No issues apart from clearance but you may find you can’t actually run much wider even on the smaller wheel. I wanted to do similar on my Lynskey Sportive but it just didn’t work.
Have you...
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No issues apart from clearance but you may find you can’t actually run much wider even on the smaller wheel. I wanted to do similar on my Lynskey Sportive but it just didn’t work.
Have you...
Nice spec and the small frame always helps on the weight weenie builds!
My wife's 3" taller so needs a slightly bigger frame!
That would make it lighter than the best road ebike efforts from Cannondale, Scott, Ribble etc.
https://bikerumor.com/the-worlds-lightest-ebike-the-new-thomus-swissrider-weighs-just-25-lbs/
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Quite a few from a club at the beginning, but only a handful once it got dark.
Yep. No potholes, gravel, junctions or manhole covers either…
Did a fantastic 30 mile desert loop in Dubai last week. Started at sunset so a nice temperature. Best thing was that the whole ride was on a purpose built cycle track - not a car in sight!
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Sunday was perfect weather for a little 25 mile retro MTB/gravel jaunt. Need to get out more.
https://i.imgur.com/OKlAmtx.jpg
Thanks, that's what I thought.
It was tongue in cheek but interestingly I've never had etap fail on me, it's been remarkably reliable (and incredibly easy to set up on any frame). Does the latest Di2 do away with the wired battery?
Once you've tried etap you'll never go back to wires...
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Sorry, you're right, I scrolled up and immediately saw the Venturi.
Nice Orro. Might be tricky upgrading the seatpost as it looks bespoke profile to the bike. Wheels can make a big difference though.
GCN did a video a while ago "Is Modern Shimano 105 Better Than 10 Year Old Dura-Ace?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUfyUUauuoY
Nice catch!
Cool. I bought an M-trax ti-4000 MTB (full XT, Pace RC35s) back in the 90s. Still have it, although nowadays it's a single speed pub bike.
Is that an M-trax?
Fair enough, I had the bike before that came out.
Agreed, it's a nice bike. Pretty comfortable and 6.7kgs (inc. pedals/cages etc.) makes it perfect for her.
Great thing to do as a couple if you can - not without risks though!
I did the...
In reality it's really not like that at all. It's supposed to be their more endurance oriented frame and I've found it pretty comfortable. Not quite as silky as the Lynskey it replaced but I'd have...
Which way round?
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You've met my wife then...
First his & hers outing of the year in the sunshine.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230514/0fd729c67e61d99fced689827d5128ec.jpg
How about adding a bike instead of replacing? Keep the TCR for nice road rides and add a dedicated gravel bike?
...virtually every ride...
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