by rongood on Fri Jun 25, 2010 7:24 am
I've now had the new 2010 model for a few days and can give a preliminary thumbs up. I hope to provide photos or video eventually, but i can give these observations now:
All the materials seem improved, all the bolts and hardware are of improved metals, and the plastic does seem to be a better grade, as promised. The bike is clearly sturdier and more rigid. The tools that come with it are also improved. The cases for the rear-wheel bearings are sturdier and unscrew from the outside, so you no longer have to take the bike apart to access the bearings. The seat post does not wobble, and you can now adjust the tightness of the seat-post clamp with the provided wrench (spanner) without having to remove the blocking bolt. The brakes are more responsive with the new springs, and i had less trouble adjusting them than i have had with my past A-bikes. The ride is smoother and the pedaling surer, and the rear wheel seems to have lost its back-and-forth wobble. The pedals are slightly better quality, but still too short for me, so i extended them out by about 3 cms to allow my feet to be a bit further apart and in line with my knees and hips. It is still true that the saddle and seat-post are inadequate, though improved. I use the Thudbuster seat-post.
All said, this is a remarkable improvement, and i am extremely grateful to those who must have worked long and hard to work out details of engineering to come out with this fine new version. I really want to keep using the A-bike as my primary daily run-around transportation, and this improved model has greatly restored my faith in the A-bike design.
I've now had the new 2010 model for a few days and can give a preliminary thumbs up. I hope to provide photos or video eventually, but i can give these observations now:
All the materials seem improved, all the bolts and hardware are of improved metals, and the plastic does seem to be a better grade, as promised. The bike is clearly sturdier and more rigid. The tools that come with it are also improved. The cases for the rear-wheel bearings are sturdier and unscrew from the outside, so you no longer have to take the bike apart to access the bearings. The seat post does not wobble, and you can now adjust the tightness of the seat-post clamp with the provided wrench (spanner) without having to remove the blocking bolt. The brakes are more responsive with the new springs, and i had less trouble adjusting them than i have had with my past A-bikes. The ride is smoother and the pedaling surer, and the rear wheel seems to have lost its back-and-forth wobble. The pedals are slightly better quality, but still too short for me, so i extended them out by about 3 cms to allow my feet to be a bit further apart and in line with my knees and hips. It is still true that the saddle and seat-post are inadequate, though improved. I use the Thudbuster seat-post.
All said, this is a remarkable improvement, and i am extremely grateful to those who must have worked long and hard to work out details of engineering to come out with this fine new version. I really want to keep using the A-bike as my primary daily run-around transportation, and this improved model has greatly restored my faith in the A-bike design.