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Gravel Bikes - Should we stop and tell the industry now?


Iwan Kemp

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Reminds me of the fat bike trend

 

Diversify the range of bikes

Hope to make sell more bikes and make more moola

 

Really nice for the Marin hipster or the oke staying on the fringes of Ashland

Not for the African terrain hey

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Reminds me of the fat bike trend

 

Diversify the range of bikes

Hope to make sell more bikes and make more moola

 

Really nice for the Marin hipster or the oke staying on the fringes of Ashland

Not for the African terrain hey

The fat bike or gravel grinder. Think 80% of what people buy MTB's for can be done by a gravel grinder in SA. District roads and contour paths.

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Look at those sad 3 men in background with their stupid electric golf trollies.

 

This guy on the bike looks like prick too come to think of it. Hope he slips and gets grass stains on his white top.

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The fat bike or gravel grinder. Think 80% of what people buy MTB's for can be done by a gravel grinder in SA. District roads and contour paths.

 

 

Its just not versatile enough hey, 'Savage

Useful indeed

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Thats already done. Most of the epic was just gravel grinding :ph34r:

as was Wines to Whales last year ...

And the sections that weren't were full of idiots who don't know how to ride a MOUNTAIN bike...

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