Project M.A.M.I.L. posted:Depending on where you go, it can be an extra level of enjoyment when you can actually relax that you aren't going to get run over by some tiny-dicked rear end in a top hat in a ford ranger. I wish we had more stuff around here, mostly the gravel roads I can ride are shared either by logging trucks or fuckwits going too fast. Yeah it's a surly straggler, I haven't got many close up pics for whatever reason I had to change out the steerer for a much shorter one as the bike seemed to be set up for a person with orangutan arms (I am 190cm and I went from ~110mm to 65). The stock tyres are terrible, got replacements on the way, and the stock seat is mediocre but decent enough that I can take my time finding a replacement. The brakes seem to have sintered pads and are pretty loud.
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Slavvy posted:Yeah it's a surly straggler, I haven't got many close up pics for whatever reason drat that looks really nice. Nice colour etc. What tyres are you getting? For the brakes you could try resin pads but I think disc brakes are always noisy especially when you are riding in dust and wet.
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# ? Jan 23, 2023 01:16 |
Thanks dude! Based on an intersection of price, size, tread pattern and rolling resistance nerdery I'm getting tufo gravel thunderos (preposterous name). I'm hoping they'll still have enough grip on dirt for my purposes while being more efficient on pavement, they're also 3mm bigger. I figured that discs are just noisy, I have them on my mtb and I'm getting used to just making a lot of noise when I'm braking from 50kmh or whatever.
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# ? Jan 23, 2023 01:38 |
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They don’t have to be but commonly are. And once it starts you usually have to get ahead of it. Organic pads will help some for sure.
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# ? Jan 23, 2023 01:49 |
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Embrace the honk
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# ? Jan 23, 2023 03:53 |
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Thinking about getting into gravel. I live in LA and there's a ton of fire roads in the mountains that seem fun. Discovered a fire road up into the mountains thats paved (except for a short gravel section) and took my road bike up there yesterday, which just wetted my appetite. Any advice on entry level gravel set ups? I like the Poseidon Dropbar X, but it's sold out in my size Pic: road bike having a little fun pretending to be gravel.
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# ? Jan 27, 2023 21:03 |
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Awkward Davies posted:Thinking about getting into gravel. I live in LA and there's a ton of fire roads in the mountains that seem fun. Surely you will get some answers about ready to roll bikes very soon here, but Are you handy and/or into building bikes? I was able to build one up thanks to the generosity of some friends with their parts bins, rooting through my own parts bin, and getting a few things used at the local coop and used bike stores. I did have an older hardtail frame to start with, which is a big step. Definitely doesn't get you riding gravel anytime soon but I found it an enjoyable way to get into it. Until I got it into a rideable state, I just put the fattest cyclocross tires on my road bike that would fit and went after gravel/dirt anyway.
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# ? Jan 27, 2023 21:21 |
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Awkward Davies posted:Thinking about getting into gravel. I live in LA and there's a ton of fire roads in the mountains that seem fun. Hello fellow LA goon. Which LA gravel is this? I spend quite a bit of time in the Santa Monicas. What bike is that? It may have clearance for big enough tires?
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# ? Jan 27, 2023 22:38 |
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PolishPandaBear posted:Hello fellow LA goon. Which LA gravel is this? I spend quite a bit of time in the Santa Monicas. Hello! Sullivan Fire Road, at the top of Amalfi in Brentwood. It's a Cannondale caad13. I've read various things on reddit about it on gravel. This guy put 32s on it. Another reddit user told me that it would be too stiff to make a good gravel bike. I was thinking of just throwing gravel tires on it, but then the second user is making me think twice about it.
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# ? Jan 27, 2023 23:17 |
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Really depends on the quality of roads/trails/paths /etc you want to take it down. Wider tires (lower pressures) can cover up a lot of bumps, but 32 aren't wide enough for much of that. 32s and a stiff frame will bounce you around a lot on anything bumpy.
