Falco Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 Looks like multi-purpose is the way of the future. This is the 2016 Cannondale Slate, 30mm travel on the Lefty, discs, 650x42c. Ultegra 48k, 105 42k
pista Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 Thats the ultimate do it all bike right there.This one is my next bike. http://theradavist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Niners-RLT-9-Steel-Disc-Cross-Bike-with-Ultegra-Hydro-25-1335x890.jpg http://theradavist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Niners-RLT-9-Steel-Disc-Cross-Bike-with-Ultegra-Hydro-19-1335x890.jpg
T-Bob Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 Too much awesome on this fred already! Great start to a Monday that is actually a Tuesday!
Eddy Gordo Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 Very very nice, I have been contemplating converting or changing mine to a cyclocross
Monark Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 Pista, I am with you on that Niner, she is gorgeous. I have CX forks, wheels and canti brakes for sale. PM me.
NISI Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 Here is the Giant CX I liked:Thats the one i've got,very nice ride
hweich Posted August 12, 2015 Author Posted August 12, 2015 Also have a look at Schwalbe Sammy Slick http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/za/en/schwalbe-sammy-slick-cyclocross-tyre/rp-prod48565 IMNSHO, a better bet that the Conti...This was my first option but varying reports on sammy slicks - often problems running them tubeless at anything higher than 40psi
NISI Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 This was my first option but varying reports on sammy slicks - often problems running them tubeless at anything higher than 40psi Hii am running specialized trigger pro 38c tubless(anything from 3 to 6 bar)
Niner SA Posted September 9, 2015 Posted September 9, 2015 This one is my next bike. http://theradavist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Niners-RLT-9-Steel-Disc-Cross-Bike-with-Ultegra-Hydro-25-1335x890.jpg http://theradavist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Niners-RLT-9-Steel-Disc-Cross-Bike-with-Ultegra-Hydro-19-1335x890.jpgNow the RLT Steel is a great choice! Now that we online, the pricing is great too with all the star-spec builds available. http://niner.co.za/product-category/rlt-9-steel/ We also have an RLT demo available. http://niner.co.za/product-category/demo/
hweich Posted October 31, 2015 Author Posted October 31, 2015 After about 3000km i think it's time for an update.the wheels remain my biggest issue. i put a dent in the rear rim on my 5th ride and in the next 8weeks it took me to get a replacement rim, there were a further 7 dings in it- see picture. either:the rim is too soft,i ride it like a MTB on inappropriate surfaces orthe tyres are the problemmy first solution was new tyres: i now have WTB Cross Boss up front [35x700c]. this is a brilliant tyre i can recommend. it has very good volume [more than the 38mm i have on back] and is designed for tubeless so i can run high pressures for road riding. knobs prominent enough to hook up in corners yet rolls well on tarmac. at the back i have Challenge Gravel Grinder 38mm semi slick. very nice Italian that few people know here. specialize in handmade CX tubulars and this is their only vulcanized tyre. reasonably light [375gm and 120TPI sidewalls], butnot very durablecame off the rim when i ran it at 55psi [with quite a nasty bang!] as it's not tubeless dedicatedalthough very wide, volume is not great and you still hit the rim when run under 30psi on rocky terrainin general, i run the tyres a little harder than ideal [30-35] now to prevent rim damageComfort:this is a tight frame for technical riding and i have certainly stuck to the wheel of very skilled mountain bikers in twisty terrain. it ride a good surface very well. on long road rides with stiff tyres, i think my old Colnago C40 is more comfortable and better for whole day in the saddle rides [i do very few of those nowadays].Brakes: they are crap. when campag brings out hydraulics with mechanical shifting, ill upgrade for sure. Feel good factor:110% ! i simply do not want to ride my very nice MTB on anything other than dedicated off-road rides
