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• #1452
It's an all-road bike. That wafer-thin space between a road bike and a gravel bike. I quite fancy one myself.
Exactly, it's pretty much perfect for Colorado and it's extensive dirt-road network, for example. Although it now looks like I should make something for California.
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• #1453
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• #1454
Yep, diggin' the new Breadwinner myself
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• #1455
Where do you all ride your gravel bikes? Do you choose a mix of tarmac to head out to bridleways, or do you choose off-road routes only? Do you have any good SE routes?
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• #1456
Where do you all ride your gravel bikes?
Spitalfields
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• #1457
actual lol
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• #1458
Instagram?
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• #1459
rep
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• #1460
Exactly, it's pretty much perfect for Colorado and it's extensive dirt-road network
Until it rains, then the peanut butter will clog everything.
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• #1462
I don't know what that is however it sounds dirty - where do I go?
Denmark.
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• #1463
I think sportgrus is techinally a swedish term - anyway the swedes have much more of it than we do in Denmark.
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• #1464
Until it rains, then the peanut butter will clog everything.
If you head out early enough you tend to avoid the showers in May/June, the rest of the time tends to be very dry in my experience.
Anyway, I suspect I'll be going to California in future (sadly).
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• #1465
I'm very happy to have been alerted to sportgrus. Thanks gang.
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• #1467
This is sadly true
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• #1468
Skåne County is good for sportgrus.
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• #1469
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• #1470
Very nice. Those forks are beautiful.
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• #1471
Best hashtag is best.
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• #1472
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• #1473
I dunno something a bit post-retirement David Millar about the paint work.
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• #1474
Just your standard issue British lanes really (remember what we rolled on last during the last TNRC?)
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• #1475
New Page Gosh
I don't know what that is however it sounds dirty - where do I go?