Hello again. As promised, photos of the new bike I collected this afternoon. Apologies for the crap quality photos.
I've been out on it this evening, just 30 miles across the usual crappy surfaced back lanes. My average speed has gone from 15mph to 23mph!
Not really! As said before, I didn't buy it with any expectation that it'd increase my average. I was a bit nervous it'd be a punishing ride given everything I'd read about its stiffness and aggressive setup. It's actually a fair bit more comfortable than my Neil Pryde which is really surprising. When I hit bumps and bad surfaces on the Neil Pryde you really feel the hit, the shake, a bang, almost like a shockwave which travels through the bike and isn't absorbed, and instead travels through you. The chain slaps with the impact and it's generally unpleasant. Perhaps my tyre pressures haven't helped and I've often come away feeling fatigued, with numb/ringning hands and fingers. I can only put it down to the bike as I know the fit is spot on.
Anyhow, with maybe a bit of a rose tinted view, the Cervelo is noticably more comfortable. Maybe it's the new, wider rims compared to my old C35s, which house a 25mm tyre properly instead of creating a lightbulb shape effect. Over the same surfaces, there's no bangs or hits, and no numbness in my hands. There's absolutely no road buzz either.
The saddle's also great and far more comfortable than the Fizik - I've never had one with a cut out in the middle until now - hopefully it'll stop any potential 'problems' later in life.
What with Covid, the shop wasn't able to do a full-on bike fit, and instead did a more basic setup. I'm welcome back when things calm down for a better fitting. That said, the reach, bar width and general comfort already feel great so not too sure what could be made better next time around.
Thanks again for your help.
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