threebikesmcginty said:Relatively straightforward job, time should be allowed to include for the following:
Go and make tea - 5 minutes.
Drink tea - 15 minutes.
Sit staring into the middle distance - 40 minutes.
Haul self out of said chair with world weary sigh - 2 minutes.
Scratch backside - 5 minutes + 5 minutes.
Look at bike with disdain - 20 minutes.
Sucking of air through teeth - 3 minutes.
Shake head - 2 minutes.
Look round longingly at chair - 10 minutes.
Go and make tea - 5 minutes.
Drink tea - 15 minutes.
Toilet break - 1 hour.
General elsing - 2 hours.
Lunch break - 1 hour.
Post lunch break contemplation - 30 minutes.
Post post lunch break contemplation - 30 minutes.
Go and make tea - 5 minutes.
Drink tea - 15 minutes.
Scratch backside - 5 minutes.
Fix levers to bike - 30 minutes including swearing.
Go and make tea - 5 minutes.
Drink tea - 15 minutes.
Total time allowed 8 hours and 22 minutes not including hours spent on-line sourcing levers.
Ibby22 said:Yes I'm only a little person at 5" 2"
I think it is the reach, I have to really stretch to reach them and as I'm use to an upright cycling position I just don't feel as if I can get to the brakes quickly on my daily commute.
Thanks for your replies so far and I will look at the lever things.
Ibby
brokenbetty said:Hi Ibby
I fitted these http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=41921 which are designed for small hands and that made a big difference. I also started pedalling with the ball of my foot and that seemed to shift everything a little forward so my hands rested more comfortably near the levers.
threebikesmcginty said:Toilet break - 1 hour.
youngoldbloke said:I use those levers on my winter bike - an old 525 steel Peugeot with down tube shifters - You cannot replace Tiagra Shifters with them, they are brake levers ONLY. (Recommended - good value and very comfortable - I still spend 95% of the time on the hoods/tops however.)