First bouncy bike!

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First bouncy bike!

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So thanks to a modified cycle scheme at work I decided to get a FS bike. Never owned one before, and the HT is getting on a bit now. So picking this up tomorrow:

https://www.specialized.com/gb/en/epic- ... 94820-5002

I didn't think it was going to happen with stock shortages and general paperwork faff.

Eek!
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That's going to FLY !!!
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I'll just be happy with not crashing!
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Nice :thumbsup:
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That’s fit
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Few pic. No drama with the pick up, just not sure I'll be able to ride until Sun/Mon. The carbon is an interesting look!

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First ride was a success! Didn't crash and nothing fell off.

It amazing how smooth and comfy it is. Tons more confidence downhill too.

Saddle is a PITA though. Need to have a fiddle with that.
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joe19 wrote: Sun May 02, 2021 4:40 pm First ride was a success! Didn't crash and nothing fell off.

It amazing how smooth and comfy it is. Tons more confidence downhill too.

Saddle is a PITA though. Need to have a fiddle with that.
Yeah? Good ride then? How far? Fork good? Shock good?
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Not sure I have the skills to comment on Fork or Shock :lol:

It felt very plush though. Much more speed downhill than previous.

I didn't go far (15mi) as the setup needs fixing, could feel my hamstring complaining.

What kinda tyre pressure do you run for ridgeway stuff? I Kept it low (30) on the HT for comfort, but maybe that's not needed now.
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Yeah if tubeless I'm about 28 on mine, 23 on the boys. But speed isn't our ultimate goal.
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Well, less fun stuff has started. The saddle was +5 degrees (so nose up). Tried to fix ...

The front bolt/clamp was not tight and basically rounded (prob why it wasn't tight). The rear was cross threaded.

I'm a baboon when it comes to mechanical stuff. But even I don't mess this stuff up :shock:

Will phone the shop and have a chat!
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Shop gave me some new bolts today which should fix it.

The seat came attached from the factory apparently. Shop just puts the dropper in.