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#4126
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Bikes: Masi CXR, Trek Crossrip 3, Trek 5500 OCLV, 1982 Bianchi SS, Civia Kingfield Belt-Drive Commuter, Cannondale T700, Cannondale R600, Cannondale R800, Centurion Dave Scott Ironman Expert, 1988 Peugeot Nice, Marin Bobcat Trail 3 29er MTB.
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#4129
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Just finished 650b'ing my Jamis Renegade Escapade! I switched it over to Easton 650b wheels with tubelessly installed Compass Switchback Hill tires and PBW fenders. Switched out some parts to suit me, gear range and fit-wise and so far it's working for me pretty well. I really like the way it turned out and it sure rolls smooth! This setup is basically what I've wanted for the last 3 or so years. I thought I'd have to go custom to fit 650bX50 tires and fenders, but this bike is 90%+ what I wanted for half the money.
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#4130
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I was a lot cleaner than the bike but also quite red in the face, I was overdressed by the end and didn't want to stop to peel down. I finished ahead of my friends so no one was around to get a pic of my ugly mug. It was a whole whack of fun though and I hope to do it again next year.
#4131
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Bikes: Kona Kahuna DL Drop Bar - Sensah SRX Pro 1x11 (2012 Frame), Giant Toughroad GX 1 - Shimano Road Hydro + SLX 1x10 (2018), Diamondback Sync'r - SRAM NX 1x12 (2020)
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Giant Toughroad SLR GX 1 😬
Just picked it up today:
Just picked it up today:
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#4133
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At the completion of the Red Clay Ramble in Georgia - my first gravel event.
Trek CrossRip1
Trek CrossRip1
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Red Clay Ramble!!!
You must have hosed off that Trek. My bike was filthy!
You must have hosed off that Trek. My bike was filthy!
#4135
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If you click on "post reply" or "go advanced" to bring up the full reply writing screen, there's a spot below the text area titled "Current Attachments." Click on the "Manage Attachments" button to bring up an interface where you can drag-and-drop your photos.
#4136
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Still pretty clean at this point in the event.
It was a lot dirtier than it looks in the photo :-) Took quite a while to get in clean on Sunday, glad there wasn't any more rain than what we had on race day!
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Raleigh RXM, unfortunately I didn't know about this bike until all the crazy sales were over and the only place left with a 54 was Amazon:
Straight out of the box with 33mm MSO tires and no pedals it was 22.5lb, doesn't seem too bad for a steel bike. With pedals, clips/straps, water bottle holders, and 38mm Gravelking (non-SK), it's pushing 24. I can definitely fit 40mm tires, maybe 42 (could go higher in the front).
It rides great, feels much better to me than the 2018 Diverge E5 Comp it's replacing -- that bike just never clicked for me. The Diverge was a hair under 22lb with the same tires, but in my second ride on the Raleigh today at lunch I set numerous Strava segment PRs and had my highest average speed of the year by a pretty significant margin. I think it's because it just felt so smooth.
I absolutely love it and only have two complaints: 1) the 46/36 and 11-28 gearing isn't going to cut it for me I don't think; the pipecleaners I call legs need easier gears. 2) It has rack and fender mounts in the rear but none in the front. Wouldn't anyone riding with a rear fender normally want a front one too?
But the bike looks amazing and rides beautifully. I hope to be riding this for the next 20+ years.
631 steel frame
carbon fork
105 components
Tektro Spyre mechanical discs
Brooks Cambium saddle
Straight out of the box with 33mm MSO tires and no pedals it was 22.5lb, doesn't seem too bad for a steel bike. With pedals, clips/straps, water bottle holders, and 38mm Gravelking (non-SK), it's pushing 24. I can definitely fit 40mm tires, maybe 42 (could go higher in the front).
It rides great, feels much better to me than the 2018 Diverge E5 Comp it's replacing -- that bike just never clicked for me. The Diverge was a hair under 22lb with the same tires, but in my second ride on the Raleigh today at lunch I set numerous Strava segment PRs and had my highest average speed of the year by a pretty significant margin. I think it's because it just felt so smooth.
I absolutely love it and only have two complaints: 1) the 46/36 and 11-28 gearing isn't going to cut it for me I don't think; the pipecleaners I call legs need easier gears. 2) It has rack and fender mounts in the rear but none in the front. Wouldn't anyone riding with a rear fender normally want a front one too?
But the bike looks amazing and rides beautifully. I hope to be riding this for the next 20+ years.
631 steel frame
carbon fork
105 components
Tektro Spyre mechanical discs
Brooks Cambium saddle
#4138
Senior Member
I picked up my first gravel bike ('06 Tricross) a couple of weeks ago - been sitting in the garage while I source parts. Today it's fully tuned up with upgrades. Time to hit the trails!
After the makeover
The day I took her home
After the makeover
The day I took her home
#4140
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Bikes: 90' Trek 1000, Trek 700 cyclocross conversion, Legnano, 54 Indian Scout, 1980 Trek 412, Zeus Professional?, Raleigh Team USA, Raleigh Technium, Scott Spark 60,...
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#4142
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Location: Monte Rio CA
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Bikes: Motobecane Le Champion, Raleigh International, Bertin, Raleigh DL-1 1980, Colnago Super,Follis, Bianchi Competizione, Brompton M6L, Black Mountain Monstercros
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First ride on this Black Mountain Monstercross. It's going to be a fun summer...
Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross by djk762, on Flickr
Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross by djk762, on Flickr
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First ride on this Black Mountain Monstercross. It's going to be a fun summer...
Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross by djk762, on Flickr
Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross by djk762, on Flickr
Looks fantastic.
Enjoy.
#4144
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Location: Monte Rio CA
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Bikes: Motobecane Le Champion, Raleigh International, Bertin, Raleigh DL-1 1980, Colnago Super,Follis, Bianchi Competizione, Brompton M6L, Black Mountain Monstercros
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Thanks @gomango.I read your positive reports on this frame when I was researching Black Mountain Cycles.
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