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    • FlavourFadeF
      FlavourFade
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      Got myself a Canyon grizl 5 a couple weeks ago to add a little diversity to my workout routine. Total newbie

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      Insta: free_the_fades

      wtb:
      The Pale Rider XXL

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      • RobeOfTheMagiR
        RobeOfTheMagi
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        @scarfmace said in Gravel Bikes:

        @RobeOfTheMagi said in Gravel Bikes:

        Ritchey Swiss Cross

        I don't know the brand

        Here's an introduction to the Legend Tom Ritchey:

        ❤

        But you're right. Since it's a cyclocross frame, the tire size is smaller than we'd expect in a gravel bike. To me 40mm tires are still quite big. I'm more concerned about the lack of braze-ons and the more racy geometry. I'm by no means a racer.

        You're it.

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        • scarfmaceS
          scarfmace
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          @RobeOfTheMagi
          Cool guy, thanks for sharing! I'm new to cycling so basically everything I know is from deep diving the internet and I'm more into the technical part then the people part of stuff.
          I wouldn't worry too much about the lack of braze-ons because most bags these days come with straps or Velcro mounts, just look at brands like tailfin, they can get you in full bikepacking gear without using a single bolt.

          The geometry is something a lot of people talk about and it all depends on your own style, I think that if you get the proper frame size it wouldn't matter all that much, a lot can be compensated by seat height, stem length and selecting the correct drop bars. A bike fit would be something I would recommend, I've done one myself after riding about 3 months and the difference is massive in comfort and performance.

          "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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          • BalticBobB
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            Does this count as a gravel bike? 😄

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            • Denimhead 0D
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              @BalticBob looks like a bad @ss one to me 👍

              IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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              • derek111D
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                @BalticBob beautiful rig. I have the same sticker.
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                Get outside, feel small

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                • BalticBobB
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                  @derek111 awesome, I love that sticker! Fit's perfectly to my part pace style of riding.

                  Another topic, I normally don't ride my bike in boots because my pedals smash my boots and it feels like trash. Sometimes however, it's required when it's really cold and I choose to ride to work, because riding bikes rules. Does anyone have some suggestions of boot friendly pedals which aren't extremely slippery?

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                  • mclaincauseyM
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                    I feel like RaceFace MTB pedals would fit that bill @BalticBob https://www.raceface.com/products/chester-pedal-2020?variant=31913986490450

                    Think it, be it.

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                    • derek111D
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                      @BalticBob I love my OneUp Components composite flat pedals. They are affordable (in Canada) and do the trick. I swap out for them on any of my bikes when I don't want to clip in, be it gravel or mountain bikes.

                      Get outside, feel small

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                      • scarfmaceS
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                        I have the Crankbrothers "Stamp" and they grip anything that touches them, including your shins

                        https://www.crankbrothers.com/collections/stamp

                        "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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                        • derek111D
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                          Fun rip today in the sunshine.
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                          Get outside, feel small

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                          • BalticBobB
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                            I have the stamp pedals on my MTB and they rule, big fan. Anything with metal pins generally has a bad relationship with my shin but it recent years it’s been my boots taking the brunt of the beating. I attribute this 100% to my improved bike skills, rather than the fact that I bought boots 😄

                            I’m leaning toward some plastic pedals for the winter / boot season. If Crankbrothers makes a plastic stamp, well, that might to the answer.

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                            • T
                              the246guy
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                              My ride the last few months. Got away riding my Trek Remedy and started to use this one. Not sure which category this belongs. It has some Gravel geometry but is also a city commuter. Overall I'm pretty happy with this!

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                              IH-555N | IH-666S-21 | IH-777D | IH-666 XHS | IHG-035 | IHB-06 | IH-721-KHA
                              IHSH-251 | IHSH-07 | IHSH-246 * 2

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                              • scarfmaceS
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                                After months of tinkering and making micro changes to seat height, setback, dropbars etc. I finaly start to zero in on the perfect bikefit. Also, my girlfriend is starting to get jealous of all the attention the bike gets from me.

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                                "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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                                • scarfmaceS
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                                  days are getting shorter, evening rides more quiet...

                                  "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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