Originally Posted by
custermustache
I'd agree that you need to learn some basic mechanics - a big part of cycling, IMO, is understanding how it works. If you are "pounding asphalt" and don't understand something simple like brake adjustment you might end up pounding your head on the asphalt waiting for your ride. You don't need to adjust the BB or anything, but basic mechanical skills will serve you well.
Yes Bianchigirll came to the same conclusion. Thanks custermustache I will begin moving in that direction.
[/QUOTE]I'd also sell the crankset and get something else.[/QUOTE]
A decision about the Dyna Drive crankset could be made once it's 'keeper' status is determined, right? Or does it play substantially into initial fit? As repenchage states it compounds setup, so take it out of the equation early?
Snorkel has been purchased, short periscope is on back order!