Rene:

+1 on the grease comments but especially check the Brooks.  I've found
that when new they tend to creak, sound a bit like a saddle on a
horse.  Seems to go away after a while (and enough Proofhide).  Don't
forget the chainring bolts and crank spindle if something easier
doesn't solve the problem.

The Bomba shimmies?  There goes my theory on double top tubes!  My
Atlantis can shimmy if improperly loaded but it takes a camping load
to do so.  Maybe bikes just.....shimmy.... sometimes?

After looking at the photos, I see what scared off the carbon crowd -
nice bags!  and 2 of them!  The carbonic crew loves to stuff inflaters
& tubes in their jersey pockets.  If they even have a seat bag, it's a
little tiny black plastic thing that can barely hold an energy bar.
And never even a bar tube on the h'bars.

dougP

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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