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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Lucy's New Look

Today was the test of Lucy's new handlebars and index shifters. I think it went great. The handlebars are Wald 8095 and are northroad style. They were really comfortable and my hands didn't go numb at all. The backward sweep put my hands in a very natural position that didn't strain my wrists and their being slightly lower helped to take a lot off my poor abused butt. I also love the look of them on her and they add a touch of elegance to my ride. They still keep me in a fairly upright position so I can look around and see everything.The curves will let me stretch out more and go a tiny bit lower if I want and are comfortable to hold. The only downside is I need to get a new mirror. Mine now only gives me a lovely view of my backside now.
The shifters are shimano tourney and will take some getting used to, but they worked great and shifted smoothly. All I'd ever used before were grip shifters so clicking the levers was a lot of fun. I kept shifting and they didn't skip of jerk. The left one for the front derailer will take the most getting used to because it takes a few clicks to make it shift. It's made that way so you can make micro-adjustments to stop chain rub. That doesn't seem like it will be an issue and I rarely shift that one anyway.
This was the most comfortable ride yet and the new bars made all the difference. Perhaps tomorrow I'll try them without the hated padded gloves.
Happy Easter!

Looking ready to roll.


Begging to be ridden


Her new bell looks elegant and has a great tone.


New baskets make here ready to carry anything.


A nice and smooth sweep back


The neighborhood cats approve of her new look.

3 comments:

  1. That is a nice looking bike. My bike has just hsd a new back wheel and saddle. The bell is dead but i never use it anyway...
    Nice to meet you. Back again soon!

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  2. Have a heap of fun. Silly comment - you have been, you are, you will. Keep it up.

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  3. Looks great and comfortable. Have a great ride.

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