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Lyrcra if just riding, and not really stopping off anywhere
Baggies if stopping off places as I don't like people staring at my willy mound
No one's interested in staring at an insecure boys packet
Skin suit for that pro CX look surely ๐
New soffits anyone.
I've ridden mine on the road, on farm tracks, on rooty singletrack, on trail centre red trails, to Scotland. It's ace.
Anywhere I'll take my xc bike, my cx bike can go.
@bikebuoy yeah there's a few ways into the forest from the Canal, one I do sometimes is from Enfield lock. It's pretty popular with a lot of riders too Strava segments everywhere ๐ I really like the contrast you get from being so close to the big city yet smack in the middle of nature.
I'd echo what taxi man says
I've got a light 29er mtb and compared to that, of road my cross bike is rubbish
If you set up a rigid 29er with some very light thin tubless tyres (ie bontrager X0 1.9) and a longish stem and short bars. Then its a million times better off road than a cyclocross but not that much slower on road. It will be slower on the road obviously but not as much as you think.
Ok this is a ride I did from Twyford to Swinely on my rigid 29er. I managed to average 15.7mph on the road section to Swinley and that was with my 2.25 Racing Ralphs on.
http://app.strava.com/activities/232088852/segments/5649352500
over half an hour I can normally average 19-20 mph on 25mm road tyres on that route-ish.
The thing with the 29er rigid is that on some single sections I've actually got my best times (ie labrinth at Swinely) over the Full Suss.(although if I try to do the full trail with out stopping my times are quite alot slower on the 29er than my Full Sus as I tend to tire much quicker)
