Gorgeous Bomba and cool ride, I would definitely given you a shout
out ;-).  I notice on my steel canti bike that the brooks creaks and
the wire loop on the canti's sometimes rubs/creaks on the fenders -
just a thought.

On Apr 18, 9:28 am, Peter Andrews <beardedpe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm with Esteban here, and I'd venture to say that, on a new bike,
> with a new brooks, it is most likely your saddle.  Grease the rails,
> and be sure to use whatever it is you use on top of the saddle
> (proofide, Obenauf's) on the underside as well.  Get it in there
> between the rear plate and the leather (where the rivets are).  This
> spot can be the source of a creak that resonates through the whole
> bike.  You might loosen the tension a bit and then re-tighten after
> you've gotten some goo in there.
>
> As for the front end shimmy:  I used to call them speed wobbles when I
> was a kid on a skateboard.  It's more to do with physics than
> anything.  I get the same shimmy on my Bomba at medium speeds and no-
> hands.  The shimmy has less (or nothing) to do with your super-nice
> headset, and more to do with the speed you're going, and the geometry
> of the Bomba's front end, specifically the rake (and trail) of the
> fork.  This bike is designed as an off-road bike capable of heavy,
> loaded touring.  I commute on my Bomba with a loaded rack up front,
> and it feels quite solid.  When I take it for a jaunt sans front load,
> the steering feels positively twitchy (and responsive, as if ready to
> maneuver across a dry creek-bed strewn with rocks the size of soccer
> balls).  I'd say, basically, don't sweat the shimmy.  It has more to
> do with the function of your bike, not a dysfunction.
>
> Hope this helps...
>
> On Apr 17, 10:49 pm, Rene Sterental <orthie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Today was the Tierra Bella Century and I rode the 35 mile ride with the
> > Bombadil. You can check out some pictures here:http://tinyurl.com/y6nuxy2.
>
> > I taped my handlebars and shellacked them. I think the result is
> > outstanding, my first ever experience with cloth and shellac. I also taped,
> > twined and shellacked the stand.
>
> > The day was great, I'm out of shape but working on it. I get bad hot spots
> > on my left foot, seems I have a Morton's Neuroma on that foot. At least with
> > the platform pedals I was able to move my foot around. It seems worse when
> > I'm putting pressure to climb, subsides when I can pedal without applying so
> > much pressure on the foot.
>
> > Amazingly, my bike seemed to be invisible to all the crabonites and
> > aluminites passing me on the left all morning long. The only guy who said
> > "Nice bike!" was a young guy riding a Bianchi single speed, wearing a beard
> > like Sheldon's and carrying his stuff in a messenger Timbuktu bag. Not even
> > at rest stops did anyone approach me to ask what kind of bike was I riding.
> > I guess that in their world, carbon is the ultimate and nothing else exists.
>
> > I followed the tire pressure guidelines from the chart, and the bike felt
> > wonderful. I did, however, note the following problems and would like
> > feedback to solve them:
>
> > - Going a bit fast on downhill slopes, about 16 mph, removing the hands from
> > the bars caused a shimmy. It was kind of a low frequency shimmy, gentle but
> > steady. The bike kept going straight, but with the shimmy. I have a Chris
> > King headset; is it perhaps a little tight? Read somewhere that someone
> > fixed that problem by loosening their headset a bit.
>
> > - The bike creaks constantly; there is some creaking when coasting, but I
> > cannot associate it with anything in particular. Perhaps the Berthoud
> > fenders, perhaps the BB. Then, when pedaling with my hands on the hoods,
> > there was a regular loud creak that towards the end I could replicate when
> > stopped by twisting on the handlebars. Both of my stem bolts are as tight as
> > I can tighten them by hand. This creaking superimposed on the rolling creaks
> > as well and created a cacophony (in my ears) that seemed to get worse
> > towards the end of the ride. Specially if I was pedaling harder or uphill.
>
> > Any help with suggestions on how to fix these problems will be appreciated
> > as always!
>
> > Thanks again!
>
> > René
>
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