Well today was a momentous day - my bright red Audax Mk3 frameset arrived in a big box, in a similarly red post office van.The excitement of unpacking it was tempered of course by the greater imperative of not damaging the frame, nor slashing my hands with the knife. And this is what issued forth, if you will:
So...where to start, after all this anticipation?? Well the first job was to get it up on the bike stand so I could work on it without damaging the lovely paint.
So, let's pause for a run through of my first impressions.
a) WOW! That colour!! The brightest, most in your face red I have ever seen!
b) The frame is light, and feels lovely. Quailty seems excellent; the paintwork and welding looks first rate.
c) The geometry appears sport on. It's similar in size to my road frame, but with the crucial comfort factor engineered in; the top tube is longer, so I shall be putting a couple more spacers on the head to bring the bars up a bit.
Then, I got to work, methodically I like to think, with bars, stem, brakes (Shimano A550's), tyres (Pasela 25c's), seat, and derailleur (rear - the front band-on tiagra mech has a bad that is oversized for a road bike, so a new band is needed). By lunchtime she was looking like this:
And I have now got to do the external bearing BB (tomorrow), fit a chain, front mech, and trim the mudguard stays so they fit properly. I really cannot wait to get out on the road on this beauty, it feels full of potential!!
I'll update this post as I progress with the build. Off back to the garage now!!