So the unveiling is awfully near, but the Quickbeam is in the house and is more or less rideable. My fine wife stayed out of the shower until afternoon so she wouldn't miss the UPS man, as he had tried Monday while she was either at work or picking the kids up. I got home after the first day of the Regional tennis tournament at something like 8.30, but the fam was watching Dancing with the Stars so I took the opportunity to go out in the garage and fiddle.
And finally below is a "before" shot of the QB in my wacked-out garage. Boy is it gonna get a cleaning this summer. I was impressed how tidy the packing job was. To get going, I had to:
- take off all wrap
- cut off about 5 zipties, mostly holding wheels in place
- gingerly separate handlebar/stem from front wheel
- insert stem
- from separate small box, take out seat post and insert
- front separate small box take out front wheel quick release and mount front wheel
- install front brake hanger cable and thread front cable into front brake
- thread rear cable along stops
- install my own pedals (original MKS touring from Bleriot) and honey B-17 (from somewhere)
On different news, Louisville had a pretty big to-do about Bike-To-Work yesterday. The city/BikeLouisville (blog) sponsored rides beginning at three differnent parks: Seneca, Iroquois and Shawnee. There was also coverage in the CJ and a video report- with local media hog/star Dave C- on WLKY. At least with the CJ and WKLY report I was pleased to see them as very positive, with no shenanigans of "rebel cyclists breaking laws!!!". Admist this B2W coverage is the lame fact that I didn't bike to work. I drove *again* with my bike bucket o'balls and my big cooler o' drinks, but that is coming to a close. We play the State tournament next Thurs and Fri, so bike freedom is soon to return, in time for some May miles too. I *am* 440 miles ahead of last year's total and I'm 70 miles up just in May so far. It'll happen soon enough, and this time with an extra mount, the QB.
5 comments:
It looks great so far. I can't wait to see the complete build with lots o' detail photos. I am truly happy for you and know you will love that bike. I want one, but will likely settle for an adaptation of another frame.
Rivendell has elevated packing to an art form. Unpacking my AHH was a delight to the senses. Next time I get out there, I'm going to ask to shake the hand of anyone who packs for shipment.
Agreed Chris. I'm going to keep the packing tag and perhaps attach it to the Lil' Loafer. Fun stuff.
I'm all goose-pimply!
Media hog? I felt roped into the interview. :)
Nice bike. I may see it in person tomorrow.
Oh, how exciting!!
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