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• #32227
Thanks all.
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• #32228
Just leaving this here…
https://www.instagram.com/gravaa.adaptable.tyre.pressure?igsh=dnl4bXR6cnFnY21l
Not a hub motor, a hub compressor so you adjust tire pressure on the fly.
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• #32229
If you aren’t prepared to get dirty, you shouldn’t be riding off road in the UK.
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• #32230
I'd argue that the same applies for "on road" in the UK.
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• #32231
A cleaner bike is nicer to lift over all the gates.
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• #32232
A shittier bike is nicer to throw over all the gates.
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• #32233
it can still be shitty but clean. I don't want mud on my biscuit hand.
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• #32234
mud on my biscuit hand.
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• #32235
people on this thread when they visit a local park
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• #32236
Does anyone actually want to adjust their tyre pressure on the go?
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• #32237
Crux is probably the cheapest decent/carbon grav bike on the market atm. Lots and places selling the mechanical one for £2500, considering it’s also pretty much the only bike around that price that comes with half decent wheels and tyres that don’t need instantly upgrading, I’d say it’s the grav bike if the people. Marx would ride a crux
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• #32238
yes
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• #32239
That last sentence needs to be on a t-shirt.
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• #32240
So not riding it due to the weather and it getting dirty?
Would mudguards fitted allow the clearance with the tyres if you had them fitted? -
• #32241
Have you ever really gravelled if you haven't packrafted down a canyon? Have you ever really gravelled if you haven't rappelled with your bike off a small ledge? Gravel is Subversion of the Human. Back row introspection.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kx3j3kiqBHI
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• #32242
Yep that.. and I've spent about 2.5hrs on it. I'm still trying to work out if I like the saddle or not.
New bike, new position, new saddle, new shoes. I'd rather do a few shorter rides that don't involve hotels and trains before committing to riding this.
Let's be clear, most people don't try and do a 400k as their shakedown ride, especially not on a brand new setup. I did it once with a 600k before TCR but at least I'd had a bike fit and I'd been riding similar setup for the months leading up to it.
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• #32243
This made me cringe a lot
"Life endangering"... Wtf -
• #32244
Actually, how are people running short saddles like the Spesh Power? Nose flat, nose down? With it flat it seems the ramp at the back kinda makes me lean forward and end up on the nose of the saddle anyway.
I might go back to an Adamo on it but I thought I'd give the short, stock saddle a go first.
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• #32245
Specialized power should be max 1,5 degree nose down and thats how I run it
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• #32246
Mine's slightly nose up, if anything and there's a bit too much "ball pressure" for my liking. I was going to drop the nose slightly and maybe shift it forward a bit.
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• #32247
Fair enough, standing down.
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• #32248
Running mine flat and it works for me but maybe your arse is bigger.
I’ve also got the mimic version for a bit of pressure relief up front.
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• #32249
maybe
maybe? Maybe? MAYBE?!
Flat based on the rails or based on the top of the saddle? Because it has a flat nose and a ramped up back.
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• #32250
Sorry yes, it was a bit tongue in cheek 😀
You know when you have something new and clean and you don't want to get the first dirt on it?
I'm like that with everything. It's why I buy new kit and then don't wear it until the old stuff is basically hanging off me in threads and by this stage I need different kit again because the newer kit has died in the cupboard or something.
Even with mudguards on the Crux, I'm loathe to debut it this weekend given the shit I rode through last weekend.