>adventure-biking sub dedicated to the vast world that exists between ultralight road racing and technical singletrack. All-road, crossover, gravel, monster-cross, road-plus, supple tires, steel frames, vintage bikes, hybrids, commuting, bike touring, bikepacking, fatbiking, single-speeds, fixies, Frankenbikes with ragbag parts and specs, etc. are all fair game here.
If you bike fits into this wide range, then yes it is xbiking.
Professional_Bad6669 on
What else would it be?!
49thDipper on
This is r/bikepacking on a xbike
GreenToMe95 on
Not 🙁 you forgot to put $1000 of unnecessary upgrades on a $10 bike.
Inside_Gate_3582 on
+5 for the vintage Cannondale panniers.
TheNetworkIsFrelled on
Yes! Very nice bike.
And the panniers are very choice. Are those late-seventies/early eighties?
AdSignificant6673 on
Classic touring raddoneaur
LickableLeo on
Loaded touring on a vintage bonded carbon frame? I support your bold choices you crazy bastard
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No, move along sir.
>adventure-biking sub dedicated to the vast world that exists between ultralight road racing and technical singletrack. All-road, crossover, gravel, monster-cross, road-plus, supple tires, steel frames, vintage bikes, hybrids, commuting, bike touring, bikepacking, fatbiking, single-speeds, fixies, Frankenbikes with ragbag parts and specs, etc. are all fair game here.
If you bike fits into this wide range, then yes it is xbiking.
What else would it be?!
This is r/bikepacking on a xbike
Not 🙁 you forgot to put $1000 of unnecessary upgrades on a $10 bike.
+5 for the vintage Cannondale panniers.
Yes! Very nice bike.
And the panniers are very choice. Are those late-seventies/early eighties?
Classic touring raddoneaur
Loaded touring on a vintage bonded carbon frame? I support your bold choices you crazy bastard