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Just finished up the Surly CC and took it out for a little 40 mile grind yesterday.
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now that's some gravel!
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yeah, you are grinding equally on the underside of the chainring, as you are on your tires there!
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Wasn't that a Jules Vern novel?
This is a wash area near the SRP Canal trail. I couldn't pass up the opportunity. |
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and Erich von Däniken may then say that your bike is the chariot of the gods
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Think about a GRB
So I'm getting the bug to add a gravel road bike. This has been a very intriguing/tempting thread. I have a Pegoretti Marcelo that I really like.
I want the bike to do a couple of things (and maybe a couple of things too many, hence my request for your input.) I want stable Rando geometry, relaxed like I can ride it all day. I own a VO Rando frame and like how it holds a line, effortlessly. I use a front bag on my VO. Not sure if the low trail design of the VO is a must. For what I carry, a saddlebag (ala a Sackville Saddlesack could meet my needs.) I also want to be able to tackle some gravel road rides and use the frame for commuting, activities which increasingly require the same characteristics. When I compare specs from my VO and Peg, the biggest differences seem to be chainstay length, BB drop, fork trail, and tire clearance. So my question is, would a frame built with the ride characteristics of a Marcelo but with a longer wheelbase, room for 40mm tires, and a lower bottom bracket be an affront to all things velo or a cool riding, versatile riding frame? -Steve |
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The problem with many touring road bike frames are that they are too noodle-like unloaded. Or to avoid that they are overbuilt and very heavy. If you search on Salsa bike's website they have an article on "bikepacking" using drop- bar rigid 29er MTBs (salsa Fargo). That would be the way I would go.
http://salsacycles.com/culture/my_fi...kepacking_trip Quote:
Last edited by Erik_A; 03-18-2013 at 08:18 PM. |
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I went to buy an old Italian racing frame from a retired gentleman in his 70's last year and he had this 1983/4? Ross mountain bike he had converted to a drop bar gravel grinder type bike about 25 years ago. I bought the thing from him just because it was so cool (drilled Super Record brake levers, Suntour barcons, Brooks saddle (removed prior to this pic for another bike...).
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well, to be sure. it's a John Tomac bike. dude did hardcore MTB races on that thing in the 80's.
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I have been riding it all winter here in Minnesota and this thing is a hoot. Mine will be set up pretty much the same way with Revelate bags. Fun stuff! |
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SoulCraft Dirtbomb!
William |
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dude, Soulcrafts are so rad!
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