those reindeer are on the move:
Okay then! My Nomad arrived around 4 PM and I had it on the road about 7 PM - just around the block to see what's loose! This was my first experience with a threadless headset & I am sure still not sure I have it set up right. I plan to set up a phone call with the folks in Bridgwater to review the details.
I decided to move my Time ATAC pedals over from my old bike. Rooting around my various parts boxes, I found two spare sets of Time cleats. I like these pedals - might as well keep using them! Turns out they have a 6mm Allen interface - I kept trying to get my 15 mm pedal wrench to fit, but it just wouldn't go!
It's serious night time here at 7PM - wow, that SON dynamo plus Edelux light really lights things up! Very nice!
Just around the corner there is a sharp little hill - studying the terrain info in google maps, it looks like about a 13% grade. I got the 38 tooth chain ring with the 16 tooth sprocket and thank you very much it didn't bother me in the least to have that low low gear. I will get plenty use out of those bottom gears around here.
Tomorrow I think I will fiddle around some with the headset spacers to lower the handlebars a touch. I asked for some extra steering tube length just in case, but the present set-up is a bit more upright than I like.
Probably the biggest puzzle in assembling the bike was figuring out how to hook up the dynamo-powered rear light. I found the Edelux instruction sheet & that reassured me that somewhere there was a connection on the light itself - OK, right behind the connection from the light to the dynamo, sure enough! What fun to ride and see the rear light working!
I expect I will just gradually work my up in distance, just to be sure that I haven't got anything hooked up wrong that might fall apart in some awkward remote spot.
Jim