Just ran across this
http://cyclingabout.com/2016-marin-four ... ring-bike/
I think it needs more thought re the beer bottle.
How do you get the bottle in and out?
Yet another one or is it three where they have re invented to qr?
http://road.cc/content/news/156979-mari ... arting-800
Is it me or are all bikes starting to look the same?
Are we heading for euro-bike?
another gravel grinder - needs more thought
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another gravel grinder - needs more thought
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Re: another gravel grinder - needs more thought
The Marin doesn't inspire me but I do quite like the look of this.

I'm still enjoying the fact that the industry doesn't seem to have quite decided what this type of bike is for. It appears that each manufacturer is trying to describe their bike in a slightly different way ... looking for the new 'mountain bike' perhaps?

I think there's probably only so much you can do with 2 triangles welded together, a wheel at each end and some drop barsIs it me or are all bikes starting to look the same?

May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: another gravel grinder - needs more thought
The disc brake mount on the carbon fork is interesting, but I do wonder if it's a solution looking for a problem that isn't.
Re: another gravel grinder - needs more thought
Given the heat generated on the front disc brake, any heatsinking makes sense. Icetech pads do the same thing, albeit with a much smaller surface area. Icetechs can still get pretty hot though on multi-mile descents. If that's transferring into the mech and subsequently to the mount, any amount of heatsinking there could potentially be useful.
Avoid heat build up - don't use yer brakes *grins*
Greetz
S.
Avoid heat build up - don't use yer brakes *grins*
Greetz
S.
Re: another gravel grinder - needs more thought
That's pretty much what I do - preserve momentum for the upsAvoid heat build up - don't use yer brakes *grins*

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Re: another gravel grinder - needs more thought
They've just reinvented touring irons which I suppose is no bad thing