BIKE THREAD

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Jun 2020
8:48am, 19 Jun 2020
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larkim
GRX is the gravel specific chainset isn't it, so not that odd when put in that context. Whichever choice you make it won't be a bad one.
Jun 2020
9:15am, 19 Jun 2020
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ftrobbie
Mother T, that groupset with the 48/31 chainset was specifically developed as a gravel bike/ off road groupset by Shimano with better off road/ poor weather condition shifting. I don't know the ins and outs but apparently gravel riders didn't want/need the options of road compact/ full chainset gearing (50/34 or 53/39). Hope it helps.

Kieren, I suspect that the usual discounting will apply but it will be on fewer bikes and with smaller discounts. Most of the bikes I have looked, e mountain bikes, at are out of stock in my frame size, so I expect lack of supply will change the market dynamics this Autumn.

Gooner, I can't see the exact specs for your Voodoo but the closest I can see shows a 24 gear setup which I assume is a triple on the front and a 8 on the back. You might want to look at what gears you spend most of your time in and then see how that links into the sweetspot of the 2 you have picked out. Having a road and a cyclocross bike, I still prefer the roady for commuting in good weather (nicer gearing on tarmac) but winter commuting/summer commuting with off road detours on the way back the cyclocross wins hands down (relaxed ride position, bad weather gearing). Good luck with whatever you choose.
Jun 2020
10:00am, 19 Jun 2020
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Mother T
Ahhh....Thanks ftr 👌🏻
Jun 2020
10:46am, 19 Jun 2020
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Gooner
Thanks for that folks.

My current Voodoo does indeed have 3 up front and 8 at the back but I couldn't tell you how many teeth it has either end without going to count. I do however almost always find myself on the middle at the front so may have a check before I ride in a while and see what marries up best.
Jun 2020
11:05am, 19 Jun 2020
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Dvorak
The more I ride my road bike, the more I'd like a gravel bike ;-) The road bike certainly goes places it was never meant to, but even if it was just on the roads round here, a gravel bike would be an asset.

(Just passed 10 000 km logged on my road bike two days ago. Might be time to buy that new chain now.)
Jun 2020
11:42am, 19 Jun 2020
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Gooner
The roads round here almost dictate that you give up road bike aspirations at the moment so gravel made sense. Especially with a national cycle network route 400m from my door and Sutton Park and Cannock Chase within 10 miles rides.
Jun 2020
12:20pm, 19 Jun 2020
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ftrobbie
Gooner, on mobile at the moment but when at home will look at the 3-8 setup you are likely to have and will compare the 2 you are looking at.
Jun 2020
12:58pm, 19 Jun 2020
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Gooner
Thanks ftr, I'm going for a ride in a short while so I'll do some counting before I head out and post the results to save you the work.
Jun 2020
1:32pm, 19 Jun 2020
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ftrobbie

Jun 2020
1:34pm, 19 Jun 2020
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ftrobbie
Gooner made an assumption on the tooth counts on 8 speed, the triple shouldnt be out. The blue shading signifies where your (?) middle ring and rear cassette overlaps with the gearing on both bikes you are looking at. Upshot is that broadly they are similar

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