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Awkward Davies posted:Another reddit user told me that it would be too stiff to make a good gravel bike. Depends on how severe the rocks/bumps you’ll encounter are. The 32mm tires would be doing most of the work to cushion things, so yeah, you don’t have as much tire volume and air pressure to play with. Even in the gravel genre, there’s a huge range of approaches, both in designed compliance and geometry. Some gravel bikes are intended for long, not super tricky rides. They’ll have longer chainstays to be more stable when shifting around on loose rock and will be less nimble. That’s probably the main appreciable handling difference. Slacker head tube might be a bit more confidence inspiring on rocky descents.
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Awkward Davies posted:Hello! Sullivan Fire Road, at the top of Amalfi in Brentwood. Nice. I was just there yesterday, but on my mountain bike to ride the singletrack down. Here's a good overview of all the fireroads in the area if you haven't seen it already: https://gravelbikecalifornia.com/santa-monica-mountains-gravel/ I think Sullivan Ridge and Canyon are the "chonkiest" gravel that I've been on. A lot of the other gravel roads I've been on are smoother sand fire roads (Dirt Mullholland, Westridge, Kenter, Temescal Ridge) and 32s should be ok enough. I think Gravelkings tend to be a bit bigger than the label once inflated too. Gladly its dry here so you don't need to worry too much about mud bunching up and sand particles grinding away at your frame. I guess in the long run it would make sense to get something that has more tire clearance though.
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# ? Jan 28, 2023 17:44 |
Bookmarking this thread. I have zillions of miles of private logging roads around me that I am trying to psyche myself up to explore and not get shot at or something
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# ? Jan 29, 2023 16:26 |
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Crosspost from the general bikes thread...amenenema posted:Is anyone doing a titanium gravel/allroad frame with racier geo that's etap only? Only thing I can find is either a Ribble prototype or going custom. Thanks in advance!
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 15:45 |
Cruising around on some farm roads by the sea Also got a permit from my local mtb club to ride on some of these private logging roads around here !
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# ? Feb 8, 2023 00:39 |
Got new tires, decided to take them on an inaugural ride, ended up doing the most physically punishing thing I've ever done due to navigational and judgement based errors, I now feel crippled. See that gap in the forest? Guess who decided to aim for that gap on a whim, and guess what the gap is made of? That's right it's sand, which is a rare form of gravel. Sand so deep I was having to get off and walk to avoid falling over half the time. Eventually I realized it wasn't going to get any better when I reached the beach so I bailed onto a logging road at the first opportunity. At this point I had completely deviated from my original plan and shortly after this I made a navigation mistake and ended up doing an extra ~15km of 'gravel' that was mainly fist sized stones that absolutely hosed me up. Eventually I found my way back to a road leading out of the forest instead of further in. Pine needles - gravel? After this I stopped taking pictures because I was in deficit of water, energy, physical and psychological condition. The last 50-60km were the worst thing I've ever done, I remember stopping for an iceblock and when I tried to stand up afterwards I just sort of couldn't and my whole body said nope. Got home in the end though. Tyres were excellent! Slavvy fucked around with this message at 22:28 on Feb 11, 2023 |
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Those kind of rides are the kind you look back on in a day or two like man that was dumb, but loving awesome too and you start planning another one:)
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# ? Feb 11, 2023 23:32 |
I still can't walk properly but that's already happening
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Slavvy posted:I still can't walk properly but that's already happening
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Slavvy posted:I still can't walk properly but that's already happening Lol
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# ? Feb 12, 2023 02:42 |
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gently caress yeah.
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Finally got a gravel bike, so took it out for a little explore this morning. Most fun I’ve had in ages. Had to ford a river, got very sideways on a bridle way a few times, excellent day out.
