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My thoughts considering my other bike is a 170mm enduro full suspension bike.
Bike is literally half the weight of my enduro and it absolutely rips. Handles the road amazingly well.
Gravel bikes can take a beating on single track but I’m learning to unweight the front wheel as I hit rocks and to pull up on the pedals when the rear wheel hits rocks to soften the blow.
Gravel bikes can jump.
11-44t cassette is not big enough for Colorado hills, the up or the down.
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I’m considering buying my first gravel bike and making it a Siegla Weekend Warrior.
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My thoughts considering my other bike is a 170mm enduro full suspension bike.
Bike is literally half the weight of my enduro and it absolutely rips. Handles the road amazingly well.
Gravel bikes can take a beating on single track but I’m learning to unweight the front wheel as I hit rocks and to pull up on the pedals when the rear wheel hits rocks to soften the blow.
Gravel bikes can jump.
11-44t cassette is not big enough for Colorado hills, the up or the down.
I’m considering buying my first gravel bike and making it a Siegla Weekend Warrior.