I give mine a double thumbs up. While the looks aren't to everyone's taste, you can't see it when you're riding it. And there's a lot to be said for a workhorse gravel bike. I have two sets of wheels and throw on some fat slicks and guards for winter road riding. If you do go down this route then I'd suggest two wheelsets with the same hub to avoid the small faff of having to adjust the calipers/shim the rotor for the wheel change.
I give mine a double thumbs up. While the looks aren't to everyone's taste, you can't see it when you're riding it. And there's a lot to be said for a workhorse gravel bike. I have two sets of wheels and throw on some fat slicks and guards for winter road riding. If you do go down this route then I'd suggest two wheelsets with the same hub to avoid the small faff of having to adjust the calipers/shim the rotor for the wheel change.
Here's a picture of me being a fool on mine