Aero gravel?

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Lazarus
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Re: Aero gravel?

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I assume they can as there is no tyre width limit [ unlike cross] and the weight is a minimum not a target

Gravel bikes are marketed as roadies will get one for the rough stuff and MTB to be faster so you have double the target audience .
As noted its rubbish at both hence the grief :wink:

I dont really hate them i own one but really use it as a comfy road bike
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Re: Aero gravel?

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On my commute back from Karls Chapel night ride yesterday (on the Pinnacle Ramin 3+ with 27.5" Chronicles at 3") I came across this seemingly gravel path. Ended up being a rock garden that went on for almost a mile. Not sure if the roadies (read gravel bikers) have found this yet but some time soon someone will include in a gravel race and there'll probably be a lot of broken faces.

Twas (a bit) scary trying to descend it at (a bit) of speed...

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Re: Aero gravel?

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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 7:06 am

However, I'm pragmatic enough to think that perhaps some folk actually care less about the bike they've bought and more about the image they've bought into?
Or maybe they're just not you.
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Re: Aero gravel?

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Or maybe they're just not you.
Maybe :wink:
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Re: Aero gravel?

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This made me LOL

I have friends that would not carry a saddle bag on their road bike as it looks awful/not aero/not cool/no one else does/don’t need it etc

and then…

When they get a gravel bike, it’s full of bags* :lol:

Two hour road ride? Just one bottle of water and no spares
Two hour gravel? Need to pack the kitchen sink and then some…!


*actually, this is me :oops:
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Re: Aero gravel?

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I do find the bar bags attached to some gravel bikes quite amusing as most look like pencil cases. In fact, I'm considering buying one of these and adding some straps - only £2.70 too.

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Re: Aero gravel?

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Hey that's good! Perfect "freebie" for next Winter Event I reckon.

As far as "Aero" goes, this is the only aero addition I'm prepared to make to any of my bikes. Would fit nicely in that pencil case.

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