We're done and its been out on a test run!
First impressions.....my butt no longer accepts old skool flight saddles! Wow, i haven't ridden any distance on an old early 90s one for a fair time. Wow, hard....
As for the bike. Well, the chain didn't drop off, i didn't run out of low gears and by the time i got to 11/36 on I hill, i was frankly going plenty fast enough with me spinning a bit!
As for the bars, well I've tilted the bars down a touch and moved the levers up and out a touch. Longer term comfort we will have to see.
Im not sure the tyres are helping in some ways. Speedy on the road (although marked as 47c they actually measure 41c) but the lack of volume and consequently higher pressure needed means they are a bit hard on the rough stuff.
I can see the appeal of 42c on a gravel bike for british roads and errrrr wellll errrr gravel, but on a tractor tyre rutted washboard bridalway, they really are not quite enough.
Probably going to pop on my 2.1 mezcals for a try.
First impressions.....my butt no longer accepts old skool flight saddles! Wow, i haven't ridden any distance on an old early 90s one for a fair time. Wow, hard....
As for the bike. Well, the chain didn't drop off, i didn't run out of low gears and by the time i got to 11/36 on I hill, i was frankly going plenty fast enough with me spinning a bit!

As for the bars, well I've tilted the bars down a touch and moved the levers up and out a touch. Longer term comfort we will have to see.
Im not sure the tyres are helping in some ways. Speedy on the road (although marked as 47c they actually measure 41c) but the lack of volume and consequently higher pressure needed means they are a bit hard on the rough stuff.
I can see the appeal of 42c on a gravel bike for british roads and errrrr wellll errrr gravel, but on a tractor tyre rutted washboard bridalway, they really are not quite enough.
Probably going to pop on my 2.1 mezcals for a try.
