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Location: CT
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Bikes: Performer X-Low, Catrike Trail, Windcheetah Club Sport, HPV Grasshopper, FAW+ Velomobile (under construction)
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HP Velotechnik Grasshopper fully suspending suspended folding bent.
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#4978
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Rotterdam, former republic of the Netherlands
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Bikes: Batavus Randonneur GL, Gazelle Orange Excellent, Gazelle Super Licht, Gazelle Grand Tourist, Gazelle Lausanne, Gazelle Tandem, Koga-Miyata SilverAce, Koga-Miyata WorldTraveller
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I rode them through the summer on my mountain bike and 2.2 tires with no issues. I hit a few bits of xc gnarlitude with them. They were true when I pulled them off.
Once on the SX, I did get a wider and heavier wheelset for the MTB.
I'm only a few rides in and so far no issues.
The obvious lack of aero is obvious. I didn't buy them for that.
They went tubeless painlessly but I did overinflate once and blow off the rim. Scared the neighbors and the dog. A standard 23 wide rim over 100g heavier probably wouldn't do that. No other issues since.
The only time I really railed them, I was so cold that I couldn't feel anything. No clue how they performed. Other than that, my rides have been painful and mellow, since I really got out of shape in the winter.
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Location: Kips Bay, NY
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Bikes: Ritchey Swiss Cross | Teesdale Kona Hot | Haro Extreme | Specialized Stumpjumper Comp | Cannondale F1000 | Shogun 1000 | Cannondale M500 | Norco Charger | Marin Muirwoods 29er | Shogun Kaze | Breezer Lightning
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The latest form of this Trek 750 includes a Kalloy branded Nitto imitation seatpost to replace the OEM seatpost that kept slipping. Front derailleur was swapped from XT 737 to Ultegra. I'm pretty happy with this setup, put 7 hrs in the saddle on mixed terrain with no issues.
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I'm impressed that there are dual pivot calipers that can clear Maxxis Ramblers, I had no idea. The bike looks great btw, looks ridden!
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Picked up my new Checkpoint today. First dedicated Gravel bike.
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Bikes: Batavus Randonneur GL, Gazelle Orange Excellent, Gazelle Super Licht, Gazelle Grand Tourist, Gazelle Lausanne, Gazelle Tandem, Koga-Miyata SilverAce, Koga-Miyata WorldTraveller
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They are from a Koga Beachracer but are originally made by Satori. I got one second hand with a pair of wheels with matching hubs. You can buy them separately here but not sure about shipping to the US.
The flared drop bars from the BeachRacer do feel very comfortable and I think I do want to use these or something very similar.
The Koga model is sold under a number of different names like the Dajia Cycleworks Far Bar, Genetic Digest, Satori Boondocks or the Origin8 Gary Sweep OS.
The Koga model is sold under a number of different names like the Dajia Cycleworks Far Bar, Genetic Digest, Satori Boondocks or the Origin8 Gary Sweep OS.
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So been riding this for a few months now. Had it built cause I wanted something similar to a Cutthroat but with my limitations this was the best I could do.
I love the handling so much that I bought a sus fork for it for even more power. I don't think it'll be allowed on this sub-forum once that comes....
I love the handling so much that I bought a sus fork for it for even more power. I don't think it'll be allowed on this sub-forum once that comes....
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Bikes: '23 Black Mtn MC, '87 Bruce Gordon Chinook, '08 Jamis Aurora, '86 Trek 560, '97 Mongoose Rockadile, & '91 Trek 750
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All our bikes are "gravel" these days. 15-20 or more year old mountain bikes with slicks and rigid forks, flat bars though.
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#4999
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Work in progress. True Temper OX Ultra 2 tubes with a 80s Stumpjumper biplane fork. Mix of parts with a 1x9 Deore setup.I still need to trim the cable housing and cable the rear derailleur.
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Looks good, not just for a mismash bike build, but just in general- it looks cool. If the frame and fork were one color, I wouldnt have thought twice of it being an original frameset from the side. The front pick gives the biplane away.
An old school OX frame and biplane fork?!?! Super cool match right there.
The house brand frames from Performance/Nashbar/REI/etc back in the 80s and 90s contained a lot of really quality tubed frames. Tange 1, TT OX, etc.