OK, the test ride.
Nothing fell off, good start.
It feels so heavy. It's NOT particularly heavy, certainly no more than the old Trek, but the big wheels, even with the much smaller tyres I've fitted, have more inertia than 559/26". That and the heavy fork ( which I tried locked and unlocked) just make it, to me, a bit of a bathtub.
The bars are far too wide for my knackered shoulders. OK, that's a fairly easy fix.
The Hydraulic disks work very well, but not so very much better than the V-brakes on the Trek. Much better than the calipers on the Scott!
The separate EZ-fire shifters work well mechanically, but are ergonomically not good to me. I'm used to the fully integrated ST-EF devices, so much more comfortable.
Therre's a logistical problem, too. Both the Trek, the Scott, and even the old Pug mixte, can be carried up the staircase fairly easily. This one cannot.
I only know this now; it went up originally as a kit of parts.
So, I cannot keep it. I've got about £60 in it so far, not bad for a fairly recent bike in reasonable condition.
It still needs new cables, really. As all the mechs were still sttrung up together when I got it, I simply restrung them on the bike.
Finally, it's probably one size too large. It's a 19" which, according to current model sizes, is between L and XL.
Fun to do, though, and the gearing will get you up anything!
44-32-22, 12-36t 9-speed.
So, once I've had a think about it, it will be up for sale. As it was donated gratis by
@iateyoubutler , I'll only be looking to recoup spend and time.