Challenge Gravel Grinders. They come only in 38mm width. I'm very happy with these tires thus far.
OLB 0.1 said:
Nice ride, what tires are you riding?
Thanks. I read a couple good reviews on those but I couldn't find them. I should try another LBS, they don't seem to be available online anywhere either.
Rich S said:
Challenge Gravel Grinders. They come only in 38mm width. I'm very happy with these tires thus far.
OLB 0.1 said:Nice ride, what tires are you riding?
This is not my gravel bike, but one of my commuters. With 40mm tires it can handle quite a heavy ballast though. I had a bit of spare time during errands today to hop up on the tracks parallel to Kenton Ave. I'm excited that this group exists. I just read about coffee groups that meet-up weekly in the rough to make coffee before work. Maybe we should start such a practice. The grassy area adjacent to the Ohio feeder would be a great spot along Milwaukee Ave. Or maybe the tracks that cross Elston down that-aways...
I love the Wyoming man. Riv has a new frameset coming out called the Clem Smith and I imagine it looking a lot like that Wyoming.
I like the idea.........gravel grinder practice..............I got out to DeKalb a few times last year for the Gravel Metric training rides but that is no easy feat. Something local to do would be great.
Here is my main off-road road bike. A Holdsworth Mistral. I've seen it as a frameset on the cover of their 1984 catalog. That's good enough for me. I bought it a decade ago from a shop in Maryland. It had never been built up. I've built it many ways over the years. I've settled on this current set-up. This was on the tracks parallel to the Kennedy, near Augusta and Elston.
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