New Bike Gear Out And Due Out...
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New Mezcals and new Peyote model. Peyote might be a better tyre than my Terreno for mixed use bikepacking, Mezcals are great but I want to do longer stretches on tarmac with no tyre buzz,
https://bikerumor.com/vittorias-new-wor ... ike-tires/
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Interesting, I wonder how durable they'll be? I use the xc trail versions of the Vittoria tyres as I've heard the xc race have sidewalls vulnerable to punctures? Not such an issue in an xc race but not so handy miles from anywhere.
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YMMV, but I use Mezcals on my gravel bike and don't notice much buzz from them. They're real nice but they're not so great when things get slippy, and I don't think I'd want the lesser grip those Peyotes offer, but maybe I'm being pessimistic and still seeing the trails through wintery eyes!jameso wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 5:52 pm New Mezcals and new Peyote model. Peyote might be a better tyre than my Terreno for mixed use bikepacking, Mezcals are great but I want to do longer stretches on tarmac with no tyre buzz,
https://bikerumor.com/vittorias-new-wor ... ike-tires/
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Mezcals are pretty smooth to be fair, similar to the Geax Saguaro I used and liked before. I'm a sucker for a proper smooth centre tread or something with no buzz at all though, makes longer stints in the lanes feel better. Generally means zero braking ability on wet grass too but they're ok on gravel or rocky trails. I'm thinking summer all round bikepacking tyres rather than MTB trips.
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Not bikes or gear but I saw earlier this am that Ride The Divide is being revisited or a part 2 is being made. Not a huge fan of the original aside from how the landscapes and size of the route came across, interested what comes out though.
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https://www.ridethedividereturns.com/
The original had a profound effect on me, I.e. doing the TD. Worried this might be flogging a dead horse though.
The original had a profound effect on me, I.e. doing the TD. Worried this might be flogging a dead horse though.
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I loved the original, mainly for its sense of landscape and amatuer adventure. Mike Dion was cringeworthy, but that aside it was good. If nothing else it'll probably show what has changed on the racing side of things, and how very much different a beast it now is..
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Hopefully they have lots of unseen clips of Alan Goldsmith which were the highlights of the originaljohnnystorm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:55 pm https://www.ridethedividereturns.com/
The original had a profound effect on me, I.e. doing the TD. Worried this might be flogging a dead horse though.
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You mean Brad Pitt?Dave Barter wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:31 pmHopefully they have lots of unseen clips of Alan Goldsmith which were the highlights of the originaljohnnystorm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:55 pm https://www.ridethedividereturns.com/
The original had a profound effect on me, I.e. doing the TD. Worried this might be flogging a dead horse though.
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I quite like it when a manu does a spectacular fail. I suppose a skin suit itself is fine if you are into that kind of thing (and don't need to go to the loo in a hurry which rules it out for me) but adding a hydration bladder - can you imagine a 2 litre bladder sloshing around on your back?? Most gravel racers use bottles in any case.jameso wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 10:29 am https://bikerumor.com/rule-28-new-grave ... er-sleeve/
A Gravel Suit, anyone?
.....No?
Good
Zebra skin onesie would be far cooler
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A—a brand much loved by the ultra running kids—COROS GPS is on the way. https://coros.com/dura
90 hour battery life mooted https://www.cyclingweekly.com/products/ ... the-market
I'm liking the look of the crown as well as or in place of touch screen as I really dislike those, but I bet it's gonna be pricey. My guess based on the high end Garmin's is £850/$999.
Very much related, I really wish Garmin would update the eTrex 32x with some this-century tech like Bluetooth, usb-c, and a UI that doesn't look like Windows 3.1.
90 hour battery life mooted https://www.cyclingweekly.com/products/ ... the-market
I'm liking the look of the crown as well as or in place of touch screen as I really dislike those, but I bet it's gonna be pricey. My guess based on the high end Garmin's is £850/$999.
Very much related, I really wish Garmin would update the eTrex 32x with some this-century tech like Bluetooth, usb-c, and a UI that doesn't look like Windows 3.1.
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I sold my Suunto 9 (none pro or barometer version) to my buddy. In anticipation at the prices of a Race or Vertical coming down. They've not done so much interim replacement is an Old New Stock stainless steel ebay special. Accurate Skymaster.Hyppy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 6:03 pm A—a brand much loved by the ultra running kids—COROS GPS is on the way. https://coros.com/dura
90 hour battery life mooted https://www.cyclingweekly.com/products/ ... the-market
I'm liking the look of the crown as well as or in place of touch screen as I really dislike those, but I bet it's gonna be pricey. My guess based on the high end Garmin's is £850/$999.
Very much related, I really wish Garmin would update the eTrex 32x with some this-century tech like Bluetooth, usb-c, and a UI that doesn't look like Windows 3.1.
Mate looked at me perplexed the other day whilst he overtook on a 240 mile roadie race through Wales to London. "You're wearing a super heavy stainless steel watch, how heavy is that", then another remark of, "thought you'd have a Garmin or other smart watch.
Couldn't keep up to explain my situation. That I'm only riding with a stainless watch cos I can't afford a £500 replacement at the moment
Coros for £1k