I take it all back. The Planet-X is fabulous. Accelerating, rolling, stopping, all fantastic. What also strikes me is that the frame fits quite well. The seat tube is a little on the short side (there's a LOT of seatpost showing) but the top tube is spot on, which is what counts.
I've started to get used to gears again. There have been a few times that I feel the chain skip off the cassette when I'm spinning too slowly in too low a gear, but I should get the swing of it soon enough. Being able to control how much effort you expend is very cool. I will confess to abusing the freewheel a little bit, but I'll stop that from now on since there's no reason for it, other than novelty factor.
I've taken it for two proper spins at this point. One yesterday to just give it a normal go and see what happened, and a recovery spin today. Both spins were really nice. It rolls so smoothly, despite nastyish cycle paths and roads in spots. Acceleration is nice, thanks to having gears. The brakes, though weight-weenie brakes actually have a pretty good stopping power. Certainly much better than the Tektro brake/lever combination on my fixie.
It rocks. Totally. End of :D
Now that I have that finally sorted, it's time to get back into shooting again. It's been too long, and I'm starting to miss it now. For some reason, I've never doubted my ability to come back. Probably cos I've had about 3 of them so far, certainly in air rifle :P I had 3 months (minimum!) off last year for my exams, so 6 shouldn't be too much hastle. The skills are all still there, they'll just be a little rusty. Certainly my general and core fitness, stability, strength and flexibility have all increased due to cycling and running. May need some balance work, though, those particular skills haven't been used in some time... Will inform when I make contact :)
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