2010-11-21

Strida MAS upgraded

Recently I sold my Strida 5.0 and got a Strida MAS. This is a Special Edition with a really nice feature - a two gear ATS Speed Drive. I upgraded it with 18" wheels and a new saddle.

The Strida MAS is BLACK: black frame, black wheels, black pedals, black handle bars and NEON GREEN break callipers. It looks great. The MAS has a more sturdy frame, too. Check the stem and the welded connections on the pictures.

A Speed Drive changes the bike. With the 18" wheels the low gear is the same like my old Strida 5.0 with 16" wheels. But now I have a second gear. It makes the Strida faster, but requires more effort. You switch the gear with your heels. A gentle kick with the right switches up, a kick with the left down again. The Strida 18" wheel upgrade includes Schwalbe Kojak - thin, high pressure tires. I have an average speed of about 17 km/h and a top of 28 km/h, currently. I hope some training will increase that. :-)



From the people at Strida Forum I got the suggestion to use a saddle with springs. The Brooks Champion Flyer fits nicely and provides a comfortable ride.

It's getting dark early these days so I added some real lights. The included lights are a joke. I'm using a Sigma PowerLED and a B&M IXBack senso.
The Sigma allows me to take routes without street lights. It has 3 settings: bright, brighter, brightest - but no blinking. (I really hate blinking front lights). You can use an removeable integrated battery holder (4xAA) or an special external pack (Li-Ion).

The IXBack rear light has a nice compact holder. The inner part (called lightbox by B&M) can be removed easily.

If you have any questions about the bike, please add a comment.

Follow Up: Strida MAS Upgrade II

4 comments:

  1. nette Seite, hatte ich noch gar nicht auf dem Schirm.
    Gruß, Peer

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  2. Would you recommend this profile tyres or slicks for the city?

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  3. For a City - I whould suggest Schwalbe Marathon Plus. Here are just to much hazards on the Street. :-)

    The Kojak are slicks and they perform great. But they need even, dry streets for optimal performance.

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