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Sometimes my "gravel" bike does road duty.
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Moody morning gravel bike inspiration....
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Mount Tamalpias in Marin County California. If you look closely in the upper left hand area you can see the San Francisco sky line.
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Wow, great photo and scene. Could you share the Strava route?
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Took the MRB out around the Great Sacandaga this morning.
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Adam, please do say more about these trips. I'm particularly interested in what you're packing for in that set-up - is their camping gear in there, for example?
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Acadia National Park is the perfect place for the maiden voyage of this new-to-me gravel bike. Purchased the frame from the forum classifieds and built it up with parts I already had on hand. The wheel components were sourced from bikehubstore.com (Kinlin XR26T rims, BHS (Bitex) hubs, and Sapim Race spokes). The bike more than met my expectations - a nice combination of good handling and light weight. Let the summer gravel season begin!
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on 32s now but fits 38s, maybe even some 40s I heard so could easily be switched to a "gravel bike" |
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To answer your question though NHA, this was an 8-day credit card tour so no camping gear in there. The weather was pretty all over the place so I had lots of layers packed. Gear list was 1 bibs, 1 padded shorts, 2 jerseys, 2 socks, insulated vest, jacket, arm warmers, leg warmers, shoe covers + a set of casual clothes - pants, t-shirt, sweatshirt, underwear. Largest item and luxury was a pair of sneakers which was much appreciated at the end of the day and the times I wanted to go for a little hike or when I spent two days in a city. I was glad to have every item I packed. Add in tools, frame pump, a non-compact camera, a kindle, some chargers, some snacks and those bags quickly filled up. In summer I think I could slim down to just the rando bag. |
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