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I was in contact with them about that. I almost got one but now that I've got MTBs I think I don't need a "big" gravel bike. I'm going to wait until I break the Tripster and then see if I bother replacing it. My original plan was to get rid of the Tripster and Mason Resolution and have the Exposure with two sets of wheels for road/gravel but I reckon I will just ride an MTB on most gravel events and maybe get a 'light gravel' aka modern road bike for everything else and get rid of the Tarmac and Resolution. Problem is I can't break this Tripster and I get attached to the other bikes.
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yeah I get that. My Quirk is pretty similar to the Exposure, and for a while was doing double duty for road and dirt long rides, but now my CDF has had some treats and covers road/light gravel just fine and my Quirk never sees the road setup, making me wonder whether I should have put a MTB group on instead of Force. Plus for months almost all I've ridden is my parts bin rigid MTB, so all we can really learn from this is that im an idiot
well now they do the Exposure you can have one ;)