To set the scene. I just bought a Tour de Fer with the intention of cycling through Europe and beyond, with my partner, every summer for the rest of time.
Today was its second ride, the first a 40mile round trip to Loch Lomond, the ride today was shorter in distance but the path was much choppier. At points i was imagining how this bike feels different to ones before - all aluminium mtb geometry frames. I started to feel the steel soaking up the bumps and being my first steel frame I now understand that saying 'steel is real' STEEL!
The gearing seems strong on hills and it maintains nice speed with little effort on flat it shifts and I imagine performs well when heavy.
I'll get to the point of this thread now,
As well as my first steel bike its also my first drop bar ride - what im wondering is how to adjust my seat and bars for the comfiest ride. (not mechanically, but ergonomically)
Do you set yours in a particular way to fit you and how come? I do know that many people dont like drop bars on their touring bikes so i am of course,open to suggestions to try other types!
+ any other little personalizations you have to your bike I would love to see them.
Thats what makes a bike!
I cant wait to take her over a mountain!
Today was its second ride, the first a 40mile round trip to Loch Lomond, the ride today was shorter in distance but the path was much choppier. At points i was imagining how this bike feels different to ones before - all aluminium mtb geometry frames. I started to feel the steel soaking up the bumps and being my first steel frame I now understand that saying 'steel is real' STEEL!
The gearing seems strong on hills and it maintains nice speed with little effort on flat it shifts and I imagine performs well when heavy.
I'll get to the point of this thread now,
As well as my first steel bike its also my first drop bar ride - what im wondering is how to adjust my seat and bars for the comfiest ride. (not mechanically, but ergonomically)
Do you set yours in a particular way to fit you and how come? I do know that many people dont like drop bars on their touring bikes so i am of course,open to suggestions to try other types!
+ any other little personalizations you have to your bike I would love to see them.
Thats what makes a bike!
I cant wait to take her over a mountain!