A customer left a Shamal Ultra with me for service.


Both the front and rear derailleurs were off-center by about the same amount.
There's something really satisfying about adjusting the derailleur cage that's rattling against the rim right in front of the customer—click!—and centering it perfectly.

I thought it might be a small LED light with a silicone band case mounted on the hub—
(↑you see those on fixed-gear street bikes(no brakes, which is crazy) sometimes)

But it turned out to be a new Garmin sensor.
The bike's appearance will definitely be cleaner this way,
though that setup looks like it'd get stolen in a heartbeat.


Both the front and rear derailleurs were off-center by about the same amount.
There's something really satisfying about adjusting the derailleur cage that's rattling against the rim right in front of the customer—

I thought it might be a small LED light with a silicone band case mounted on the hub—
(↑you see those on fixed-gear street bikes

But it turned out to be a new Garmin sensor.
The bike's appearance will definitely be cleaner this way,
though that setup looks like it'd get stolen in a heartbeat.