Nice ride. Get out there and wear stuff out before upgrading anything too expensive. I would suggest some One Up Composite pedals, ESI silicone grips, and a properly fit saddle. These will all increase your comfort snd connection to the bike.
Also FIRST upgrade should be a good helmet(good doesnt mean expensive) and gloves!!!
Edit: changed grips from ODI to ESI
B_likethletter on
I second that. Go ride. You don’t want your bike spending more time in the shop than on the trail!
Likely your first “upgrade” will be a saddle. But you’ll have to ride it to know what you want!
MantraProAttitude on
No need for upgrades. You just need a helmet. Are you 4’/123cm tall? Or is your seat so far down for a different reason?
ProfessorPickaxe on
Go get on it, get a sense of how it rides. That’s a great bike just as it is.
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Nice ride. Get out there and wear stuff out before upgrading anything too expensive. I would suggest some One Up Composite pedals, ESI silicone grips, and a properly fit saddle. These will all increase your comfort snd connection to the bike.
Also FIRST upgrade should be a good helmet(good doesnt mean expensive) and gloves!!!
Edit: changed grips from ODI to ESI
I second that. Go ride. You don’t want your bike spending more time in the shop than on the trail!
Likely your first “upgrade” will be a saddle. But you’ll have to ride it to know what you want!
No need for upgrades. You just need a helmet. Are you 4’/123cm tall? Or is your seat so far down for a different reason?
Go get on it, get a sense of how it rides. That’s a great bike just as it is.