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  • I have the Sterrato on my Pickenflick and for general use (it's both my road and cyclocross and gravel bike) it's fine, now looking for bars for a studded winter SSCX idea, where anu extra width can help with control on the snow I believe.

  • Tektro RL520

    Have a pair for sale if you need them.

  • Correct. SRAM X5 double FD, X7 type 2 medium cage rear mech.

  • Any reviews of wtb nano in 27.5 2.1"?

  • looking for a decent disc wheelset. Hunt gravel? Hope? DT Swiss PR 1600? Any other suggestions?

  • Wheelsmith

  • Hope if you want loud looking hubs, the RS hubs are v.quiet - pro or con - you decide.
    Also have Hunt gravel, nothing good or bad to say on those, do the job.
    I'd trust the Hope to last longer - but that's based on nothing but a hunch and years of using Hope hubs.

    You could always see what wheelsmith or lightbicycle can build up.

  • Have 2 sets from the Cycleclinic. Can’t fault them.

  • anyone ridden a fearless vulture?
    https://www.fearlessbikes.com/vulture/

  • Hope 20five, £400, no faults. The rs4 hub is center lock and a little lighter, uses a 2 pawl freehub so is a little quieter, but you can fit the pro4 freehub with 4 pawls.

    The pro 4 version has slightly larger flanges and is 6 bolt.

    Both hubs come in 6 colours and various axle options.

    Couldn’t fault mine, got two pairs in the house, sold countless others.

  • A pal is building one up now

  • Dis roubaix on hope 25s this year . Hit everything but they never even needed truing . 2 sets here . Great wheels

  • Found one of these (Merida Silex) on sale a couple of weeks ago. Really tried to resist as I initially found it really pretty ugly (...head tube...), but wanted a winter/cheap gravel bike, and this was significantly less than some of the other options I was looking at (Cannondale Topstone, Canyon Grail AL, Fairlight Secan) plus available right away. On the plus side is also that it is a bit different geometry-wise from my Isen.

    I'm still struggling a bit with the way that it looks, but the weight is pretty decent (just north of 10kgs); it actually rides well (especially downhill); has room for at least 45s or 2.1s in 650b (currently running 42s); and was about £640. This is the same frame as the more expensive alu-models, and the same geometry as the carbon models.

    Basically, it is like a lighter Sequoia, pretty fugly, but also without the hipster-tax.


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  • Press shots show the stem slammed helps the looks, slightly.

    How much did you pay?

  • Ribble CGR SL, I see a few people here have ordered the Al but tempted by the crabon version. Stacks up as a light road bike that can take guards/panniers, be stripped back for the odd road race but then take massive tyres. Beside looking a bit silly with 25c tyres, what's the catch? Will the geometry feel lacking on the road? Guess I need to wait for some reviews.

    https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-cgr-sl/

    Think it even has a theaded BB which makes me happy.

  • Yeah, will try that! I think it is also the slack head tube angle combined with a steeper seat tube angle that makes for a particularly "funny" look. Makes it feel a bit like you are riding 'inside' instead of on a bike.

    6990NOK so about £640 GBP.

  • Sorry missed the price in your O.P, good price for what looks like a fun bike.

    Might be a challenge trying to make it more of a looker, be interesting to see what a -17 looks like (see old school C'dale MTB's!)

  • Nothing with huge stack looks good to be fair. Think of the bargain price you paid and don't worry about the looks...

  • Got an email today from Ribble confirming the frames landing before Christmas which with the Holy Season Break and their 7-10 day building time makes it a mid-jan delivery estimate.
    Fingers crossed for no undue delay.

  • I have a rear wheel off a 2018 Arkose 4 after some kind soul relieved me of the rest of the bike.

  • I like the look of the 725 steel one. unfortunately the frameset cost is a bit over budget...
    I think it's a bit crazy that the full tiagra build is a grand, yet the frameset on its own is £800

    yet with the alloy and carbon there's a £300 difference between the frameset and tiagra builds...

  • Worth buying the 725 as a bike and stripping? on the SL I think you'd be at least £100 better off after all the hassle.

  • Buy the whole thing, strip it and sell the bits. Profit.

  • Ah, shit man - sorry to hear that. I'd be interested in buying the wheel if it's any consolation for your loss?

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