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#2901
Chistole Audax Club
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Baie de Somme - Picardie - France
Posts: 7
Bikes: titanium disc randonneur, titanium disc gravel grinder, Orbea Diem disc carbon drop bar, On One Fatty, Planet X XLS, Surly Bill trailer, Brompton M3L, Curve Bike Engineering 714 titanium disc
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I just changed my fork for a full carbon disc fork (460g). So moving the bar is much more lighter and sensitive.
This is a titanium cyclocross disc frame that I bought for an indecent price when I was on holiday in Taïwan one year ago. I had the opportunity to visit a small factory that was producing only titanium frames, and got back home with two frames like this in my case. The other one is mounted as a randonneur with mudguards and carradice saddle bag.
Bike check :
titanium disc frame
Picasa (Trigon generic) full carbon fork
Chris King black headset
Shimano 105 groupset, 50-34 crank, 12-27 cassette
Avid BB7 brakeset
Superstar components custom wheels (Superstar disc hubs, Sapim Strong spokes, Pacenti CL25 29er rims)
Schwalbe Sammy Slick 700X35 tires
titanium straight seatpost
Pro Lt stem
Pro Lt compact handlebar
King Cage Iris bottle cages
Klean Kanteen Reflect chrome bottles
the bike during yesterday's ride, sexy flower modjo in Picardie
This is a titanium cyclocross disc frame that I bought for an indecent price when I was on holiday in Taïwan one year ago. I had the opportunity to visit a small factory that was producing only titanium frames, and got back home with two frames like this in my case. The other one is mounted as a randonneur with mudguards and carradice saddle bag.
Bike check :
titanium disc frame
Picasa (Trigon generic) full carbon fork
Chris King black headset
Shimano 105 groupset, 50-34 crank, 12-27 cassette
Avid BB7 brakeset
Superstar components custom wheels (Superstar disc hubs, Sapim Strong spokes, Pacenti CL25 29er rims)
Schwalbe Sammy Slick 700X35 tires
titanium straight seatpost
Pro Lt stem
Pro Lt compact handlebar
King Cage Iris bottle cages
Klean Kanteen Reflect chrome bottles
the bike during yesterday's ride, sexy flower modjo in Picardie
Last edited by chistole; 05-30-14 at 01:54 AM.
#2903
Senior Member
I have two bikes I use on gravel, this one is steel with a long wheel base, and as such is quite comfortable. I bought this as a single speed, but built it up myself as a geared bike meant for touring, gravel, paved. It has hand built wheels, DA down tube shifters (lol - I'm under 40--just--but I love down tube shifters! Flawless), and a mix of Shimano parts.
#2904
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
Posts: 1,642
Bikes: 1997 Rivendell Road Standard 650b conversion (tourer), 1988 Schwinn Project KOM-10 (gravel/tour), 2013 Foundry Auger disc (CX/gravel), 2016 Cannondale Fat CAAD 2 (MTB/winter), 2011 Cannondale Flash 29er Lefty (trail MTB)
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I have two bikes I ride on gravel, both high end steel. (I'm not counting my trail bike, a head-shock Cannondale that is fine on gravel but not very fast or fun).
I have a '97 Rivendell Road, made more gravel friendly with 650 x 38 tires.
And I just finished a drop bar conversion on my '88 Schwinn KOM-10.
I'm really falling in love with the KOM; I rode 50 miles (about 60% gravel) on it yesterday!
I have a '97 Rivendell Road, made more gravel friendly with 650 x 38 tires.
And I just finished a drop bar conversion on my '88 Schwinn KOM-10.
I'm really falling in love with the KOM; I rode 50 miles (about 60% gravel) on it yesterday!
#2906
Senior Member
I like the styling of the Rivendell.
I find lately I'm so uninterested in the typical carbon bikes put out by so many companies, and so much more interested in finding an older steel bike to stare at. I have four bikes right now, two are steel and the other two aluminum...I just can't see myself buying a carbon go-really-fast bike anytime soon.
