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• #15077
But I thought the point of the wide MTB bars was to help push your centre of gravity further forward due to the progressive geo. These on a road bike with space for 40's gonna be pretty light on the rear down hill.
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• #15078
It's all about the forwardz aeroz that's why i ride aerobars down rock gardens and no sick jumps maximum velocity. brought to u by red bull.
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• #15079
A friend of mine is looking to buy a bit of a do it all, steel framed bike. He wants to use it for getting about town, exploring lanes and occasional over night trips. He sent me this which Alp Kit sell that he likes the look of. I believe that's right at the top of his budget at £1,300. I've suggested having a look at a Genesis TDF but not sure what else to recommend. I suppose the question is, what's the closest thing you can buy to an Arkose that's made of steel and costs around £1300 or less?
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• #15080
If he’s happy with sram, hard to go wrong with that
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• #15081
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• #15082
Are BLB any good these days? I think he'd rather spend a bit extra for a better groupset either way. Thanks for the suggestion though!
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• #15083
The tyre clearance is 700x37. Not enough.
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• #15084
It comes with either 700 or 650b, 47mm on 650b is the claimed max, should be plenty for what he's got in mind I think!
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• #15085
The only people riding 650b are small people and those who bought bike that dont fit decent tyres and have to compromise. 700c is better, unless you're small.
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• #15086
To be honest, I think even 700x37 should be enough for him. Anything else you'd recommend?
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• #15087
late pass, but if this is in stock in his size seems good!
if you wanted to save a little the marin nicasio or four corners are worthy options, but honestly finding 2021 bikes which turn up in the first half of the year is getting harder and harder, if they like the look and they'll ride it, go for it.
https://www.marinbikes.com/gb/bikes/2021-four-corners
also i agree, i would want no bigger than 700x35/37 for a "do it all", over that you're into fetish territory
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• #15089
anyone remember gravel riding?
you know like
when it's 22 degrees
it's sort of sunny but could rain
you got some like, checked shirt on, bibs under some dickies
sun doesn't go down till like 8pm
rona numbers are low enough to feel good cycling with some pals and keep nodders in the pubs
the bridal paths are dry and crisp
you dont need to hose your bike down after
when you breath in your lungs dont feel like icicles
you're worrying about if you have enough water, not about if you have the layers
you just get on your bike, dont agonise over the weather
can cycle mid week because it's not dark after work
your brakes dont squeal
honestly, just want it back, feel like pure shit
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• #15090
Gravel riding has passed away. RIP u will live on forever. Cant believe it. I wanna run to u. Really cant believe this. @
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• #15091
this is now a memorial thread :<
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• #15092
The only people riding 650b are small people
:(
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• #15093
This is my gravel bike now, it just does road and the odd cyclepath. I remember vaguely having another wheelset with bigger tires, knobs and a massive 46t cassette, not used it in months.
RIP gravel, we had a good summer.
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• #15094
lighting a candle in your knobbly wheelsets honour
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• #15095
Nice bike! How do you rate those Exposures? Are they set up tubeless?
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• #15096
The only people riding 650b are small people
Oh.....
Even with 2.25’s?
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• #15097
They're reliable high mileage tires so far. been riding a lot of winter miles in terrible conditions, only got one flat so far, plug and go. Not as fast as the gravelkings I had before, but not as fragile, and they're staying mounted tubeless a lot better too.
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• #15098
my main riding buddy has the Open Up. Nice looking bike although I cant believe how much it cost. It gets him around well though and no issues re riding carbon off road.
Here he is with another riding mate (on a 26" MTB) riding part of the SDW back in those warm, lazy days of summer
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• #15099
That’s exactly what I was hoping to hear, I’m about to put them on a winter bike, and this couldn’t have been a better review.
I also got mine in a sale on wiggle where they were cheap as chips, maybe £13.
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• #15100
Second maj's recommendation of the marin 4 corners. Not too pricey, comes up second hand sometimes, great clearance. Retro braking but at the price it's not bad.
700 x 37 is for inner city commuters, which is fine, but if you want to "explore" and do a few trips, you need more than that unless you love close passes.
Wide ones are 150£
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