New Bike Gear Out And Due Out...

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Sweet looking Ritchey. Kind of what i'd like to replace my gravel bike with, something more road biased but with decent enough clearance for 40c. Not my fav colour on this one, and for the price one could probably get a custom steel frame and possibly fork...
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SRAM RED XPLR AXS (WTF?) for those people where 12 speeds isn't enough and they have a UDH frame.
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PaulB2 wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 2:13 pm SRAM RED XPLR AXS (WTF?) for those people where 12 speeds isn't enough and they have a UDH frame.
For those that have a 14 speed groupset- https://wheeltop.com/products/eds-bicycle-derailleur

In fact a 2 x 3 - 14 speed wireless shifting system with disc or rim options.

Gravel and MTB versions coming soon....
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^ I love it how Wheeltop's 'About' page has photos of riders on Shimano-equipped bikes :grin:
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faustus wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 10:39 am Yeah, I kinda agree on 'rigid', I find it a bit awkward. ...assume as an 'mtb' - rigid/no-sus is probably such a small proportion of mtbs now.
May I suggest WKR?
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ledburner wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2024 10:24 pm
faustus wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 10:39 am Yeah, I kinda agree on 'rigid', I find it a bit awkward. ...assume as an 'mtb' - rigid/no-sus is probably such a small proportion of mtbs now.
May I suggest WKR?
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Where you involved with the original, or was it Dom now of Fairlight?

The CdFs seems to have a fairly timeless quality to them, and those are very incremental changes!
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faustus wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:51 pm Where you involved with the original, or was it Dom now of Fairlight?

The CdFs seems to have a fairly timeless quality to them, and those are very incremental changes!
I was at Genesis 2007-2011, CdF was one of my projects then. Dom was there after for a couple of years I think.
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:-bd well it's been an evergreen bike, you must be proud, you should be!
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Yes, true - a vindication of ideas about bike layouts I think. Steel F+F, discs, road/CX/gravel geometry, not too slack or trying to be an MTB, makes a nice lighter-load tourer etc. Just a valid format. There were a few bikes along similar lines when the CdF first came out so it wasn't a new idea but perhaps the influences of winter road miles mixed with a wet lumpy byway shortcut here and there wasn't that mainstream - living out a Paris-Roubaix fantasy in the Chilterns is actually a long way from the US gravel scene that really took the bike with it :grin:
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Not sure about the frame... 🤮
But those tyres... 😱

https://bikepacking.com/bikes/surly-moonlander-review/
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6.2inch tyres!! :o
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Just watching the BP.com video. I'm glad I've already scratched my Moonlander itch otherwise I'd be tempted to do something daft! 🤣
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Is that designed for snow, sand or actual moon?
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Fat bikes galore today! New Salsa Heyday! and Beargrease.

https://bikepacking.com/news/2025-salsa-fat-bikes/
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I want one. But almost certainly will not be available in the UK....

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fatbikephil wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 7:53 pm I want one. But almost certainly will not be available in the UK....

*sigh*
Moonlander or the Beargrease?

I like the look of the Beargrease but if I wanted a backcountry fat bike I'd go for the Moonlander. Maybe not the 6.2 tyres though. Then again the floatation would be something else :lol:
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whitestone wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 8:13 pm
fatbikephil wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 7:53 pm I want one. But almost certainly will not be available in the UK....

*sigh*
Moonlander or the Beargrease?

I like the look of the Beargrease but if I wanted a backcountry fat bike I'd go for the Moonlander. Maybe not the 6.2 tyres though. Then again the floatation would be something else :lol:
Moony for sure, the ICT fulfills my normal fatbiking needs :grin:
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Ison have Moonlanders on order. Not many and not cheap, but there will be a few in the UK.

Edit: really not cheap https://www.ison-distribution.com/engli ... =5SUML253W
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Hah just got directed to Ison by a chap on the bikepacking article comments!
£4.7k is probably fair do's with the custom rims and tyres and gearbox...but...
Ouch.
Still want one though
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Do they do Cycle2Work...? Asking for a friend...
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Depends which bikeshop you go to. Cycle2Work seem to be getting some bad press about fees at the mo. I'd rather do a cash deal!

On reflection I can't justify the best part of £5k on a bike that will have limited use - the ICT does 80% of what it could do, in terms of whats available round here. But need and want never match up.....
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Have we done this Ganesha stove?

https://www.ganeshacookstoveproject.com/

I can’t see anything that hasn’t been done before here yet good marketing has got them a sh11t tonne of backing. Maybe should turn our influencer hats on and get Stu funded for a new stove?
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Dave Barter wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:17 am Have we done this Ganesha stove?

https://www.ganeshacookstoveproject.com/

I can’t see anything that hasn’t been done before here yet good marketing has got them a sh11t tonne of backing. Maybe should turn our influencer hats on and get Stu funded for a new stove?
"700ml enough for several cups of your favourite beverage" :shock:
How much financing can something like that require? No tech, just pressed steel.
Presumably folks make the money out of the kickstart not selling the product...
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