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26 Comments

  1. At 52 and just getting back into riding, I'm thinking suspension may not be as "required" as I once thought. I certainly won't be following Blake down A0Line, but is there a gravel bike with front forks w/LO you would recommend? The Canadian road system does have some gravelly surfaces here and there…… but also some fun double track.

  2. I use both types as I ride MTB's and gravel/CX bikes….All good fun off-road but there is stuff around here (Peterborough UK) I don't tackle on drop bars.
    Having a Redshift suspension stem (20mm travel) and 45c tubeless tyres on the gravel bike does help through the rougher stuff though……

  3. I would love to see the results on a race like “grinduro” 70 mile cyclocross/gravel race on a cx bike vs Xc race bike such as supercaliber 60/100mm suspension

  4. Got a Canyon Grizl a few months back, and I have to say, it's as close to a do-it-all bike as you can get. Handles off-road surprisingly well, has a lot of attachment points for bags and holders (even went grocery shopping with it XD ), and with the absence of suspension, maintenance is way less of a bother. I saying this because I switched from an enduro bike which was loads of fun, but boy was keeping it up and running a bother. Plus, the bike is amazing on long distances.

  5. I own a high end gravel bike (3T Exploro Racemax) and a high end carbon hardtail (Bianchi Methanol) setup with the same Vittoria Barzo 2.1 tyres. On any non-technical stuff the gravel bike is significantly faster, on average about 4km/h faster over my usual 50Km loop. I lost interest in technical MTB trails, so the hardtail doesn't get much use

  6. I own a gravel bike (mainly for bad B roads) but just bought an XC bike. I don't have Blake's talent for taking that gravel bike everywhere and am getting too old to rattle myself to pieces.

  7. XC for the win… Can do what a Gravel bike can… and then more… If you don't like riding trails in the forest with rocks and roots and drops and jumps, then a gravel bike might be for you but if you even have a small itch to venture into the wilderness, then XC or even a Trail bike for the win! 🙂

  8. it's like comparing a Land Rover to a rallycar. My XC mtb will go anywhere, anytime all day long. Slow and fully customized for bikepacking it's as capabla as ever, but lovable and approachable to strangers as I ride. It's jolly, if anything. My gravelbike on the other hand, urges me to go fast over anything reasonably smooth be it tarmac or dirt. A different kind of fun that is.

  9. Spent about 500 miles on it and so far so good. https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA Pros:1. Very light2. Solid quality build3. Fast delivery: It arrived 5 weeks earlier than expected.4. Easy assemblyJust a few cons but nothing major:1. Cheap tin tubes and had flat on first day… but not a big deal. I replaced the tubes.2. Seat is a bit uncomfortable but that's pretty much the same situation with most bikes.3. Seat post is a bit long/high for a smaller size 48 bike – had to saw 2 inch off to fit properly. The lowest setting is too high. The post locking system does not seem to hold well (perhaps because I saw 2 inch off).4. wheels are not tubeless compatible (from what I can tell)

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