Sorry for delayed reply, I was actually off riding it in Scotland...
My Terra C is great! So good. It can do everything with two pairs of wheels. I've got a set with CX tyres and a set with the @amey recommended Voyager Hypers set up tubeless and it's truly a do it all bike.
It's as happy riding around Epping Forest in the mud as it is riding down the side of a Scottish mountain at 50mph+, loaded with bike packing kit or commuting (I swapped fixie recently so it filled in for a bit).
It is very stable and it's not slow either. I've done club runs on it and it wasn't the bike that ran out of steam, put it that way. I am a bit worried it's made my road bike redundant as I kinda like the comfort/grip of 35mm tyres it turns out!
It's very good value too for what you get. I bought a 105 whole bike for £1800 (the swapped on some Ultegra hydro I already had and some other bits) which given the quality of the frame is really good.
Sorry for delayed reply, I was actually off riding it in Scotland...
My Terra C is great! So good. It can do everything with two pairs of wheels. I've got a set with CX tyres and a set with the @amey recommended Voyager Hypers set up tubeless and it's truly a do it all bike.
It's as happy riding around Epping Forest in the mud as it is riding down the side of a Scottish mountain at 50mph+, loaded with bike packing kit or commuting (I swapped fixie recently so it filled in for a bit).
It is very stable and it's not slow either. I've done club runs on it and it wasn't the bike that ran out of steam, put it that way. I am a bit worried it's made my road bike redundant as I kinda like the comfort/grip of 35mm tyres it turns out!
It's very good value too for what you get. I bought a 105 whole bike for £1800 (the swapped on some Ultegra hydro I already had and some other bits) which given the quality of the frame is really good.