Douglas Ruby
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Groton
I have been thinking through what I need to do to prepare my bike for a new riding season. It is cold here in New England and a bit snowy right now so I have plenty of time to service my 2015/16 base Turbo. I am not nearly hardy enough for serious winter riding.
Please note that my bike has just over 1300 miles. I swapped in a Shimano 11-speed XT derailleur and 11x40 cluster about 200 miles ago. Brakes pads had already been upgraded as has the battery. I also have a Thudbuster ST seat post and Specialized rack kit. The handlebar is a shortened carbon fiber with Ergon GP-5L grips. With the exception of the motor, this bike is functionally equivalent to the Turbo S. Just less power and a much longer range!
Here is the plan:
Doug
Please note that my bike has just over 1300 miles. I swapped in a Shimano 11-speed XT derailleur and 11x40 cluster about 200 miles ago. Brakes pads had already been upgraded as has the battery. I also have a Thudbuster ST seat post and Specialized rack kit. The handlebar is a shortened carbon fiber with Ergon GP-5L grips. With the exception of the motor, this bike is functionally equivalent to the Turbo S. Just less power and a much longer range!
Here is the plan:
- Charge battery and store off bike in warm basement. This battery is brand new and has most current 5.12 firmware that is supposed to solve the odometer reset issue.
- Clean bike (it is pretty good)
- Clean and re-lube chain. No wear issues since only 200 miles.
- Clean rear cluster, front chain ring.
- Clean and re-lube derailleur idler sprockets.
- Check bottom bracket bearings.
- New brake pads. Kool-Stop KS-D330K organic.
- Update Garmin Edge 1000 firmware.
- Tires..My Michelin Energy 700 x 35C (37-622) are showing some wear after 1200 miles, particularly the rear. Considering changing to Schwalbe Marathon Plus 700 x 38C (40-622).
- Stem...Considering a Redshift Shockstop (90mm x 6 deg.).
Doug