Rollers are very capable of light offroading.
A lot depends on your ability and how rad you want to get :)
Loads of choice on 35mm cx tyres, which can take a rim dinging hammering.
Pictures not a roller, but a 1" quill stem lugged steel frame, the fork is a bit flappy and the quill stem and frame, and old EA50 bars, the old brakes are terrible. Flat pedals, 35mm tyres, milk carton mudguards and make sure your brakes are in good order and you can have a lot of fun.
Haven't got a roller yet as the old raleigh hasn't died yet and i have the KM for proper mountain stuff :)
Rollers are very capable of light offroading.
A lot depends on your ability and how rad you want to get :)
Loads of choice on 35mm cx tyres, which can take a rim dinging hammering.
Pictures not a roller, but a 1" quill stem lugged steel frame, the fork is a bit flappy and the quill stem and frame, and old EA50 bars, the old brakes are terrible. Flat pedals, 35mm tyres, milk carton mudguards and make sure your brakes are in good order and you can have a lot of fun.
Haven't got a roller yet as the old raleigh hasn't died yet and i have the KM for proper mountain stuff :)
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