Took her out for a 15km test run
Came across the tiniest house in Australia for sale. Quite well designed.
(if the tiny house is rockin' don't come a'knockin')
She goes like shit off a shovel with an aluminium frame and tip-top groupset and cranks weighing 2.5 Kg less than my old Giant
She does not have a frame pump bracket which I will swap over from the Kronos so I improvised with some gaffer tape
I had been looking on the ebays for a new LED taillight since mine stopped working. But she comes with one fitted so that saved me at least $9 taking the bike price down to $66
Only issues I had were the rear derailleur cable sheath had frayed and was entering the derailleur at an angle, and also a pulverised prostate from the hard racing saddle
This cable sheath would normally call for a bit of work to remove the cable, re-sheath and recalibrate the cable length, but does bodgy man want to do that when he has a cup full of tie-wraps?
No he does not
I used that $9 taillight saving for a chitty-cheesecake, which I felt I had earned after my heart pumping hill climbs with those high road gears