The title probably made it sound interesting.
That was unfair of me.
Still, over, on YouTube, you can catch a couple (probably painfully boring) ride videos:
The squeaking noise, while I was pedaling, wasn't the dry bearing I'd assumed it was (which is why I'd ignored it--I knew I hadn't any lube on board for the trip); the sound actually came from the PAS magnet ring just barely touching the PAS sensor. It will not happen again!
I may invest in some kind of action-cam that will be able to film a little more smoothly, but it'll have to go on my body or a helmet. This was filmed with my smart-phone camera, mounted on the handlebars. In fairness, it actually has pretty decent image stabilization--but there's only so much can be done. The handlebars vibrate constantly to some extent, unless on the smoothest of roads, and they can shake like hell on the bumps.
Anyways,
Take care, everybody!
Tklop
That was unfair of me.
Still, over, on YouTube, you can catch a couple (probably painfully boring) ride videos:
The squeaking noise, while I was pedaling, wasn't the dry bearing I'd assumed it was (which is why I'd ignored it--I knew I hadn't any lube on board for the trip); the sound actually came from the PAS magnet ring just barely touching the PAS sensor. It will not happen again!
I may invest in some kind of action-cam that will be able to film a little more smoothly, but it'll have to go on my body or a helmet. This was filmed with my smart-phone camera, mounted on the handlebars. In fairness, it actually has pretty decent image stabilization--but there's only so much can be done. The handlebars vibrate constantly to some extent, unless on the smoothest of roads, and they can shake like hell on the bumps.
Anyways,
Take care, everybody!
Tklop
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