Chris near Kansas City wrote:Small update.
Called the shop yesterday. They have checked the front end and verified that it is straight and true with the head/steering tube. Next step is they are going to gauge the frame from front to back to see if the wheels are inline or not. They have another bike waiting for framework, and they don't want to take mine off until they figure it out. So hopefully that'll light a fire to get mine done.
Hoping the best for you Chris.
As to wondering with E3's, not my experience. Just put 2 on a few weeks ago and it's like a new bike. The old ones (over 22kmiles) were getting pretty cupped on the back so straight was ok, but any curves were like rain grooves, just felt squirrely, so kept the speeds down till the change.
Fighting a cold, so rode last week twice to work, but as we are having a cold snap (with this cold in me) of low 50s, I haven't pushed it the last few days, but will be back on it by mid week next.
Should i put this up.
Maybe I shouldn't (just in fun - don't hate me just cuz I can ride year round).