50% pavement 40% gravel and the last 10% shown above. The ride climbs about 5000ft and the last 1200ft looks like this?

I have a gravel bike (Crust Bombora) and a mountain bike (Transition Sentinel) but I feel like none of them would do well on this kind of ride.

I know the Crust really struggles (or maybe it’s just me) on this stuff

by Larix-24

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  1. Former_Mud9569 on

    if that’s just piles of loose shale, probably no bike is going to be fun. especially descending. I’d go with at least a 2″ mtb tire.

  2. For that terrain? At least a 2″ XC MTB but if it were me, i’d never attempt it on anything else but a full suspension bike and even on that, it’s gonna be rough.

  3. No_Improvement_5358 on

    MTB with plus size tires, or even a fat bike. You need large volume to be able to float over that stuff.

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  5. Just take the gravel bike.

    Yes, this bit is going to be hard. Deal with it. No need to do the rest of the ride with a bike build for just this bit.

  6. MariachiArchery on

    I mean, this is going to suck on like anything other than a fat bike. And even on a fat bike, it’s not going to be enjoyable to ride.

    >50% pavement 40% gravel and the last 10% shown above.

    For this, I’d want to be on that Bombora. Anything with 50% pavement should be a gravel bike, honestly.

  7. Mountain bike with faster rolling tires, may e air down a little on the shale. Play it (roll it?) by ear.

  8. the1eyeddog on

    I’d ride my gravel bike for this route for sure. The 10% will be zero fun on any bike so I’d take the advantages of the gravel bike for the 90% road/gravel and hike-a-bike the 10% that looks like this.

    There’s sections that look exactly like this in areas I like to bikepack and I’ve done them on both my gravel bike with 47’s and hard tail mountain bike with 2.25’s. Gravel bike was more enjoyable all around.

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