Share.

3 Comments

  1. Economy-Platypus2623 on

    Tires can drastically change speed of bike. I love gravel slicks or almost slicks. Depends on terrain and conditions of your rides

  2. pyrnar-wyjqox on

    i have a Kona Rove DL (2022) which i have upgraded steadily over the past few years. I’ll list the upgrades in ascending order of cost:
    – new handlebar tape – €20
    – new stem (for a more aggressive position) – €20
    – new handlebars (more aggressive position and more comfort, also I found the stock bars stupidly wide) – €35 (pro discover 12 42)
    – new tires (set up tubeless) – running a specialized tracer pro 47mm up front and tufo thundero 48mm rear – €50 for each tire + €30 for valves and tubeless sealant
    – garbaruk derailleur cage (€130) + 11-50 cassette (€240) which has really helped me on some bike packing trips and ultra races
    – new wheels (hunt 4 season all road) – €300
    – new carbon fork (seido mgv) – €370
    – new brake levers and calipers (rival 1) for hydraulic braking – €450

    could have almost bought a new bike for those upgrades but I like swapping things out as they break and I absolutely love the frame

Leave A Reply