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• #2577
Ok now show me your hair
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• #2578
Pay-per-view like everyone else.
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• #2579
Any consideration of increased frontal area of chonky tyres?
edit, answered for myself: no.
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• #2580
Any interest in these 2x 42mm Soma Cazaderos? Previous owner obviously used them tubeless, or tried, as there's latex gunk on the inside, but they won't go up for me. Can get a true width on a 23mm rim if needed. £35 posted?
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• #2581
I consider frontal area of tyres for bikes I'm racing, not gravel bikes.
If I was to race gravel, I'd still go for the biggest tyres I could fit to make up for the last 30 years not riding my bmx like a loon.
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• #2582
cool gravel videos
I quite liked this: https://vimeo.com/425880313
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• #2583
Would watch again 🙌
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• #2584
Really tempted to get some wheels built up in 650b to run 50c tyres - tempted to ride the Iceland divide but also tempted to enter or ride something like Badlands or the Atlas mountain race.
Any regrets? This is for an Arkose.
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• #2585
Ye they actually managed to do something a bit different. Most of those videos of a group of 30-something men doing multi-day gravel bike tours are terribly boring.
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• #2586
Lots of temptation there! Arkose can fit 700x 45+ can't it? I guess weighing up the benefit of 5mm extra width (equates to a fair bit more volume) over the bigger overall wheel (better on v rough)
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• #2587
Wow that was a lot of temptation :D
Arkose can take 700 x 45c tyres, it can also accept a 650b tyre up to 2”
Think i'd be better spending the money toward a trip than gaining 5mm - though it would make swapping wheels when the bike has mudguards on really easy.
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• #2588
gaining 5mm
My point with this was that 5mm is actually quite a large increase in volume, far more than going from 23c to 28c for example, so it might still be beneficial?
How would it make the wheelswap easier?
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• #2589
I thought arkose could fit 50mm tyres?
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• #2590
How would it make the wheelswap easier?
If the circumference is the same between 700x28 and 650b, in theory is a straight swap
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• #2591
I thought arkose could fit 50mm tyres?
I'm sure it could, I guess that it Evans being cautious and allowing for clearance
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• #2592
My surly has 650x50 w/ guards, I tried some 700x30 in it for the sake of experiment: would not ride. It looked horrendous. I guess you'd have incredible coverage though.
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• #2593
I like how 650b's ride more than 700x40. The latter feels bigger, less nimble etc. and I had toe overlap. But my bike has higher bb than Arkose.
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• #2594
I've just built up a set of 650s on 47s, plan was to run them for off road but I've been using them when I don't care for pace on road too. Like riding on a sofa.
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• #2595
Little wheel upgrade. 650x42
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• #2596
If I was going to build a 650B dynamo front wheel for the Kinesis - would I use an i23 or an i25?
My set now is i23. Is there a reason to go wider? What do the cool kids use?
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• #2597
2mm diff wont matter too much tbh
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• #2598
Everyone was rushing to go wider for a bigger contact patch but then people started going skinnier again so that less sidewall was exposed to avoid cuts. So now I don't know what the sweetspot is. My plan is to run bigger rubber, say up to 50mm. Maybe I just stick to i23 to match the rear.
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• #2599
Only seem to build with Dt Swiss, Was tempted to go 30mm wide but couldn't justify double the cost. So built up some m462. Maybe a little heavy duty for gravel.
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• #2600
That's lovely, gearing seems high for a gravel bike though!
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