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• #28252
42mm is spot on, I’m just sore that there’s not much choices between Rene Herse and Grand Bois.
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• #28253
It’s road bikes that’re the con, not gravel bikes. “Oooh look at me, I’m so sleek and aero, look at my skinny tires, I’m so fast, check out my 54 tooth chainring, yeah, sexy, I weigh 8kg, ride me hard, you’ll be fast too”. Whatever fuckface I’m 40 and slightly overweight and I’ll never be particularly fast because I’m not super athletic and I’m scared of riding on A roads because all the drivers are fucking psychopaths, so how about I pootle around town on this nice comfy grav bike with the sweet gearing that lets me spin up the hills without having a heart attack, and with the big tires that let me take a sly diversion down a bridleway instead of having to go down that dual carriageway?
That said, I got a new bike and banged some 47mm 650bs on it and I’m setting PBs all over Stravatown.
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• #28254
Road bikes are optimized for drafting and falling off.
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• #28255
My eyes….
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• #28256
^ Soon to be seen locked up outside Amey's local Waitrose
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• #28257
I imagine ^^ that brings a whole new meaning to the phrase 'quite expensive'
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• #28258
aesthetics is usually a moot point to anyone in the sort of tax bracket to purchase one of these, so we need not be suprised by its rather....challenging design languange
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• #28259
Wow that's bad
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• #28261
It’s actually cheaper than their non-E-bikes. Which is presumably a first for any manufacturer
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• #28262
Looks like a Trek fork attached to a mid to high end vacuum.
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• #28263
Other end of spectrum to the Moots here in Central African Republic:
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• #28264
Class 3 is one of those legislation that should not have been passed in the first place.
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• #28265
Lols, as if Catford have a Waitrose.
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• #28266
Panaracer Pasela folding 27.5 42mm is surprisingly comfortable and fast (despite not being tubeless ready), it more supple than the Gravel King with its horrendously stiff sidewall
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• #28267
lol
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• #28268
Moots has jumped the shark, first the 750c wheels and now this. So much for “the last bike you’ll ever buy”.
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• #28269
Have you seen the Moots road bike with integrated cables? They make Pinarello look affordable.
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• #28270
This is a what happens when a consortium from Texas takes a majority stake. I’m freezing them in my memory at 2020.
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• #28271
Kona Sutra LTD as you have one what do you think? I’m looking for something that can take 12kg of camping gear and an old fat bloke 90km a day on rocky trails.
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• #28272
Honestly it sound like any steel bike that’s geared toward mulit-day ride will work for you, modern OTP bicycles are fairly durable, like the Trek 520.
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• #28273
Good. Really good.
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• #28274
Ah. Didn't know and was all wtf happened to boring ti bikes.
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• #28275
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Dunno about anyone else, but I find 42s the best for roads around here given their state. I wouldn't want to ride anything less, and you're still in the Lord Jan Heine sweetspot of comfort and speed.