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• #25302
Nope, no gravel on my way home today
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• #25303
Yet another disappointing search for gravel in Scotland.
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• #25304
No gravel here either.
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• #25305
A vote for Continental Contact Urban from me - picked some up from recommendations here and really pleased with them.
Loads of widths at 26" too.
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• #25306
Sweet
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• #25307
I prefer Maxxis DTH 2.3
I looked at these but couldn't find a folding head version on sale...I've heard good things about these and they look like they roll pretty fast
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• #25308
First link on Google: https://www.bikester.co.uk/maxxis-dth-tyre-26x2.30-kevlar-M240027.html
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• #25309
Wow, something that's got cheaper.
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• #25310
Xo
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• #25311
Keeping the English Cycles tradition alive
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• #25312
If you happen to watch the latest Jurassic World movie and think the forest and trails look familiar, it's because it was partly filmed in Surrey Hills
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• #25313
My experience is it'll usually get dressed again within a couple of weeks. I think it's some harder wearing but cheaper/rougher/noisier surface that gets put on rural roads.
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• #25314
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• #25315
Try harder, amey
This bike says 'bro' on it, so it must be for gravel
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• #25316
Doubles as a ladder for hanging wallpaper
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• #25317
Forks are dead cool.
Why the million tubes?
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• #25318
More framebags = better
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• #25319
Most prettiest pylon I ever did see.
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• #25320
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• #25321
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• #25322
Speedplays off road is hip hop as fuck
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• #25323
that's the local botanical garden
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• #25324
Are tapered headtubes really difficult to weld/ source?
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• #25325
Nope. Hard to mitre (get tubes to fit). Why?
Urgh, I hate surface dressing. Must take like 20% off the speed of a road.