First frustration-free rides of the year this weekend, after installing the right-size seatpost.
After work on Friday, I hit some new-to-me trails about 5 minutes from work. Fiddled with the seat positioning a little bit. The trails (Dearborn, MI - right along Hines Drive) are relatively flat, twisty, but every-so-often you have a short, wicked climb of about 30 feet when you come up from right next to a river up to the upper banks (hard to describe). Couldn't do most of those climbs. Because this was my first time there, I got lost a few times into some areas with standing water, but at the end I did two laps of about 8 miles a piece.
Sunday was gorgeous - low 70's, sunny, and I had already gotten the yard work done on Saturday so I went out to some trails I helped build at Hines Drive in Plymouth. There are two sections - Lakeview & Riverbends. Lakeview is just that - up and down the shores of Newburgh Lake. There are some flowy sections, but it's still fairly technical (at least to my novice skills). The good news here is that I'm making climbs I wasn't able to do in the fall - 50% bike, 50% the engine.
Riverbends is more flat, and shorter, but faster. Because this goes right down to the shore of a river, it tends to dry out really slowly. When combined, the two sections are about 3-4 miles, so that was 7 or 8 miles down & back. Was still feeling it, so I went to another trail that is notorious for drying out slowly, and that was the case Sunday. Had to hop on the gravel two-track after only a mile or two - shoulda stayed at Lakeview/Riverbends. By that time though, I had developed a small issue and my a** was sore so I headed home.
The issues I've got now:
1) bottom bracket has developed a creak, only under power. I'm used to this with my old SS CX bike with a press-in bottom bracket, so this is new to me. I think I'm going to spend this week looking into the drivetrain issues (creak, and my rear derailleur issue pointed out prior). I'm also wondering if my spacer use is correct on the BB. I *think* I have zero on the non-drive side and 1 on the drive-side (XT 2x10).
2) I can't seem to get this seat to be comfy. I've been playing around with the position (fore/aft, angle), and I'm almost out of angle adjustment (tilted nose-down). I'm going to throw on an old seat I have to see if that fixes it - didn't have any comfort issues, but it's a boat anchor.