Influencer II
Well they are strapped on so more or less easy but they stay were you put them, I believe the focus was more on stability than on easy handling.@MazeVX - Those mudguards look good! I need to grab a set for my Colnago for the winter.
Are they pretty easy to pop on and off?
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The feeling of being violated weighs heavy with my wife and me. I’m struggling with it daily… but new locks, logging chains, and fence should keep the thieves at bay for a while, and let’s me sleep a little easier.@M Rose - Sorry that happened. At least you got everything back. The worst part is usually the feeling of being violated by a theif.
Congrats on the new 520. Can't wait to see it.
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Contributor II
Who is the manufacturer of this titanium gravel rig? Appears to have a good amount of stack height for upper body/back comfort.Thread revived!
Gravel bikes rock! Bridges so many different types of surfaces and terrain...no wonder it's becoming so popular.
Regarding "racks" and overlanding...we're using Yakima's tire mounted rack...fits both our bikes and keeps them high and outta harms way.
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Nice distraction my fellow RTT brotherWe were going bonkers with several weeks of 100°+ fF+ weather and gave ourselves a break. Took a quick weekend for some camps at higher elevation in Southern Utah to one of our go-to spots. Riding was good until we were attacked by blood-sucking deer flies... then it was good again. Returned home and had cancer treatment the following day.
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- Everything is going to be ok.The first 5 pics look great (except the mention of the damn deer flies).............the last one, not so much. Keep the spirits high as it's also critical in the treatment journey! Be well.
We also have the same POCNice distraction my fellow RTT brother
ya...they're pretty comfortable...you guys look like you're really dialed into riding...awesome. Our overlanding is mostly about the riding...especially the climbs. On a more somber note...a real pity about your young cyclo cross champ- Everything is going to be ok.
We also have the same POC
We have seen a bikepackers all loaded up...but for the most part they are sleeping in the little hotels because they are so cheap. Otherwise no bikes...terrain is either up or down which might have something to do with it...hahaI'd assume that that area is a pretty foreign place for bikes?