PhilDAS never content with the bikes I already own

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  • Custom gravel bike is the new titanium midlifecrisis 'forever' bike ;)
    Should be quite cool! Looking forward to seeing where you go with it.

  • With all those drop bar bikes you surely need an ATB?

  • I think it's probably different yeah. This one has pretty minimal drop to the bars hence my thinking of a low stack cover. My old one was a lot more slammed and was also a Medium.


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  • Custom gravel bike is the new titanium midlifecrisis 'forever' bike ;)

    Should be quite cool! Looking forward to seeing where you go with it.

    I do want something to last years but knowing me, unlikely to be forever. Gravel just seems like for my riding, the bike I'll get the most use out of.

    I am probably approaching midlife so it's not all that surprising.

  • It's true and I would totally like a big fat tyre ATB style thing for short weekend rides and picnics but I think I'd always reach for a different bike first so I think it would be better use of this rare opportunity to go for something I'll get a lot of use out of.

    I have an unreasonable view that a bike ride has only been worthwhile if I cover the most amount of KMs possible in the allotted time, unfortunately.

  • I think you're about 6feet tall ?
    my internet bike fit assessment is that it looks like a large and probably feels like one

  • I suppose being out Surrey way there's a lot of really nice off-road riding, I'm just jaded from all the 200m gravel 'sections' covered in flytipping that makes up the Kent off-road network lol
    It will be Saffron I assume?

  • Yeah about 186cm but more torso than legs. Bear in mind, I do usually ride a size down and it does have 120mm stem but yeah, the front is tall.

  • I've yet to find any gravel, just SFAB bridleways but certainly further over west into Surrey there are some lovely off road trails. I have the South downs pretty close but haven't ventured that way yet. I'm still building up my mileage after my injury.

    Correct

  • https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/route-22/

    This is nice. Has a decent amount of gravel. Also obligatory needs a lefty comment 😉

  • I have an unreasonable view that a bike ride has only been worthwhile if I cover the most amount of KMs possible in the allotted time, unfortunately.

    You'll realise this error in a few more builds but for now..

    s-works crux meets skinny steel tubes and 2.1" 27.5 clearance?!

  • s-works crux meets skinny steel tubes and 2.1" 27.5 clearance?!

    You know it

  • A little something for the mood board


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  • hilly... I don't think I would take a fixed road bike out that often

    My experience is the opposite. But the gravel bike will be fun nonetheless.

  • Surprised you haven't mentioned a gearbox yet.

  • Sadly you're lacking the required power to overcome that drivetrain inefficiency

  • Seeing who'll build it mentioned I retract my ATB suggestion.
    Think the steel crux is a good suggestion.

  • Before binning the arkose maybe a KAW one dayer attempt ?

  • As I say, I'll be riding the arkose all year, the waiting list is like 11 or 12 months so I've got all summer to muck about yet

  • Have you considered a portage handle?

  • It's been a long time coming/slow build despite reusing most of the bits off my other road bike. Realised I've leant my bleed kit out to a friend so can't ride it yet and I'll only cut the steerer once I've confirmed that my aging back can cope with the drop.


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  • Ageing? Aren’t you about 12?

    I see Darimo - Need more pics

  • Lol, in my 30s now. It's downhill from here

  • Gets bad after 35

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