Originally Posted by
urbangroper
I pulled the steerer tube off and there is a good 3/4 of an inch left in it. The clamp won't be 100% on the tube, about 2/3rds but it will be safe enough tightened up with spacers I am sure. I got the spacers because together they make 26mm which is the current spacers + about another third. Which should do me. If not I'll just use whatever I can, they come in a set so nbd. The trekking bars look ace although I read that they can be a bit flimsy feeling. Will see. Not expecting much for the price hehe.
Got SPD shoes. Fished them out of storage. Nice sexy beige ones I got on sale in the mid-late Jurassic. They still smell of stagnant pond water too.
I tried adjusting the cones fwiw. I got it nice and tight but the wobble is epic. Its moving like 4mm or more. I suspect I had been riding around on it like this for some time thinking the bearings were bust but it just needed adjusting. Unfortunately now the bearings really are bust. I'm hoping new bearings and a repack with some grease will sort it, if not it might be the cones or the hub. Bummer if its the hub but its a generic Scott ally one anyway so won't be expensive to replace if I have to I guess.
Never tried a suspension seat post. I am 100% certain it will be rubbish but I figured if it isn't unbearably bad it will help a lot. The ride on the Sub is best likened to a pneumatic drill. Its cripplingly harsh on all but pristine asphalt. I'm planning to do some bridleways and dirt track on the wider tyres which I will also run a few psi down to (hopefully) smooth things out a bit. I'm not sure how adjustable it is anyway. I only want it set real firm for the big OMG pothole moments to spare my lower back which has a couple of compressed vertebra from years of riding sports bikes on crappy provincial roads.

If its terribad I can just send it back.

Actually, the Satori ones are quite good and used extensively throughout Asia. There have been some real **** ones in the EU/UK/NA market, but the same company that makes that "turn-up" stem (you bought the dual pivot?) makes some nice ones.