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I have two brand new Continental CX Tyres up for sale in the classifieds.... 35c....

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We are about to buy a whole bunch of Gravel bikes for our 30th/60th's about 5 or 7 of them, we are looking at the ridley X trail carbon

 

https://www.ridley-bikes.com/nz/en/bikes/allroad/x-trail-carbon

 

What do you guys think parts wise, enough gears with 50/34 - 28?

 

Great bike but personally I would be looking for a wider cassette on the rear. This is more of a CX bike and not a gravel bike per se.

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We are about to buy a whole bunch of Gravel bikes for our 30th/60th's about 5 or 7 of them, we are looking at the ridley X trail carbon

 

https://www.ridley-bikes.com/nz/en/bikes/allroad/x-trail-carbon

 

What do you guys think parts wise, enough gears with 50/34 - 28?

 

Are you looking for a gravel bike for bike touring/packing or a cx bike?

 

Have you considered Niner and Specialized's offerings? Giant make the TCX which is an amazing bike as well.

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I have two brand new Continental CX Tyres up for sale in the classifieds.... 35c....

Still availabe? Link?

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Great bike but personally I would be looking for a wider cassette on the rear. This is more of a CX bike and not a gravel bike per se.

Looking at a 46-36 chainset with 40-11 cassette. Want to keep the bigger chain ring for grinding on flats, but the 40 for steep ones.

 

 

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Are you looking for a gravel bike for bike touring/packing or a cx bike?

 

Have you considered Niner and Specialized's offerings? Giant make the TCX which is an amazing bike as well.

Looking at a carbon bike for around 27k.

 

See 38c is as wide as they can go, is that enough comfort? How easy is getting 38c tyres?

 

Will adapt the gearing to 46/36 40-11.

 

 

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I made it up a rocky/gravelly 8% average 10km climb with a 36/36 ratio the other day. Sure I was huffin and puffin and grinding instead of spinning, but it was not that bad for my past®y legs. 36/40 should be quite good on the really steep stuff.

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I made it up a rocky/gravelly 8% average 10km climb with a 36/36 ratio the other day. Sure I was huffin and puffin and grinding instead of spinning, but it was not that bad for my past®y legs. 36/40 should be quite good on the really steep stuff.

this is the gold I need from the Hub :) this is what I am working with below, can extend the road cassette but no clutch so limited to front jump. 0a564d9e0a7821224ba9f68173431e88.jpg

 

What tyres you running?

 

 

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I made it up a rocky/gravelly 8% average 10km climb with a 36/36 ratio the other day. Sure I was huffin and puffin and grinding instead of spinning, but it was not that bad for my past®y legs. 36/40 should be quite good on the really steep stuff.

 

 

Were you carrying any gear with you?

 

If you intend doing any bikepacking you may need more. (or rather, I do !)

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