Old Ned":1hmla5ae said:
Going to be ready for Pendle Witches then?
Yep, looking good for Easter Sunday.
A few things came to light during the ride on Sunday.
Negatives:
1. The seat lug bolt snapped when I tightened it up after adjusting the seat height as we were chatting before Sunday's clubrun. I had to abandon the ride before it even started and catch the train home! I fitted a temporary replacement and did a solo ride in the end.
2. Despite what it says in the Campagnolo catalogues the Super Record rear mech won't handle a 28t sprocket. The 42/24 lowest gear was a bit tough on the 30 mile ride with some long 3 mile climbs thrown in. Nothing I can do about that though.
3. The famed "steel ride" wasn't much in evidence compared to my normal Alu framed bike. The front end absorbed big bumps better than the carbon forks on the modern bike but road buzz through the 'bars was more pronounced. The back end felt about the same but did seem to stick to the road a bit better.
4. "On the hoods" braking? Forget it! On the drops was just about OK.
5. Oh and talking of hoods they were so uncomfortable compared to the nice long, flat shape of the latest Campag Ergos.
6. Friction shifting with a Super Record mech on a wide block is not the best.
Positives:
1. Tubs are king. The best way I can put is that they are so good at what they do you just forget about your tyres. They corner perfectly, stick like limpets to the road and sound great.
2. Even though it's only SL I couldn't detect any more than a tiny amount of flex in the frame even honking up the hills out of the saddle. My normal Alu bike is rock hard but this is very close.
3. The bike corners brilliantly and the neutral handling gave even me some descending confidence. I'm rubbish downhill but getting better.
4. The Rolls saddle was very comfortable. Again, I just forgot it was there.
5. Front shifting really hasn't improved that much I reckon. The front mech never had a problem either up or down.
6. The chrome forks look great in the sun!
Despite my complaints I loved riding it and can't wait for more. The frame has been at the core of a few rebuilds but it feels good to get it back to very nearly original spec. The 90s Look style pedals have to stay as I'm not keen to splash out on Record Super Leggera pedals and some old school shoes. I changed to Looks almost as soon as they came out so I may not even have used the quill pedals on this bike anyway.
Roll on the Pendle Witches Vintage Velo!
Mark.