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  • What are the options for sram flat top chain compatible 1x rings at the mo? 110bcd

    For the gravel usage

  • A friend of mine did a ~100km 60% SFAB ride on 28c Gators, he was also 2 of 5 which didn't puncture. Couldn't steer for toffee though.

  • Wolftooth? Got one on the Crust and had them on the Midnight Special before. Worked a dream.

  • That seems to be the only option. Very expensive though.

    Is it quiet? The garbaruk ring on my road bike is very noisy with the flat top chain

  • Nice. I honestly prefer winter rides like that than gambling with heat stroke in summer.

    Trying to arrange a move out to the PNW this year - I'm ready for consistently miserable but rideable weather instead of too cold / too windy / too hot / incredible (Fall).

  • Yeah, spring and fall riding are easily my favorite time of year to ride here.

    Oof. Rather you than me. Any idea where? I tell myself all the time that I want to live there and then I think about it more and I don’t think I could hack it. And my dogs definitely couldn’t hack it 😂

  • Aiming for Seattle but all depends on work situation. We'll see. Definitely west coast anyway.

    I quite like the idea of weekend trips to cities down the coast by sleeper train :)

  • Not something I've considered actually. I'll have a spin later and let you know.

    But yeah, not cheap. I just didn't find any other option. They do seem to last forever though.

  • Sweet. I've taken the Pacific Surfliner once, from Downtown LA to Ventura. 65 miles by car. Hour long drive. Took 3 hours to get there and 4 and a half to get back. And it was that, that convinced me to re-buy a car - ha. #murica.

  • Anyone else got a Rujo? Loving mine so far, very fast curing my knee pain. Just have to decide whether to go Shimano M520 or Time Atacs


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  • Me and the internet seems to be on team pd520 (if it's the xc2 that's the Atac being compared).

    To be fair I haven't got any experience of the XC2 ( I have a pair in the parts bin but the 520 hasn't given any reason to be replaced:)).

  • I’m on A520 but then again it is a road bike.


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  • Or, Look x-track. They have a greater float angle, nice pedals

  • I rode a Look style clipless system for a while never really got on with it and fixed I ride flats and straps or vintage clips. But want to try clip less again such a dinosaur I am. So the easiest to get used to

  • Also I really want to big up the On-One Rujo. I got this for £1250 but I hace seen Planet X doing one day deals for £999. I LOVE the colour. Well specced, great geometry, immediately confident ride. The kind of bike you climb off and can't wait until you can climb back on. Love it

  • Maybe a candidate for a 2020s Arcose?

  • Stay on the west coast, you don’t want to put up with this bullshit.


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  • Why not? It's a classy ride. Also delivered the day after the build date they said when I ordered it and seriously well put together by their mechanics. And it has a very sexy bum, lovely curved seat and chain stays.

  • Time Atacs. On all bikes since day one 14 years ago and never regretted it. Enough float to keep knee pain away and have always kept me 100% secured on fixed. T

  • I don’t know what the old ones were like, I think they were a different design, these are shimano SPD compatible - can use the same cleats and it’s still nicer. I went from shimano to them and found it easy and pleasant.

  • I used S-tracks for a while and they were shite

  • Have not read a single good review about S tracks.


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  • I really liked the feel of S-tracks but I broke 3 pairs in a year so gave up

  • I like S-tracks. Been using them for years. For whatever reason they're the kindest to my gammy knee (a bad injury from a while ago). The main, massive drawback is that they're not really serviceable. Once the bearings go they're ready for the bin.

  • I found that they were pretty poor at actually holding on to my feet. I came unclipped from them on several occasions both on and off road including one time mid air on the MTB which made for an unpleasant landing.

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