My CAADX had had a new fork fitted. I adjusted my pannier to fit the different rack on this bike. (I had forgotten that I actually have matching panniers - I should have left pannier #1 set up for my other rack-equipped bike and set up pannier #2 for the CAADX). I fitted a spare out-front Wahoo mount to the handlebar. I then went out for a shakedown ride yesterday.
I called in at the LBS mid-ride to scrounge a couple of bolts to hold the front mudguard on, having lost the ones that I took off the old fork! I'll try to fit the mudguard later today (Sunday). Hopefully, the positions of the mounting holes on the new fork match those on the old one otherwise the mounting stays might be too short.
I noticed a few things on the ride, leading to some late night fettling!
- The handlebar looked like it was ever so slightly off perpendicular to the wheel so I have nudged it round a smidge.
- The saddle also looked like it was not quite pointing straight ahead so I have nudged that round a smidge too.
- I discovered that the seat post has a micro-adjustment for angle. The nose of the saddle had been digging in where I didn't want it digging in (!) so I have tilted it down by about 1 degree. Hopefully, that subtle adjustment will do the trick.
- My CAAD5 has been put away for the winter. I borrowed its bar-end mirror for the CAADX. I'll buy another one before the spring to fit to the CAAD5.
- The 32C tyres had been a bit soft (~3.5 bar) so I have pumped them up. The maximum recommended pressure for these tyres is 5.5 bar. I put 4.5 bar in the front tyre and 5.0 in the rear one.
- I had noticed a slight juddering when using the front brake. I had wondered if the headset adjustment wasn't tight enough but it turned out that it was probably the front quick release. I had tested the front end by dropping it from a height of about 15 cm above the floor. A resultant judder usually comes from the headset, but mine didn't need tightening. I found that tightening the QR did stop the noise though.
I will do another test ride to see if I have improved matters as much as I think that I have.