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Nice photos Angry. They are changing my left coast image of Jersey.
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Might want to hold on for a little longer, photos are not of New Jersey.
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Here is a NJ road to keep it fresh. Acceptable for both the road and mid-gravel bike.
And the bell can not now be un-rung. Mid-gravel bikes are now a thing. I literally just invented a genre. You heard it here first. Also, in case it is not obvious, I'm just having some friday afternoon fun with this thread. No one should take anything i say here seriously
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I'm thinking the marketers will call it "fast gravel" and "adventure gravel" to give them each their own positive spin.
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As in additional market segment.
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haha, im getting nervous because 21mm tubulars are pretty much unobtanium now! ; )
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Nick your threads are great.
When do we apply the Honda Civic test, and which bike is chosen if it's failed? |
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In any event...
I think 25mm tires are overrated. 28 are often faster and more comfortable. This is a weird hill to die on. I also think that, in order of capability, the list goes: road, allroad, gravel, and adventure. But yeah, I can see there being a subcategory like adventure/gravel race for the faster bikes ie aero and whatnot! |
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21.5mm and cheap too.
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excellent question. the honda civic test is the decider between mid-gravel and gravel. And if the test fails miserably, the two-foot addendum may become necessary.
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I like your style
Nicely executed, with taste
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Mid-gravel???? Ugh. Way too much decision making involved. I have enough trouble deciding what socks to wear, now I have to choose between two gravel bikes??? I'd beat myself up for hours trying to decide. And then, suppose you pick the mid-gravel, and during the ride you see a nice piece of singletrack or a not-so-maintained fire road that looks sweet, but it would a handful with skinny tires. Besides, those roads are fine using a road bike, with maybe a second set of wheels.
Where were you in NH? Someone else mentioned the third bike should be a mt bike. I agree. Anyways, nice bikes! Murph - who has only one bike for it all Last edited by merlinmurph; 10-13-2023 at 09:05 PM. |
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