MTB to gravel bike

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yello

yello

back and brave
Location
France
Easier to paste this link.

Indeed, and thank you. I might have read through that before asking my question, it may well have addressed it for me. :smile:
 
OP
OP
yello

yello

back and brave
Location
France
Easier to paste this link.

An impressive project, chapeau sir.

I don't have spare bits about the place that I can swap and try, so any project I might undertake would require spend. At this point, I don't think that's necessary, I only want to find out if gravel is something I could take to. If I do. then maybe I could remove the front mech and a couple of the redundant chain rings.... maybe source a broader range cassette.... but that'd be for down the track (ho ho)

Thanks for the info, it's of great use to me and directed my thinking. :smile:
 

flying start

Veteran
Reading through the posts. I'm pretty new to the biking after been off the bikes for around 9-10 years. I used to commute everyday which had a bit of road cycling, soft off road trails and cycle paths. I used to ride with a giant defy 1 but hated the off the road part that could get very wet and muddy. I bought a 29er orange clockwork and started using that with the 120mm fork locked out . First thing I did was change the tyres I got some cyclo-cross tyres as the 700c would fit the 29er wheels. This made for a fastish big wheels bike. It made it very fun to commute. So if I was you I'd start with just tyres and see how you get on.
 
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