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So if I were starting from scratch today to spec an all-road bike, I would get either a ti or ti/carbon Firefly with the 3D printed yoke, skinny seatstays and 1" seatpost. [/QUOTE] Are 1“ seatposts now a thing? |
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Yes, because they flex a tiny bit more than 27.2 and more than 31.6. Cannondale did it with some of their new bikes and designed a new carbon seatpost in 25.4 specifically so that it would flex a bit.
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Need 2 gravel bikes
Instead of a gravel bike becoming the quiver killer, I have ended up needing multiple gravel bikes and multiple wheelsets. I have been running a S-Works Diverge with 2x11 eTap with either 700x35 slicks or 700x38 knobbies for most of my road and gravel riding for the last year and a half. It's been great.
I end up on a lot of singletrack and loose gravel where those tires weren't optimal. The BB on the Diverge is so low that I had lots of pedal strikes when I tried to use 650b wheels, which Specialized says will fit. So I picked up a second gravel bike that is more like a drop-bar MTB. Steel frame from Zukas, running 650x48 knobbies and using an AXS mullet drivetrain. It is slower on the road than the Diverge, but it really excels off-road. Between those 2 bikes I can cover pretty much any course or conditions. Dream bike though would be the same thing but with a frame from Firefly. |
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My dream Gravel would be a nice moots routt, Baum or firefly that i picked up for less than 4K.. Thats my dream bike
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Win the D2R2 raffle (as I did the year before last)—that has to be the most economical way to acquire a dream gravel bike...
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Not sure if they are a "thing" or not. Personally, I would only trust a 1" seatpost made out of titanium. Other than Firefly, I'm not sure if anyone else (Moots, Eriksen, etc.) is making them, and I'm not sure that Firefly will make one that isn't spec'ed with a frame that is shimmed appropriately. I've had a YBB since 2006, and the chainstays are probably as strong as the day they were welded.
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Is this the D2R2 drawing bike built up? I have been wondering what you came up with! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It is! Since I already had an all-road bike (well, if you count the Hampstens, the Psychlo-X YBB disc and—at the time—the Slate, a few), I figured a disc road made more sense since I didn't have one of those. Frankly, even though it's a "road" bike, I could easily ride this at D2R2...
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What does that FF Ti/carbon weigh in at with the Lefty?
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Yeah I love my FF TiCarbon Allroad bit find myself longing for more tire. Debating sending it back and having them well in the new yoke and stays so I can run something bigger than 38.
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I'd like a Lauf fork with 3-pack mounts on a ti or ti-carbon frame fitting 27.5x2.2, some tattoo-like finish work, dynamo lighting, the latest greatest 1x electronic drivetrain and top-shelf wheels. |
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I'm going to get a ti bike. With that being said, I came across this deal for anyone looking for a Open UP in a medium
Contender bikes will sell this for $7885 https://contenderbicycles.com/produc...-ltd-sram-axs/ |
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