To get back to the original topic, I finally got to go for a real ride today. Really happy with how it turned out! Some climbing (558m), some gravelly/muddy forest roads (underbiking ftw) and lots of asphalt. Comfortable on rougher ground (although maybe that’s the 32mm tires at 35/38 psi), and fast to accelerate & climb. Great complement to my gravel bike.
Two realizations:
- you really have to torque the seatpost head to 6Nm. Even with friction paste, my saddle flipped up when I went over a bump at speed. More hilarious than painful, but still. Increased torque and it hasn’t budged since.
- I’m not the biggest fan of how the handlebar clamps to the steerer. I guess I should’ve known to loctite the screws, but I haven’t had the bolts on other stems loosen like that. You also need two allen keys to tighten... The other issue is with the topcap. The H9 is compatible with 1-1/4 steerers, so the 1-1/8 topcap they shipped actually just fits through the handlebar unless you add a spacer. Will replace it as I don’t think it’s a very clean look for an integrated handlebar to have a spacer “wart” like that…