A new member of the harem only comes along once in a while.....
...and while she's still blue, she comes with magic too.
There's a lot to compare to the older one...but there's a lot of new too.....
.....cooling fins on brake pads
....and a rear derailleur with a switcharo....
The linkages look similar, but this is where the similarities come to an end.....
On my inaugural ride (climb), I became aware that I had been deceived....the world is in fact, flat.......
You still have to pedal.....but pedaling slower gets you farther....this bird will go far, and I will take her there.
Left a good job in the city
Workin' for the man ev'ry night and day
And I never lost one minute of sleepin'
Worryin' bout the way things might have been.......
Big wheel keep on turnin'
Proud Mary keep on burnin'
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river.....
3 comments:
Congrats on the new 429. Got mine in Feb - love it. Put about 500 miles on it so far, amazingly fast and stable.
Quick question: What rear tire ar you using? Don't know if you noticed, but the rear wheel clearance is marginal. I'm running a GEAX AKA 2.2 and have about 1/8" of clearance. Can't ride anything damp before it clogs.
I'm just running the stock Slant 6's right now, hoping to get some Bronson's to try soon...I did notice the clearance issue....it's kinda a pet peeve these days....
Limited rear tire clearance is the Chris Cocalis build style. Just get comfy riding a skinnier-than-you're-used-to rear tire. All my Cocalis-designed bikes have been like that too! No worries on it.
Post a Comment