Thanks, but a lot of reviews mention that it does indeed have mounting points:
https://www.google.com/search?q=gia...i60j35i39j0.3407j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I too could not spot any mounting points on that frame from the product shots in those reviews. =/
Pic time.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say no mud guard mounts on that beast.
With a biplane fork and threaded headset? I see my bike has you... stumped.All City Space Horse?
Are there are bolts around the outside of the pedal that secure a shoe-contacting surface to the pedal body, that might be loose?My bike pedals seem real cheap. Every time I put weight on them there's a kinda click I can hear and feel. What should I replace them with and how hard is it to replace?
Superman would be going faster than 17km/h if he was pedaling at 650W. The most plausible explanation is that you're a giant.So either I am superman or this powermeter is broken.
Need a saddle width sanity check for those whom may now
Take a piece of aluminium kitchen foil and place it on a carpeted stair. Sit on the foil, lean forward a bit to approximate your riding position, then lift your feet. This should leave a good impression of your rear in the foil, and you can measure between the two points of deepest impression to get your sit bone width.
With a biplane fork and threaded headset? I see my bike has you... stumped.
That was a pretty disappointing first experience with a power meter! It's already on its way back to retailer. Did enjoy seeing 2500w coming out of my leg. Should have sprinted to just make it give some 5000w reading.
Did you make sure firmware was updated and also zero calibrate it?
4iiii Precision left sided one.
That's bizarre. Mine has been flawless so far. Well, shit happens in manufacturing. I'm sure they will make it right.
Yeah.. and just googling I couldn't find anyone else with the same issue with this model. Really odd.
Rivendell is an interesting guess. I'm not sure if they ever used biplanes, but they've used deep fork crowns which give a comparable look. I'm also running Shimano bar-ends in friction mode, cheap Shimano derailleurs, plastic fenders, and laughably huge chainstays... Grant Petersen might approve, at least until noticing the fit.That is does. Rivendell? Whatever it is, it is beautiful and really well set up.
Rivendell is an interesting guess. I'm not sure if they ever used biplanes, but they've used deep fork crowns which give a comparable look. I'm also running Shimano bar-ends in friction mode, cheap Shimano derailleurs, plastic fenders, and laughably huge chainstays... Grant Petersen might approve, at least until noticing the fit.
It's a drop-bar conversion of a 1983 Specialized Stumpjumper.
Need a saddle width sanity check for those whom may now
I have three saddles I've tried and swapped between as I try to find the right balance:
Fizik Aliante (143mm)
Fabric Scoop (142mm)
Brooks C15 (140mm)
Both the Scoop & C15 require me to be sitting perfectly, with more often than not some sharp discomfort right under me bum. (Whats weird is the Fabric Scoop on my mountain bike is perfect, but that's probably do the saddle to bar drop.)
The Scoop comes in different curves so are you sure you are have the same version?
Biked 24 miles today. LA to Manhattan Beach and back
outside and I figured the best way would be to put the u-lock through the frame+backwheel to the rack. Anyway thanks in advance. Can't wait to start getting in shape and not looking like a twig.
Hey bike-age I'm new to the scene and have a few questions. So I'm planning on commuting to work via bike (only 3 miles all downhill then 3 miles back uphill). I was wondering if the Trek FX 2 would be a good bike for this. It's a bit pricey but it looks to have everything that I want. Also I'm going to purchase a U-lock and I know this is a stupid question but whats the safest way to lock it in? My work has one of these
outside and I figured the best way would be to put the u-lock through the frame+backwheel to the rack. Anyway thanks in advance. Can't wait to start getting in shape and not looking like a twig.
Treks are solid bikes, so generally can't go wrong, I would recommend popping to the bike so and trying it though if just to get the right sizing for you.
As to the lock you got it
Yea I'm heading to a bike store tomorrow to get a feel for the right size frame. Thanks a ton of the picture I'll get one of those chain thingies for my front wheel too. Never hurts to be too safe.
Did my longest solo ride today, still only about 26 miles, but dang it felt good. Could have gone another 10-20 easily. Well. So my brain kept insisting when I finished.
Where is this?
Sometimes it's best to listen to the brain, others you may have to fight it.
Bought a new bike on friday. 2016 Giant TCR Advanced Pro 1 with Ultegra DI2. It is soooo good. I installed my Reynolds wheels and my 4iii power meter.