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[Closed] Brechfa Derwen and Forest of Dean Verderers: MTB or gravel bike?

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I'm heading down to Wales next week with work. I'll be checking out some trails with a hand-cycling colleague and am just trying to decide whether to take my MTB (long ish travel enduro bike) or gravel (Nukeproof digger, knobbly tyres).

I've ridden Verderers a while back on a MTB and it was fun, but I think I'd be happy enough on a gravel. I don't know brechfa though. What would you recommend? All other things being equal, it's slightly easier to take the gravel as it takes less space in the van.


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 10:02 pm
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Can't comment on Brechfa as haven't been there for 15 odd years. As for the Verderers, well I use the final descent on my commute quiet often. It's fine on 35mm road tyres with guards and a Carradice bag. No doubt you'll take the jumps a touch faster on a MTB but a bit of air under those 35s is fun.


 
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Derwen green will be fine on a gravel bike.


 
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Thank you. Is Derwen blue significantly more technical than the green? I don't mind a bit of rough terrain on the cx, but if it's really rocky or rooty I'd prefer some suspension.


 
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A blast round the old family cycle trail in the dean with a diversion for a coffee at mallards pike is great on a gravel bike. Prob a nicer ride that the verderers on a gravel bike, cover a bit more ground and see a bit more of the scenery.


 
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The Derwen blue is just the green with an extra climb/descent thrown in, I've done it on my CaaDX a few times without any problems.


 
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Yup, the blue is an additional extension. The blue descent is a bit faster, rockier, not as wide.


 
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Use a MTB on the Verderers you can use a gravel bike I have done the lauch pad of a CX bike more fun on a MTB though.


 
Posted : 03/02/2022 2:26 pm