bram.biesiekierski
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Got out for another ride today. Damn this bike is fast!! Did a section of single track that i know very well. Beat my e22 PBs with ease. Obviously power is a big factor here, but the bike still needs to get around the features/corners and it does this bloody well aswell.
The bike is surpisingly easy to manouver. Before completing this build i honestly wasnt expecting it to be as nimble / easy to throw around as it is. I was expecting more acceleration / speed, with a negative tradeoff being less agility / manouverability. But im not really experiencing any negatives. Im thinking its the high front end, it just gives great confidence, the high riding position gives a great platform to push the front through the bends. Leaning the bike is easy, and it pendulums side to side very well. I dont know what it is, but i reckon its better than the e22 was.
Managed to get the rear brakes less grabby by adjusting the lever ratio. Its now feeling pretty bloody good.
I got the suspension in the ball park. Still not perfect, but i reckon its better than yesterday.
I had a hard pedal strike with a tree or rock and bent the crap out of a crank. The X1 100mm has realy wide Q factor, and it just doesnt fit through tight gaps that well. Although ive bent 3 cranks on the e22 before, so i cant blame the X1 too much. I buy my cranks in bulk for this exact reason. I was just hoping it would last more than 1 ride. On the bright side. The crank bent before the 3d printed bracket gave up.
I also dropped the chain twice. And the second time it wedged in between the side plate of the X1 and the chainring spider. The chain basically chainsawed into metal and gouged it pretty bad. The metal shavings forced into the rivets on the chain, and bent a few chain side plates. The chain didnt snap though. But it is scrap now, some of the links ate so much metal, they wont bend anymore. So im going to have to figure out a chain guide system somehow.
It feels like 1 step forwards, 2 steps back.
The bike is surpisingly easy to manouver. Before completing this build i honestly wasnt expecting it to be as nimble / easy to throw around as it is. I was expecting more acceleration / speed, with a negative tradeoff being less agility / manouverability. But im not really experiencing any negatives. Im thinking its the high front end, it just gives great confidence, the high riding position gives a great platform to push the front through the bends. Leaning the bike is easy, and it pendulums side to side very well. I dont know what it is, but i reckon its better than the e22 was.
Managed to get the rear brakes less grabby by adjusting the lever ratio. Its now feeling pretty bloody good.
I got the suspension in the ball park. Still not perfect, but i reckon its better than yesterday.
I had a hard pedal strike with a tree or rock and bent the crap out of a crank. The X1 100mm has realy wide Q factor, and it just doesnt fit through tight gaps that well. Although ive bent 3 cranks on the e22 before, so i cant blame the X1 too much. I buy my cranks in bulk for this exact reason. I was just hoping it would last more than 1 ride. On the bright side. The crank bent before the 3d printed bracket gave up.
I also dropped the chain twice. And the second time it wedged in between the side plate of the X1 and the chainring spider. The chain basically chainsawed into metal and gouged it pretty bad. The metal shavings forced into the rivets on the chain, and bent a few chain side plates. The chain didnt snap though. But it is scrap now, some of the links ate so much metal, they wont bend anymore. So im going to have to figure out a chain guide system somehow.
It feels like 1 step forwards, 2 steps back.