Thursday - Agamemnon, Libation Bearers and Eumenides go to Skegness

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sungod

Senior Member
It's not in the better Columbus airplane tubing or SLX. So that's a lot of money for 3rd tier tubing.

hmm, hadn't noticed that, assumed it'd be spirit like the track frame
 

sungod

Senior Member
First proper glorious day in ages here, sunshine, light breeze, ideal temp. Took new (to me) bike out for first road ride, after some fettling efforts on the trainer to get the saddle position sorted. So, a pleasant 55km roll round the local road loop to get used to it all.

Turns out the handlebars are too narrow and a horrible bend, and the bar tape - despite being expensive - is awful; thin and hard feel. The Q rings are fine, just too big for me, but I'll replace the whole crank with a power meter most likely anyway. But all in all, very happy with it, and it was the bargain of the decade. So, home and into the shed to swap the offending parts out, which meant refreshing some cables and a decent clean up.

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Random chores otherwise for the day

nice, haven't seen a parlee for ages

those bars, yeah, ugh, will you be chopping off the excess steerer too :smile:
 
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VinSumRox

Über Member
Location
Scottish Borders
First proper glorious day in ages here, sunshine, light breeze, ideal temp. Took new (to me) bike out for first road ride, after some fettling efforts on the trainer to get the saddle position sorted. So, a pleasant 55km roll round the local road loop to get used to it all.

Turns out the handlebars are too narrow and a horrible bend, and the bar tape - despite being expensive - is awful; thin and hard feel. The Q rings are fine, just too big for me, but I'll replace the whole crank with a power meter most likely anyway. But all in all, very happy with it, and it was the bargain of the decade. So, home and into the shed to swap the offending parts out, which meant refreshing some cables and a decent clean up.

View attachment 795006

Random chores otherwise for the day

What sort of saddle is that? Presumably more comfortable than it looks!
 

wakemalcolm

Legendary Member
Location
Ratho
Foolishly put my hand up for undertime today so was up before the partridge. Thankfully managed to bag a desk job for most of the day so I'm not too frazzled.

Had a grandmother who lived in Boston, so day trips to Skegness were a feature of visits. Struggle to remember which of the 2 was worst.
 

Wheelspinner

Well-Known Member
nice, haven't seen a parlee for ages

those bars, yeah, ugh, will you be chopping off the excess steerer too :smile:

The frame is probably a tiny bit small for me really. The fork it came with had an almost but not quite slammed stem which was too small, but I knew someone with a spare Parlee original fork with the (much) longer steerer. For the first few rides I’m experimenting with the spacers and stem length and angle to find the right reach and saddle to bar drop, then yep the excess gets chopped.

The bars are 3T something, way too narrow for me, and badly wrapped to boot. Shifters were on the wrong spot on the bend, and there was a lot of bits of tape stuck on under the wrap to try and fill the dips and cracks…

It came with good wheels, and Dura Ace 9070 Di2 groupset with the Rotor cranks. I paid the equivalent of about 600 pounds. Couldn’t say no. 😀
 
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