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I don't have much opportunity to do park rides around here, so I'm more regularly on a 140/120 XC "downcountry" bike, with a quicker handling XC hardtail to bridge the gap on chunky gravel. And since my gravel bike is pretty much full race bike nowadays, I've added more road components (narrower bars mostly), and acquired some new hoops for my local shop to build up for 30mm tires. Means my rim brake road bike will probably collect dust now, but I can't continue to ignore how much better discs are, and it had a good 13 year run. Last edited by rice rocket; 10-20-2023 at 11:32 AM. |
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650b! I’ve ridden 2.25” g one all around on surfaces like that and they floated over most of it like it’s not there…lovely ride around 20psi for me.
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New England Bikes:
Garbage weather: Less garbage weather: Garbagiest of weather:
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My 3 for New England
Salsa Fargo Ti for gravel, single track and winter riding.
Gravel.jpg My Clockwork Do-it-All, errands, gravel, cc touring. Do it all.jpg Clockwork Touring, camping or cc tours Touring.jpg |
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I just got back from Boston and we went up to Maine, Portland actually, so now I've been to both. New England is so beautiful this time of year. People out west don't realize how green and lush NY and New Jersey are, it's a greener place than Oregon for sure which is mostly high desert and mountains. I would like to get to Jersey especially to eat Pizza and do some gravel riding.
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