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1. It is completely dead weight, so it only effects your acceleration slightly, because... 2. ...you are probably accelerating 50-80 kg, and unless you are a professional racer (in which case neither of these bikes would be interesting) it is completely unnoticeable except... 3. ...ever so slightly when you want to pick it up to carry or hang in your garage. I have a Fairlight Strael (3.0 Grey) and have sold my carbon bike and my Klein aluminum. For gravel riding I have a Strael 2.5 on order to be delivered end of May in the new Desert color! Both these bikes are certainly capable of going faster than I can make them go and it is not because of 1.7kg of dead weight! |
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...I don't know, but "NEED" is not an emotion that applies in this scenario. I love my Strael and will soon have a Secan to replace my gravel steed
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Last edited by shmuelyosef; 04-05-2023 at 06:11 PM. Reason: duplicate post |
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I have ridden my Strael on pretty crappy fire roads with no problems, but I have avoided mud and big rocks...mostly because of the tires (Continental S TR 5000). Absolutely no drama or discomfort...and the downhill behaviour is superb compared to most other bikes I have ridden. |
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I had no clue this happened. Looks like they are still making the Holt in the European factory—curious if that is still the case (that frame has been delayed for nearly a year)
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If you like purple consider a Cinelli, this is my TIG in Purple Haze.
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FAIRLIGHT does a great job of making the external cabling nearly invisible and very simple to maintain. I have both a Strael 3.0 (my fast bike) and a Secan 3.0 (my wet bike) and they are both not only awesome to ride, but exceptionally easy to maintain. Last edited by shmuelyosef; 06-30-2023 at 02:32 PM. Reason: mis-type |
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I live in Northern California on the peninsula and ride over Skyline to the coast through various routes that include fire roads and others that have not been maintained since the 60s or so. My Strael 3.0 does just fine on these roads with 32mm Continentals, but my Secan 3.0 is much more comfortable and a little less squirrely. Last edited by shmuelyosef; 06-30-2023 at 02:28 PM. |
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Bumping this thread to see if anyone else has any feedback on the strael 2.0 or 3.0 after riding or owning.
A lot of folks were asking about fire roads upthread. I honestly don't think fire roads really meet the criteria of gravel. Folks ride those on road bikes with 25cc tires. I think that fairlight is just saying that they don't recommend use of the bike on like actual mud/crud/rocky gravel. Fire roads and hard dirt roads are 100% allroad territory! And uh... I just bought a Strael 2.0 so will have to update the thread when I've had some time to ride it. Now I just have to finish talking to the seller to figure out some final details. Oh man. |
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I need to take better pictures but got my first real ride on this thing today.
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How is it?
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