By Robert on Tuesday, 27 February 2024
Category: Bike Tech

Cervelo P3 Test Ride

I've posted a few times on my modifications to my set up of the Cervelo P3 (most recently on my home brew eTap wiring). The recent mods over the last few months include:

I've been meaning to take the P3 out for a test ride to make sure all is in order, and with my first event of the 2024 season fast approaching (the Port Talbot Wheelers 2-up 25) I decided to do so this morning.

In regard to the new chainring, and in keeping with my mix and match approach to bike transmission, I've been using a 57 tooth TA chainring on an old carbon Campagnolo Record Ultra-Torque chainset (the older version with 5 bolt chainrings). Before Christmas I went onto the Specialites TA website as I've done on several prior occasions, and placed an order for two new chainrings. Unfortunately, when I reached the checkout stage I discovered that they no longer post items to the UK (presumably another consequence of Brexit). Undaunted, I had them sent to my brother who lives in Brussels, and he brought them to the UK on a visit in February. These chainrings are 9-10 speed, and I'm using 11 speed gears, so it is quite pressing that I check that out!

Anyway, I set out on a brief ride in the neighbourhood - and I took along a Hover X1 selfie drone to see if I could get a handle on what my position looks like. In practice, it's quite difficult to find a section of road quiet enough - after all one wouldn't want to have the Hover X1 run over by a motor vehicle!

This was quite a brief ride, but I determined that:

If in further testing the excessive sensitivity of the downshifter switch is problematic, I can disconnect it from the blip box. I have the blip box mounted at the end of the aero extensions instead of bar end switches.

As noted above, I used the Hover X1 to take a few brief videos. This wasn't too easy - the device tries to track the operator, and it seemd as though setting it into flight and then adopting the riding position confused it somewhat! Also the section of road I was using was quite short. Anyway, here are three clips.

In a couple of the clips I think my aero position looks reasonably OK.

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