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  • But cutting the thread removes a tiny bit of extra material...

  • Was wondering when this was going to get posted. The extra mounts on the sides of the downtube I think are cool provided they work on all frame sizes. But the six mounts on each side of the fork seems unnecessary. I kind of wish that they'd just gone with the steel fork that was on the prototypes ridden by Jesse and Sarah.

  • No gearbox

    No dropper post

    No aero rims

    No tri bars

    Other than that, I think we're getting there

  • What. It doesn't even have a suspension fork.

  • Who needs suspension when you have 600 bottle cage mounts?

  • What. It doesn't even have a suspension fork.

    It got the aura of a suspension fork.

  • I kind of want to hate it, but I'm madly in love with it.

  • Monstercross bikes>>>>>

  • When you see where some of those Curveโ€™s are ridden, youโ€™ll understand why they want to carry so much water. Those fork mounts can also carry other packs.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B0FpA9MH4YW/?igshid=1ke1k8meoym8c

  • And the typical Curve rider can transport twice the amount of tinnies/natural wine to Eddy gardens on a Friday arvo.

  • Not sure how can anyone have a problem with this bike.

    'Too many mounts' is petty even by OnHere standards.

  • That's true, but people have done that sort of stuff with 2 x 10L bladders in their Ortliebs before bikepacking was a thing. Looks like a fine touring bike though.

  • Thats some sick carving going on there.... on a straight road, at low speed.

  • Didnโ€™t @veganjoseph do this on a Dolan FXE?

  • Going through the middle of Aus is a lot different to doing a lap round the edge. No disrespect to Joseph, there are some long, service-free stretches but you have the benefit of a coastal climate and being relatively populated for most of it.

  • Ditto, riding with wide wide drop is so much fun.

  • To think those rims came from this bike


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  • I guess that's ^ the way gravel bikes are going anyway

  • A well played hand

  • 2000km put on my arkose since August. Mostly through mud and boulder fields of the North West with occasional gravel sections found. Starting to question whether it's environmentally (and a lesser extent financially) sustainable compared to road biking.

    3 chains - I almost always give these a quick rag clean and relube before using again. Am I doing it wrong?

    6 sets of brake pads (5 resin, 1 sintered) - I don't remember going through as many on my mountain bike but then I guess the bike is being used differently which could explain the increased wear.

    new chaing rings - snapped tooth on the big ring - must have smashed it on something but the teeth are also looking pretty shagged.

    1 rear tyre - Wtb riddler middle nobs almost disappeared - doesn't inspire much confidence but arguably fine to continue to use?

  • 3 chains in 2k km wtf? 6 sets of brake pads? No idea of the terrain but it seems like a lot

  • I've been getting through quite a lot of brake pads this winter, just because of the wet weather. I'm getting around 2000km out of a set, although my commute doesn't require much braking (nearly traffic-free).
    Chain wear rates will vary hugely based on a large number of factors. Too much lube can be as bad as too little, picking up dirt and then working like cutting fluid. Also mashing a high gear, etc etc. 3 chains in 2000km is very unusual. I do know someone who used to get through them at around that rate. He is built like a fridge though.

  • I'm not sure if its just the mud paste here that wears everything out - I have tended to ride through some fairly atrocious weather - had to change both sets of pads on one ride - only had 1 spare and had to buy some whilst out.

    Got a cadence sensor recently so will look and see if I'm mashing a big gear but I doubt it, I'm probably not great at keeping an optimum chain line. Re lubing - using a wet lube (finish line I think) and dropping per link and cleaning off excess.

    I'm usually all for buying more bike bits but it is frustrating..put in a bulk order of pads.

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