I find lately I'm so uninterested in the typical carbon bikes put out by so many companies, and so much more interested in finding an older steel bike to stare at. I have four bikes right now, two are steel and the other two aluminum...I just can't see myself buying a carbon go-really-fast bike anytime soon.
#2907
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: South Central PA
Posts: 549
Bikes: Focus Arriba, Specialized Roubaix Expert, Bianchi Impulso Allroad
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Here is my $500 Gravel Grinder. Purchased to run the GAP/C&O Canal Towpath. Have put 3.5K miles on this so far since purchase, most on gravel or dirt.
2009 Focus Arriba cheapo AL hybrid with Shimano 8-speed drivetrain. Easton Carbon bar, Ritchey barends, and my favorite WTB seat are about the only mods I have made.
Also have a bell mounted for Rail-Trail and MUP duty, haha.
2009 Focus Arriba cheapo AL hybrid with Shimano 8-speed drivetrain. Easton Carbon bar, Ritchey barends, and my favorite WTB seat are about the only mods I have made.
Also have a bell mounted for Rail-Trail and MUP duty, haha.
#2910
Team Beer
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Sacramento CA
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You need to get some pink cables.
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#2911
Newbie
Join Date: Jun 2014
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Just bought my 1st bike in decades. Came across CX because I didn't want limits and I primarily ride on roads. Got a cheap one, but I love it. Such a good stress reliever.
Jamis Nova Sport. The only change I made so far is the seat. Went with an ISM Adamo. That's it so far... I'd love to do a CX race, if I can get my stamina up more...
photo to uploading from my phone keeps failing. Wtf?
Jamis Nova Sport. The only change I made so far is the seat. Went with an ISM Adamo. That's it so far... I'd love to do a CX race, if I can get my stamina up more...
photo to uploading from my phone keeps failing. Wtf?
#2912
#2914
I Love My Dream
Rode on some of this...
Country Roads by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr
...to get to this...
Country Roads by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr
...on this
Country Roads by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr
Country Roads by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr
...to get to this...
Country Roads by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr
...on this
Country Roads by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr
#2915
aka Tom Reingold
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
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Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem
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I love this. What tires?
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
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#2916
Sore saddle cyclist
#2922
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
Posts: 1,642
Bikes: 1997 Rivendell Road Standard 650b conversion (tourer), 1988 Schwinn Project KOM-10 (gravel/tour), 2013 Foundry Auger disc (CX/gravel), 2016 Cannondale Fat CAAD 2 (MTB/winter), 2011 Cannondale Flash 29er Lefty (trail MTB)
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the 27 x 1.25 Pasela. Honestly, I don't know of any other quality tires in 27". Paselas, especially the PT/TG ones with puncture protection, would be just fine for gravel.
You may be able to change that bike over to 700c tires, if you could lower the brake pads in their tracks by 4mm each (that's the difference between 27" (630 mm) and 700c (622 mm). With 700c wheels, you'd have a huge tire selection and more tire clearance.
But Paselas would get you going for now.
#2923
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#2924
Newbie
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Montgomery, Texas
Posts: 54
Bikes: Torelli Super Strada, Phase3 Stowe Tetra, Schwinn Super Sport
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What could be better than a Brooks saddle,
a couple of Specialized Houffalize CX Cyclocross 700x32 tires
and a gravel road.
I repurposed my C&V Clunker 100 Challenge bike and plan to keep it. It's the only bike I own that can fit 32mm tires. The low gears work great for the gravel roads in southeast Texas.
a couple of Specialized Houffalize CX Cyclocross 700x32 tires
and a gravel road.
I repurposed my C&V Clunker 100 Challenge bike and plan to keep it. It's the only bike I own that can fit 32mm tires. The low gears work great for the gravel roads in southeast Texas.
#2925
Have bike, will travel
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Lake Geneva, WI
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I repurposed my C&V Clunker 100 Challenge bike and plan to keep it. It's the only bike I own that can fit 32mm tires. The low gears work great for the gravel roads in southeast Texas.
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When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.