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So you've had the bike for a while now..
How do you like it? ...
My bike's going great.
I've been out on it quite a lot - at least 3 times a week since I got it - and she's all worked in, loosened up and feeling great.
I've been working on jumps I'd never have attempted previously, and starting to make a few of them. I'm starting to get some technique showing through too, so practise makes perfect.
There have been mishaps though...
Straight after I got it I changed the 'flat' pedals for my toe-clip ones I had on my old bike. They have a plastic center piece, with an alloy tread around the ouside. Anyway, I landed heavy one time and cracked both of the center pieces. That made my pedals start to flex so I had to put the 'flat' ones back on while I sorted a replacement.
Now, I've ridden with the toe-clips for so many years I must rely on them, as when I started biking with the 'flat' pedals my feet kept lifting off them and moving around. I was having to work to keep my feet planted. I felt like a noob!
"I'll get over it", I thought and started to learn to live with it.
So, go forward about a week and a mate and I are in the forrest having a play on a few jumps we found. After 10mins or so on the small one, I thought it was time to move up to the big one. 👍
Bigger jump, need to go faster.
I hit this thing at a reasonable clip, and I remember looking down and seeing my landing spot underneath me - I think I was still gaining altitude as I passed over it...
Landed, crashed.
Got a very large bruise on my thigh and hip that hung around for a couple of weeks. One of them big yellow ones - was about the size of my hand and quite painful too.
No damage to the bike though, only my pride. So that was all good. 👍
Then, during the weekend just passed, I thought it was time to step up to a bigger jump again. (Not the same one, different location.)
First attempt I fell short by about a foot. Second attempt was better, but still not on the mark. Third attempt ended in another hard landing and the seat colliding with my arse. This resulted in a seat that was now bent off to one side, and an uncomforable ride home. And incase you're wondering, I had to rest for about 30-45 minutes to let my 'bits' recover from the impact.

Fingers crossed for no lasting damage, eh?
So this got me thinking about both crashes, and I think that if I had of had my toe-clips then neither crash would have happened. In both instances my feet came off the pedals. Obviously there was too much going on for me to remember exactly where my feet were, but I know they came off both times...
So, off to the bike shop this morning and I leave with a new set of pedals under my arm. Similar to my old set, but this time with metal centers. 15 minutes this afternoon attaching my toe clips and we're good-to-go.
We'll be going out for a ride tomorrow morning, so it'll be good to have my feet strapped in again.
Apart from this, there's been two punctures as well. Two in one week! I haven't had a puncture in over 10 years, and then two in one week! The first was a slow one which was lucky. I grabbed my bike one afternoon and noticed the front tyre had gone flat. A new tube later and we're all go again. So, next time out and I'm returning home after leaving my mate in town. It's about an hour before dark and the ride home takes me about 15 minutes. No problem.
So, riding along and then I hear a
clack,
clack,
clack.
"Better stop, I must have something caught in my spokes." Off the bike and can't see anything.

I rock the bike back and forward and
clack,
clack. Just as I think "It must be something in my tyre" I hear a faint pssssss. I rotate the wheel to see about an inch of a rusty nail sticking out - the clacking was it hitting on the frame. I think, "Well, I can't ride home with it in, but if I pull it out it'll go flat..." I give it a yank and
PSSSSSSSSSS.
🤬
So I carry my bike the 3-4kms home and get home just as the sun is setting.
That about sums up the experiences we've had so far. I'm loving it and riding it every chance I can. With summer drawing to an end though the evening rides have been put on hold and it'll be mainly weekend stuff from now through until about October, but them's the breaks.
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... I bought a P.1 Cromo... it now has a 2006 Rockshox Pike 426 Coil U Turn fork on it with an IRD Dual Banger Mechanical disc brake in front. The stainless steel braided housing it comes with makes my back brake feel like garbage though.
As for your P1 - sounds great! 👍
After seeing my STP, the mate I go riding with has recently traded his Scott for an STP Zero. By the sounds of it, it has the same forks as yours, and it's got the X-7 shifters and stuff that you suggested I get. As well as the hydaulic brakes and all the other

goodies...
Can you post up some pics so I can have a look? I've seen a few pics on the Specialized site, and the front wheel looks larger than the rear. Is this the case?
That's a really nice bike you've got yourself there. 👍