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  • reach quite long tho, not sure how much shorter I can run my stem as.

    Always the same issue I have. I like wider bars, but then the reach needs to come in. I used to ride a mates Domane which was way too big for me, with 46cm bars and it was fucking fun!

  • Why not some dirt-drops? On One Midge has reach of 60mm, Salsa Woodchipper has 50-something mm, as far as I can tell. Maybe not quite as wide but reach is better.

  • In a year or two you’ll all be riding these silly wide drop bars.

  • It's a good question, I guess like to have a more road-focus shape than a proper dirt drop bar as the shape is more awkward if you intend to ride on the hood predominately.

  • Having said that, you remind me of the old Ragley Luxy handlebar, it got a real nice shape;

  • Yeah they ain't great on the hoods. In a straight swap (didn't move my stem etc.) I find the "drops" - the little nook really, not the very ends - really comfy.

    ^ The future of gravel bikes?

  • The Daija might be a good compromise, I guess it's time for me to experiment on the Arkose again...

  • Or ritchey venture max? Comp version is quite cheap and very wide in 46cm configuration.

  • Despite their ugliness, I have no issue with all this bar experimentation. I think road drops dampened the idea for some time, and now needs to be opened up again. Daija bars look interesting.

  • I got a Salsa Cowbell 2 in 46cm, although the Ritchley shape is different, it's not much to warranty swapping bar;

  • Biggest concern is the hood of the shifter, Shimano are rather boxy so having them at a severe angle might be uncomfortable, or even might actually be more comfortable.

  • Part of the reason I've always liked SRAM hoods. They've always been comfortable for me personally and at angles. The roundness of the hoods and closeness of the levers was a joy to use.

  • And the old Shimano one with the external cable routing

  • I actually think Shimano missed a trick when they made their modern levers very angular, that the hood is very flat and work best in a more nominal angle.

  • Bang on point. I genuinely thought they were going to progress from the 6/7x series to the 8/9x series in terms of shape, as I really believe as a main point of contact, it's all too important a design requirement. I love the grip change, but feel like the shape hasn't changed much and puts pressure on your purlicue and you keep shifting your hands.

    I'm a fan of the RS505 for this exact reason.

  • I am waiting for a new Kepler Disc frame to be delivered in the post. Which wheelset do you suggest (~1500/1600 g, ~£500, 23/24 mm wide rim)? Mavic AllRound, Hunt four season gravel disc, handbuild?

    I want to run it with GK SK

  • What frame is that? I'm looking to give my SO a gravel bike.

    Mini gravel bike kind of done. Steered to be chopped when she’s given it a ride. And a black saddle at some point

  • Also, I think it was in this thread that someone posted the 8bar Grunewald bike and (maybe) @mdcc_tester posted the open mold frame picture of it. I cannot for the life of me find it again.

  • It’s an XS On One Bish Bash Bosh but not original forks. My better half absolutely loves it.

  • Shimano R8020 or Sram Rival 1x? Which one do you suggest?

  • My missus bought an arkose about a year ago, in tiny women's size (48cm from memory).

    Due to house purchase with less bike room/incoming wedding/change of commute, she is considering selling it.

    It's had maybe 6-9 months of commuting maybe 3 days a week, <10km each way, so fairly minimal in the grand scheme of things.

    It's got 9s sora, trp post mount brakes, bolt thru fork etc.

    Thought best to give a heads up here, will likely make a formal sale add over the coming days.

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