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Edeiir on
I’ve been on a quick 30km gravel tour with my trusty serious grafix (2018) in the north of Cologne.
There was a road called “Sandweg” (Sand Road) on the map and I wondered why it was called like that.
Found out pretty quick… Was hell of a ride, pretty fun but exhausting.
OldIronLungs on
The frame says Serious, the kickstand says otherwise.
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I’ve been on a quick 30km gravel tour with my trusty serious grafix (2018) in the north of Cologne.
There was a road called “Sandweg” (Sand Road) on the map and I wondered why it was called like that.
Found out pretty quick… Was hell of a ride, pretty fun but exhausting.
The frame says Serious, the kickstand says otherwise.