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• #16652
The vast majority are doing single day off road routes.
Is that what you call commuting?
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• #16653
We’re not even halfway through Feb and we’ve covered off most of the 2021 agenda. Doomed.
Although, time for AOB?
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• #16654
Hydro vs mechanical wasn't even on the curriculum
january - PDFs
february - gears (2 by Vs 1 by Vs 0 by)
march - carbon forks with mounts
april - dynamo setups
may - 650b v 700c
june - new S/S21 shimano / crocs SPD collab
july - "should I just buy a hardtail?"
august - "I bought a hardtail, what now?"
sept - optimum bar width
oct - A/W21 PDF season
nov - heated flask setups
dec - horses (again)@cozey - Can you write up a weekly discussion schedule?
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• #16655
Proposed topics:
- Are roadies ruining the scene?
- Chris King x Paul Comp x Blue Lug: how to turn up to your LBS's coffee mornings.
- Salsa Fargo review: into the wild in Richmond Park.
- Are roadies ruining the scene?
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• #16656
Debate club nights:
i) This house proposes that there is no gravel in the UK -
• #16657
i support this pivot, it's true one day rides are for what the gravel bike is for, anything more get what amey calls a gravel bike, or some overpriced surly
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• #16658
If your open to cable/hydro brakes that opens a lot of opportunities. 10spd 1x 36T x 11-48 microshift using trp hy/rd brakes..
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• #16659
Gravel attire: down jacket and bibs Vs flannels and cargo shorts. Why you need a bum bag.
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• #16660
That's the cheapest way I can think to get hydro drops on my 10sp Vagabond
Get Apex 1 for about the same money, 11 speed, more capacity.
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• #16661
I can highly reccomend going on a "gravel" ride with a geologist... we rode a lot of Schist on our 100k.
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• #16662
Did they have a speech impediment?
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• #16663
shimano grx long-term durability
are behind-the-stem bags ever acceptable?
what to do if your 'ride buddy' turns up with topeak accessories
v-gravel shootout: zwift vs rgt vs rouvy
is 650b dead?
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• #16664
Not when taking about rocks
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• #16665
are behind-the-stem bags ever acceptable?
Only if you're a trigravelete
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• #16666
I tried that before, and wasn't massively impressed by the breaking power. The brakes were possibly a bit fucked/ set up badly though.
@mind_maze didn't think of that, it's 2x only isn't it, and a different cable pull to 11sp
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• #16667
Tamsin Trail: Raceday Tyre Choice Rundown
Cargo Armwarmers: Why They'll Transform Your All-Day Loadout
MidiAdventures Are The New MicroAdventures
Gravel Uplifts? We Thought The Same As You Until We Tried It
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• #16668
Yeah it's a bit confusing... new shimano 10 speed (Tiagra and GRX) use the same actuation ratio for the rear derailleur as 11 speed, so you can use an 11 speed mech if you like... but this means that the cable pull of the levers are different to the old 10 speed.
So one option would be GRX 10 speed levers, GRX 11 speed long-cage rear derailleur, wide range 10 speed cassette (e.g. Deore) (but double check that!)
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• #16669
So one option would be GRX 10 speed levers, GRX 11 speed long-cage rear derailleur
Ah yeah, this is what I had figured out previously, but I doubted myself! I have 2x wide range 10sp cassettes already so loathed to make them waste, but it still might be throwing good money after bad seeing as I'd need shifters, brakes and mech
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• #16670
interesting although not sure you'll ever get anything down bike brake hoses without a bleed kit.
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• #16671
From Enduro-MTB.com
Nice try.GRAVEL BIKES EVERYONE. Let’s keep this on track please.
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• #16672
I don’t think anyone has a clue what a gravel bike is anymore.
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• #16673
check in, when was the last time someone rode on gravel, for joy, not for commuting nor government allotted exercise to avoid insanity
me? late novemeber? i think???????????
properly, august
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• #16674
Read the last few pages in podcast voice.
Works!
@BareNecessities you are missing out on this money maker.
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• #16675
Decided to try those wide bars
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I don't know what he's trying to do with them bars and I don't think I want to know.