Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Spider Build: Final Piece

It's Christmas Eve today and with that came the final piece of my Spider build. I had finally purchased a seat and handlebars of my own back in November when they became available at Bike Bling and forgot to post an update here, but that's not the focus of today's post. (For what its worth, I went with a WTB Pure V SLT saddle and Easton Monkeylite ML mid rise carbon bars, both of which I like very much.)

After getting my seat and bars, the only piece of the bike that wasn't new was my pedals. I had been using old Shimano M505 pedals from my Specialized FSR XC Pro, and while they worked decently they were far from high-end.

I had been researching pedals for a couple of months, trying to get an idea if I wanted to stick with SPD's or switch to Crank Brothers clipless pedals. Early on in my search I fell in love with the CB Acid 2's, thanks to their light weight, decent size platform, and cool white color that matched my bike. The problem was that the best price I could find for those pedals was around $160.00, which was outside my budget for pedals.

I had been combing ebay for a while, and a few days ago spotted the exact pedals I wanted (brand new) with a reserve of $60.00. At that point there were three days left on the auction, and I figured the price would go up to the $150 range eventually, but I put in a bid anyway just in case.

I monitored the auction closely, and was surprised and thrilled when I won the pedals for only $80.00. What was even better was that the seller voluntarily offered to reduce the shipping cost to me because he was just up the road in Lake Elsinore, so the total cost was $85.00.

I was in the office this afternoon working (on Christmas Eve!) when the mail arrived, and was blown away that the pedals came already. They were in perfect, new condition, and the seller had even included a second set of cleats and shims for free which was amazing.

Even better, the boss let me bang out of work around 1 PM, so I headed home and installed my new toys as soon as possible. They went on with no problem, and clipping in and out has never been easier.

I rode around the driveway to test them out, and at first blush I absolutely love them. They look perfect, feel really good under my feet, and are extremely easy to clip in and out of, something I had a problem with while using the SPD's.

I'm excited to take the bike out for a ride this weekend now that its in final form. Building it from scratch has been a ton of fun, and I feel inordinately blessed to have such a quality bike. It has truly been a merry Christmas already, and the big day isn't even until tomorrow...

Here's how she looks in all of her complete splendor:


1 comment:

DougSully said...

Nice--glad to see the Spyder is done!!

I also love the "updates in bunches"!!