Ryanpmb Posted October 31, 2015 Posted October 31, 2015 After about 3000km i think it's time for an update.the wheels remain my biggest issue. i put a dent in the rear rim on my 5th ride and in the next 8weeks it took me to get a replacement rim, there were a further 7 dings in it- see picture. rim.jpg either:the rim is too soft,i ride it like a MTB on inappropriate surfaces orthe tyres are the problemmy first solution was new tyres: i now have WTB Cross Boss up front [35x700c]. this is a brilliant tyre i can recommend. it has very good volume [more than the 38mm i have on back] and is designed for tubeless so i can run high pressures for road riding. knobs prominent enough to hook up in corners yet rolls well on tarmac. IMG_2965.JPG IMG_2966.JPG at the back i have Challenge Gravel Grinder 38mm semi slick. IMG_2967.JPG IMG_2968.JPG very nice Italian that few people know here. specialize in handmade CX tubulars and this is their only vulcanized tyre. reasonably light [375gm and 120TPI sidewalls], butnot very durablecame off the rim when i ran it at 55psi [with quite a nasty bang!] as it's not tubeless dedicatedalthough very wide, volume is not great and you still hit the rim when run under 30psi on rocky terrainin general, i run the tyres a little harder than ideal [30-35] now to prevent rim damageComfort:this is a tight frame for technical riding and i have certainly stuck to the wheel of very skilled mountain bikers in twisty terrain. it ride a good surface very well. on long road rides with stiff tyres, i think my old Colnago C40 is more comfortable and better for whole day in the saddle rides [i do very few of those nowadays].Brakes: they are crap. when campag brings out hydraulics with mechanical shifting, ill upgrade for sure. Feel good factor:110% ! i simply do not want to ride my very nice MTB on anything other than dedicated off-road rides30-35psi is hardly ideal for these type of tyres. 3bar and above is where it's at and where they're designed to run - as per the notification on the sidewall. Any lower and you're heading towards MTB tyre pressures. These are not MTB tyres. At anything less than 3 bar it's no wonder you're damaging rims.
gummibear Posted October 31, 2015 Posted October 31, 2015 After about 3000km i think it's time for an update.the wheels remain my biggest issue. i put a dent in the rear rim on my 5th ride and in the next 8weeks it took me to get a replacement rim, there were a further 7 dings in it- see picture. rim.jpg either: the rim is too soft,i ride it like a MTB on inappropriate surfaces orthe tyres are the problem my first solution was new tyres: i now have WTB Cross Boss up front [35x700c]. this is a brilliant tyre i can recommend. it has very good volume [more than the 38mm i have on back] and is designed for tubeless so i can run high pressures for road riding. knobs prominent enough to hook up in corners yet rolls well on tarmac. IMG_2965.JPGIMG_2966.JPG at the back i have Challenge Gravel Grinder 38mm semi slick.IMG_2967.JPGIMG_2968.JPG very nice Italian that few people know here. specialize in handmade CX tubulars and this is their only vulcanized tyre. reasonably light [375gm and 120TPI sidewalls], but not very durablecame off the rim when i ran it at 55psi [with quite a nasty bang!] as it's not tubeless dedicatedalthough very wide, volume is not great and you still hit the rim when run under 30psi on rocky terrainin general, i run the tyres a little harder than ideal [30-35] now to prevent rim damageComfort:this is a tight frame for technical riding and i have certainly stuck to the wheel of very skilled mountain bikers in twisty terrain. it ride a good surface very well. on long road rides with stiff tyres, i think my old Colnago C40 is more comfortable and better for whole day in the saddle rides [i do very few of those nowadays].Brakes: they are crap. when campag brings out hydraulics with mechanical shifting, ill upgrade for sure. Feel good factor:110% ! i simply do not want to ride my very nice MTB on anything other than dedicated off-road ridesThe Grail is a very soft rim and wouldn't be my first choice for a CX rim.
eddy Posted October 31, 2015 Posted October 31, 2015 Brakes: they are crap. when campag brings out hydraulics with mechanical shifting, ill upgrade for sure. Hope have a cable to hydraulic conversion system. I have used it on my CX bike and they work as well as any othe Hope brakes. Have a look at them.
Paul Ruinaard Posted October 31, 2015 Posted October 31, 2015 I like this bit! Just like all petrolheads end up owning an Alfa Romeo sooner or later, except that people keep their Colnagos.My C 40 B Stay is still my go to road bike. I have had other road bikes and brands, but that one has stayed. Many people still comment on it. BTW wrt the brakes there are many options - I am running TRP HY/RD calipers which are cable actuated hydraulics. I have them on my Cannondale tandem as well. Works great. WRT the usefulness of the bike - i am in Craigavon just above braodacres where they are now making a major mess at the entrance to Sten City and it is stupid dangerous to cycle there, so I just got my CX bike off the wall as I plan to do a road ride in to the cradle, but I will just go in to Chartwell to avoid the mess in the road works. Grind some dirt. Its the future....
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.