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What did you just buy for your gravel bike?

Old 07-27-17, 11:29 AM
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Fabric Scoop Pro Team Edition. Looks sweet
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Originally Posted by shoota
Fabric Scoop Pro Team Edition. Looks sweet
Does it look sweet like this?





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LOL...So I needed a new chain, badly...ordered Amazon Prime and didn't realise they weren't shippiung until next week...

I went to the LBS with the express purpose of chain only.*

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Originally Posted by TimothyH
Does it look sweet like this?





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Yeah! Hope it feels just as sweet.
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Old 07-28-17, 08:59 AM
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Schwalbe 35mm G-1's to make my Trek Domane SL more gravel friendly. Currently use 30mm S-1's (now called G-1 Speed) which I find to be great road tires.
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Old 07-28-17, 02:12 PM
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Went on Nashbar to see what they had, 25% single item coupon, ended up getting these, on top of the XTR 9000 Race pedals I bought the other day! Not sure which pedals I stick with, the XT 8020 will probably be fine.

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Another hotel room in the Methow Valley. Hope it goes better than last time. Just found out there's a 2,700+ acre fire nearby, this might be our last trip out that way until the snow puts it out.
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the last thing I bought was a tube to replace the one I had to use when I got a flat.
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Old 08-05-17, 06:01 AM
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To be fair, it'll be swapped between road and gravel bikes. But it's on the gravel until the D2R2.

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Originally Posted by dieselrover
To be fair, it'll be swapped between road and gravel bikes. But it's on the gravel until the D2R2.

Nice. What rings are you using with it?
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Old 08-05-17, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by RJM
Nice. What rings are you using with it?
It's replacing a Force 22 50/34 so sadly I couldn't keep the arms, but the rings are perfectly swappable. Went out yesterday once they were on to just see some data coming in. Returned 30 minutes later drenched in sweat with a 20 minute normalized power of 325w (translates to 308 FTP I guess). I wasn't planning on doing an FTP test, and certainly wasn't expecting anything over 250. I'm sure I'd have been fine without it, but it sure does change your perspective on training.
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Not too enthused about the TRP Spyre mech brakes so jumped on some TRP Hy/Rd calipers and better rotors to see if they work better (should be all that I read). Also bought a 3-10nm TQ wrench. I need to be done buying things!
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White Industries M16 thru axle conversion to convert my 650b QR mtb wheels to 12x100 and 12x142 to use them on my Sequoia. Gonna buy some Gravelking SK 650x48 this weekend and use them for Gravel Worlds next weekend.
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Originally Posted by theVelvetLie
White Industries M16 thru axle conversion to convert my 650b QR mtb wheels to 12x100 and 12x142 to use them on my Sequoia. Gonna buy some Gravelking SK 650x48 this weekend and use them for Gravel Worlds next weekend.
Why? Were you having problems with the QR? Curious as to what you see as the difference. I'm guessing it makes more of a difference on disc equipped bikes than those with rim brakes.
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Why? Were you having problems with the QR? Curious as to what you see as the difference. I'm guessing it makes more of a difference on disc equipped bikes than those with rim brakes.
My mountain bike was QR, which is where the wheels originally were. I'm moving them from my MTB to my gravel bike, a Specialized Sequoia, and the frame takes 12x100/142 thru axles.
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Originally Posted by dieselrover
It's replacing a Force 22 50/34 so sadly I couldn't keep the arms, but the rings are perfectly swappable. Went out yesterday once they were on to just see some data coming in. Returned 30 minutes later drenched in sweat with a 20 minute normalized power of 325w (translates to 308 FTP I guess). I wasn't planning on doing an FTP test, and certainly wasn't expecting anything over 250. I'm sure I'd have been fine without it, but it sure does change your perspective on training.
Dang not a bad FTP at all, well done.

edit: I just saw that you used NP, that won't work for FTP, gotta use your average.
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Old 08-08-17, 09:14 AM
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I am trying to get my 2016 Raleigh Tamland 1 dialed in for the Pony Express 120. The stock Clement mso 40 mm tires aren't tubeless compatible even though I was able to make the front tubeless. I got a sweetheart of a deal on some Kenda Flintridge pro tubeless tires 40 mm coming from Jenson USA. Should be seeing them tomorrow or Monday. sweet

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Originally Posted by Donto
Not too enthused about the TRP Spyre mech brakes so jumped on some TRP Hy/Rd calipers and better rotors to see if they work better (should be all that I read). Also bought a 3-10nm TQ wrench. I need to be done buying things!
I wasn't enthused about mine in the beginning either. I bought my 2016 Raleigh Tamland 1 direct from Raleigh using the Corporate discount listed here. I didn't know how to install the front caliper so I took it to my local Raleigh dealer. He didn't do any adjustments to the brakes. I turned the rear in until it locked the wheel up and then backed it out a hair. The brakes have been fine ever since.

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My Gravel Grinder is now doing service as my rain bike. I don't deliberately ride it in the rain.... I take it out if it looks like rain... but I still always hope it doesn't rain. Mostly it does winter duty. But the disc brake are awesome when wet.

I've matched water bottles and saddle bag. And can't think of anything else the bike could use.
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Today I received a Lynsey titanium seat post with 25mm off set. Should take some buzz out of the saddle.
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