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Where I find it less than ideal is for fast, aggressive 80km (or less) hilly rides, if I had never ridden great road bikes before on the same roads I would be perfectly happy.
If you want a bike that can take some easy singletrack and gravel and take on ”endurancy” road rides it’s a great choice. If you never plan on running 35s or bigger than the streal would likely be a better choice.
Hi,
I have seen a few fairlights around, what are the opinions of the strael and secan? Has anyone here used the secan as a "roadie"?
I am looking to replace a bowman pilgrims and considering going something new.
Thanks