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Janet's new Audax, Bettina

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Andre Jute:
That's a lovely color, and pretty visible too for safety.

Neil Jones:
Your new Audax looks terrific Janet, hope you've been enjoying getting some miles in since you've had it. I think you will notice a difference in responsiveness compared to your RST, I do anyway. Like you I have a saddlebag on my Audax which I prefer to a rack as I find I like to carry the weight closer to the centre of the bike. I have a small frame and I find the I have just enough seat height to allow me to use a Carradice Bagman support with about an inch gap above the rear mudguard

You now have 2 fantastic bikes in your stable. I love my Audax, it's a beautiful bike to ride and flies up the hills compared to my RST. I'm planning on lightening my RST this Autumn, substituting the Thorn Expidition rear rack and using a saddlebag and possible fitting drops to it so will be interesting to see if it feels nippier on the road.

Hi energyman I would think that my Audax 853 with saddlebag support would weigh around 11kgs and my RST with expedition rack and hub dynamo and lights weighs around 14.5kgs. I can let you know exact weights towards the end of the week if you'd like as in work for next couple of days.

Regards,
Neil

energyman:
Thanks Neil,
Thought it must be a couple of kgs lighter.  I have hub dynamo & Thorn heavy rack too.

RST Scout:

--- Quote from: jags on June 17, 2018, 04:01:07 pm ---janet you need a rear rack.lovely bike  your health to ride it.

anto.

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Yup, got one Anto ;D

Janet

RST Scout:
Hi Folks,

Dan, Thanks for sorting my photos out and thanks for your kind wishes.


--- Quote from: geocycle on June 17, 2018, 07:41:21 pm ---Great looking bike. Have you got an uplift there or is the saddlebag sitting on the mudguard?

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The saddlebag is on a Carradice bag support that I've had in the garage for decades. Knew it would come in handy one day. I've now put a rear pannier rack on instead but its strictly NO panniers on this bike. I have had to take the front mudguard off because I could not stop it rubbing (I've got Marathon Supremes 700 x 32c on her - and very nice they are too). It does however make it easier to get the bike into the car.

Neil, I would agree with your assessment of the weights of said bikes but my RST seems to be an awful lot heavier. Very difficult to get it on the bathroom scales tho ::)


My bike was ready a week earlier than expected and I was due to go down to a friends the following day so they delivered it to her house in Harlech, Wales. The poor thing had to put up with it in her tiny living room for the duration. I was unable to use it much as my friend is a non-cyclist but the photos are taken when I did manage to get out one afternoon.
Since I've been home, I can't stay off her. Any excuse to go out on her as she is a delight to ride and so light.
She is called Bettina after my favorite cyclist author, Bettina Selby (I suppose I could have called it "Selby" but I thought "Bettina" fitted her better).

Janet

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