All sorts at the moment! I've never managed to get my fit on this frame 100% right, but I think this time I mostly fell victim to not doing any long rides for ages, and not really riding a huge amount in the last year. That meant things like neck, arms, saddle (from sitting heavily when my back stopped working) suffered, and the Di2 shifters always seem to make my hands hurt if I spend too long on them.
I also bought some new shoes and can't seem to get the cleats quite right, but that's just going to have to be a work in progress, and I had to swap the seatpost and haven't gotten the saddle in the right place either!
Still, I managed the ride fine, so it's not like any of it is drastic - it'll just all need addressing if I want to go any further/do more long rides. Hopefully by the end of the summer, I'll be as at home on the Volare as I was on my previous frame.
And doing longer rides certainly amplifies any niggles, first thing I did after a 200km a couple of months ago was whack some more spacers under the stem.
Yeah - it's funny, doing a long ride is almost a 'shortcut' to realising what's wrong with your fit if it always feels like 'something' is off but you can't place it on a 'normal' ride.
All sorts at the moment! I've never managed to get my fit on this frame 100% right, but I think this time I mostly fell victim to not doing any long rides for ages, and not really riding a huge amount in the last year. That meant things like neck, arms, saddle (from sitting heavily when my back stopped working) suffered, and the Di2 shifters always seem to make my hands hurt if I spend too long on them.
I also bought some new shoes and can't seem to get the cleats quite right, but that's just going to have to be a work in progress, and I had to swap the seatpost and haven't gotten the saddle in the right place either!
Still, I managed the ride fine, so it's not like any of it is drastic - it'll just all need addressing if I want to go any further/do more long rides. Hopefully by the end of the summer, I'll be as at home on the Volare as I was on my previous frame.