Ok,
Despite the below issues I had a quick test down the road using the thumb throttle. On my stand it hit 44kph and on the road I hit 35 without pedalling or adopting a good position or going further than may 150-200m.
Issue 1: Wheel didn't fit in dropout (I have shaved them down).
Issue 2: 130 width on my rears and the wheel is 135.. (I stretched it, hopefully evenly).
Issue 3: The wheel was pointing left. (You guys were correct, the wheel was horribly out and the LBS is going to dish it).
Issue 4: My SRAM Apex has basically no gap to fit the PAS sensor plus magnets.
He suggested buying a new crank and fitting it, which is going to cost $200 AUD (£115) which is what I paid for the whole Specialized road bike in the first place.
I have been reading the threads and trying to find a solution.
A) Buy a different bike and sell the Specialized (I may even come out on a profit).
B) Pay to have a new crank fitted
C) Try to fit one myself (but probably fail). Would need to buy the crank and kit to switch..unless I can just changed the BB?
D) Find a clever way of fitting a PAS sensor. I have seen other threads where people have tried to glue on etc but the bike is now at the LBS and I cannot do this anyway unless I take it all off and have a go. I had planned on going on the left side but it would have to be the right side no doubt if I can find a workaround.
ps: The bike is https://www.specialized.com/ca/en/secteur-elite-apex/p/23482 and I guess it is possible to glue it a segment at a time without removing the crank?
Spent way too long trying to sort just the wheel out on Saturday
Any suggestions please
Despite the below issues I had a quick test down the road using the thumb throttle. On my stand it hit 44kph and on the road I hit 35 without pedalling or adopting a good position or going further than may 150-200m.
Issue 1: Wheel didn't fit in dropout (I have shaved them down).
Issue 2: 130 width on my rears and the wheel is 135.. (I stretched it, hopefully evenly).
Issue 3: The wheel was pointing left. (You guys were correct, the wheel was horribly out and the LBS is going to dish it).
Issue 4: My SRAM Apex has basically no gap to fit the PAS sensor plus magnets.
He suggested buying a new crank and fitting it, which is going to cost $200 AUD (£115) which is what I paid for the whole Specialized road bike in the first place.
I have been reading the threads and trying to find a solution.
A) Buy a different bike and sell the Specialized (I may even come out on a profit).
B) Pay to have a new crank fitted
C) Try to fit one myself (but probably fail). Would need to buy the crank and kit to switch..unless I can just changed the BB?
D) Find a clever way of fitting a PAS sensor. I have seen other threads where people have tried to glue on etc but the bike is now at the LBS and I cannot do this anyway unless I take it all off and have a go. I had planned on going on the left side but it would have to be the right side no doubt if I can find a workaround.
ps: The bike is https://www.specialized.com/ca/en/secteur-elite-apex/p/23482 and I guess it is possible to glue it a segment at a time without removing the crank?
Spent way too long trying to sort just the wheel out on Saturday
Any suggestions please