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MarkS
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Rochester, Minnesota
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First Ride Fold Rush

I finally got out for my maiden voyage on my new (used) Fold Rush. It actually came almost 2 weeks ago but the rear aerospoke wheel had a slight wobble to it and the disk brakes needed new pads. Aerospoke was great taking care of the wheel and with a couple new pads I was set to go.

I should have brought along some wrenches to adjust the seat. I realized quickly that it needed to be moved back or the back reclined to give me a little more reach. But, after waiting two weeks the last thing I wanted to do was turn around and mess with the seat!

Anyway, I rode just over 30 miles. It felt great, a smooth ride. My first big hill I think the speed topped out at just over 46 mph. This is even with very wide tires (1.75 width front and back!). I have some Stelvios that just came that I will install when I'm ready for more speed. My average speed was still faster than the V2 that this is replacing.

I adjusted the seat tonight and I also tried the bodysock briefly tonight for a short ride but didn't have time to really test it. I think I will be a VERY happy biker for some time to come!

Mark

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graycycle
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Registered: Feb 2004
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>I think I will be a VERY happy biker for some time to come!

Mark<

No question, Mark. The Fold Rush is a superb bike, and you will grow to love it more the longer you ride it. Next to my wife, it is the pleasure of my life. Ray

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Telios97520
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Mark, your reference to Stelvios giving more speed puzzles me. What's the story. I too have a Fold Rush and hit 46mph smoking down a mountain. Thrilling; however, I decided to curb my 21 yr. old attitude and adjust to my 72 yr. old reality and keep it down from now on. It's called "saging".
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>I too have a Fold Rush and hit 46mph smoking down a mountain<

My top on a FR has been 52 mph. Then common sense kicked in and I thought about how it would feel if I went down at that speed. Ray

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MarkS
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Fold Rush

Well I've had a few more rides now. I put the seatback into a slightly less vertical position and it gave me a little more legroom.

How much stem is it necessary to have in the headset above the fork? I would like to get the fairing a little higher (my head is probably a foot and a half above it now) and the handlebars a little closer.

I put the Stelvios on yesterday. The front seems great. The rear I have had problems with the tube getting pinched and getting the bead to seat on the rim. After two flats I went to the LBS and they put the tire/tube on. I had another flat after only 15 miles. ( Maybe there is a problem with the Aerospoke and the Stelvio 25mm tire?) I put in a new tube (again!) and limped home rather than finishing the club ride.

I also went for a 45 mile ride on Sunday a.m. with the bodysock on a windy day. I see definite aero advantages, especially heading into a strong wind.

Mark

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Rich Stanford
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Stone Mountain, GA
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Fold Rush and Stelvios

Mark,

I had the same problem with Stelvios on the rear of my TI Rush. They didn't go flat all the time, but sometimes, and it was a hassle because I have a disk brake on that wheel and it has to come off before I can remount the wheel.

Anyway, I replaced the Stelvio with a Marathon Slick and was amazed at the result. It didn't slow me down a bit. Nice tire, and strong too!

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bentrider
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The Marathon Slick is a very nice tire. I use them on almost all of my personal bikes. They're not terribly quick but they're not too bad. Tough as hell too. Even not bad in the rain. I have one on the back of my FR also but still have a Stelvio on the front (451 wheel).

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