February 21, 2004
Bike News
I got my new wheelset Friday: Mavic X519 rims laced with Shimano XT hubs, ready for the disc brakes that are in the pipeline. One word: sweet.
I took the rims over to the LBS and got rim strips, cheap tires (cheap because they were "used" in the parking lot by people who bought complete bikes, and decided to swap the tires out right away), and a cassette. I also suddenly realized why the shifting on my Trek always sucked -- I was using the 9-speed cassette from my Rotor on it, and it only has an 8-speed shifter (and 8-speed chain). Not helpful that the shifter isn't labelled. As I acquire more parts, I'll upgrade it to a real 9-speed, probably giving it a new cassette and a drivetrain upgrade (chain and crankset from my current iteration of the Rotor).
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| The Rotor Arsen, version 2.0b1 |
I have some other pictures of my bike: new, and somewhat soiled. Lots more parts are on the way. My off-roader will soon be a XC rider's wet dream.
Also while at the bike shop, the mechanic showed me his Christini, which had me grinning ear-to-ear. A few weeks ago I thought about how to build a front wheel drive bicycle, and my idea was exactly what Christini has implemented. I shared this idea with a few people, most of which said I was crazy. Chris (the mechanic) loves it.
Anyway, the only problem with all this bike stuff is that our living room is becoming awfully crowded lately. I'm surprised that Henry doesn't threaten to find a new roommate, it's getting so bad.
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| The living room |
Hopefully I can sell one of my older mountain bikes (retrofitted with 9-speed shifting and a newer crankset) when the project is finished.
For reference, it's a lot more expensive to put a bike together piece-by-piece like I've been doing (several hundred more for a complete bicycle, no doubt), but it is quite nice to pick and choose all the parts you want. One thing I sort of regretted with the first compy set on my german frame was that I bought everything straight Shimano Deore (kind of "meh" if you put a lot of off-road miles on your bike). This time around it's going to be a lot better. And seeing as how I've probably got the only frame of its kind on this side of the ocean, all the sweeter.
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