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Weird is good. If you enjoy riding it and it goes on gravel then it’s a great bike! Have fun!
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This is my Velo Orange Pass Hunter. I think the build is a bit odd, since the slick tires and fenders would seem to suggest more tame all-road riding, but the wider and flared-ish handlebars and 1x setup would seem more off road oriented. Ultimately, it’s a bit of both which makes it pretty good at almost everything! I’ve ridden this bike on single track as well as long road rides. It gets a bit of everything I’m not gentle with it – but it definitely keeps up like a champ.
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Weird is good. If you enjoy riding it and it goes on gravel then it’s a great bike! Have fun!
This is my Velo Orange Pass Hunter. I think the build is a bit odd, since the slick tires and fenders would seem to suggest more tame all-road riding, but the wider and flared-ish handlebars and 1x setup would seem more off road oriented. Ultimately, it’s a bit of both which makes it pretty good at almost everything! I’ve ridden this bike on single track as well as long road rides. It gets a bit of everything I’m not gentle with it – but it definitely keeps up like a champ.
Complete Specs:
Frame/Fork: Velo Orange Pass Hunter 2023, Black
Saddle: WTB Gravelier
Seatpost: Salsa Guide zero offset
Handlebars: FSA Adventure
Bar Tape: SRAM Pitstop Black
Stem: Salsa 80mm Silver
Tires: Gravelking Slick 40mm
Wheels: DT Swiss G1800 Spline 650B
Groupset: GRX 610 1×12
Pedals: Crank Bros Stamp 1 Gen 2