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Pantsmaster Bill posted:Finally got a gravel bike, so took it out for a little explore this morning. Most fun I’ve had in ages. Had to ford a river, got very sideways on a bridle way a few times, excellent day out. Nice, looks like a proper British 'gravel' day out, these bikes really are great for this stupid damp country
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I'm two days out of delivery for a lovely new bike that can take 45mm 700c and 47mm 650b. Snow and rain need to gently caress off, I've got riding to do, drat it EDIT: FedEx smashed my seatstay. No bike for me until the replacement ships Cannon_Fodder fucked around with this message at 01:39 on Feb 25, 2023 |
# ? Feb 21, 2023 04:28 |
Communing with the spirit Giant pit of literal gravel in the bush Giant pipe in the bush I felt like a Real Man (tm) riding across this stream
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# ? Mar 5, 2023 20:45 |
Double post because prior to that I recreated my earlier big dumb ride by making it bigger and dumber but, infuriatingly, my gps decided to pause for no reason at one point and I didn't notice for a good half hour so what should be my longest ride on Strava is like 15km short, you can see the straight line at the top I also had to navigate these every 50m for about 3km which absolutely wiped me out; I did not account for the devastating cyclone of the previous few days when I planned the ride. I solved my earlier food problem by stuffing a pair of six inch subs into my jersey pockets with mixed result. Beaches on a sunny day are hard work I tell you hwhat
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very good
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 00:57 |
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drat I should move to nz
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 06:18 |
Gavel Pavement Grabble
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# ? Mar 19, 2023 04:51 |
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My riding buddy and I went to hit a good isolated gravel road but the wind was just godawful so I convinced him to take his bike on some single track instead and it was good.
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# ? Mar 20, 2023 17:01 |
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OUTSTANDING! Crosspost from the main bike thread: amenenema posted:New gravel rig.
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:My riding buddy and I went to hit a good isolated gravel road but the wind was just godawful so I convinced him to take his bike on some single track instead and it was good. Looks like gravel to me!
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# ? Mar 20, 2023 17:59 |
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I actually remembered to take photos of my mixed ride today. Probably only 50% gravel but still enjoyed it. I was meeting a friend for a pint and lunch at the 40km mark which was very nice. I did get into a bit of a situation when I overtook a guy on an mtb who was going slower than I was. I said "hello", did the thing where you have to speed up a bit so it's not awkward but I heard him get on my wheel so I would have felt like a dick if I slowed down, and ended up towing him for about 8 kms at a pace above what I was really happy maintaining, until we got to what must have been his house when he swung out and said "thanks heaps for the tow" and then turned into the driveway. Once he was out of sight I slowed down significantly and spent the next few kms trying to recover.
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# ? Mar 21, 2023 07:42 |
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Your bike rules and also that's the longest headtube I've ever seen. Are you super tall or is that just the geo of that frame??
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amenenema posted:Your bike rules and also that's the longest headtube I've ever seen. Are you super tall or is that just the geo of that frame?? I am pretty tall, not freakishly so but yeah it's just a big bike. Head tubes that length are what you get with old style steel frames with horizontal top tubes, as you go up a couple of sizes in seat tube length you have to go up in head tube length too. I normally ride a 63cm frame which has a head tube 220mm long. But check out this one I bought a couple of months ago to fix up. 66cm seat tube and 245mm head tube.
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# ? Mar 21, 2023 21:48 |
Is your pink bike on 27.5's?
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# ? Mar 21, 2023 22:01 |
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Slavvy posted:Is your pink bike on 27.5's? It is, and they are wonderful.
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# ? Mar 21, 2023 22:09 |
I will travel far and wide to taste that sweet sweet spirit Grass is just green gravel
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 06:03 |
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Slavvy posted:I will travel far and wide to taste that sweet sweet spirit I skipped work and did a silly gravel ride that turned into bike skiing. Involved a couple hours of hiking through snow because there was more up to see There's gravel under there, I'm told 34 mi / 5,300 ft
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Anybody else doing BWR San Diego this weekend?
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