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NBD: Gunnar Hyper-X (XC)
Hey everyone,
This is a delayed NBD, however at time of purchase, I was not yet a forum member. It's great to be involved with this group, so it's time I threw my hat in the ring. This is a Gunnar Hyper-XC frame, in Parrot Green, custom geo with a blend of an
It started life with QR dropouts, but just picked up a Steven Potts Type II-R fork (12mm thru), so I swapped on the Paragon Machine Works 12mm rear dropouts. (Note to readers: The Steve Potts Type II-R fork is made in 2 versions -- mountain 47mm (419a-c) and road/gravel 47mm (401a-c). The bike is 2x10, with:
If any questions, of course feel free to ask, thanks for watching, All the best, -R Last edited by Radius PNW; 08-14-2023 at 05:06 PM. |
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Dig the color. Post more glamour pics, especially that fork and the Paragon dropout stuff.
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Hot bike, will you mostly ride gravel with this bike?
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Not being very familar with Gunnar I totally expected this to be a mountain bike.
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Riding composition
80% urban / 20% gravel
The 35c makes cruising through most anything you could expect to encounter in urban environments pretty effortless. There's something that feels indestructible on medium width tires on 700c. I rode for years on 23c, then 25c, and thought 28c was massive. Then I got a Kona Rove, and commuted on 32c, and liked that, my wheel / tire combo at that time were heavy and ponderous. Getting the reasonably light Paselas on the Easton wheelset, which I built for the 28c Contis in one iteration, was a revelation. I rode 38c Ramblers on gravel, which were quite good for 700c --- but then I tried 650b on my local roads. In my area, 'gravel' roads often are chunky crushed rock from logging trucks. For harder pack with loose small gravel over top, the 700c/38c+ combo would be the bees knees, and a bit faster. I did try this... I actually was coasting along on my 700c / 38c wheelset, on a long converted train grade... switching a couple of weeks later to 650b, no coasting. Pretty unbelievable difference. Not sure I would have predicted this if asked previously. Likely I will build a 650b wheel set for this exact bike for my off pavement excursions. The extra tire volume significantly improved the rougher terrain comfort. Thanks for asking, -R Last edited by Radius PNW; 08-14-2023 at 05:48 PM. |
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Quote:
The 'Hyper-XC' is their nomenclature for Hyper-X (Convertible) owing to the Paragon dropouts. |
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Thanks -- I don't think my photos could compare with what Paragon or Steve Potts publishes, but I can try in a bit.
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gunnar, hyper-x |
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