you, my adoringly small fan base, do?
6 comments:
I've got a sweet carbon fiber Trek from the 80's that you can borrow if you need to. That's right, carbon fiber.
Tweak your own nipples and leave the travel alone: double your pleasure.
and it's that cool flexy carbon fiber from the eighties too.
Is that a crack in a bontrager wheel? If so any trek shop should replace it under warranty.
yep, I think it will be warrantied but I need to get it in first. I'm not sure because of the age of the wheel...
I just had a 4 year old Bonty wheel replaced last year. No prob.
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