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 PJay
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I'm currently riding a rigid steel hardtail with a carbon fork in a sort of gravel bike guise. It's great and does everything I want of it but is a bit portly at about 27 1/2 lbs (although I've yet to find anything I can't wind myself up slowly).

As I'll be 50 at the end of the year I'm toying with the idea of building up a new bike (I haven't had one in years) although it would be to do the same sort of on/off road riding that I do now.

I was thinking of a 50/50 gravel bike (drop or flat bar) but there's such a lot of options. On-One have some interesting contenders - Bish Bash Bosh, Space Chicken and Full Monty but I've noticed that some of these (Space Chicken at least) are designed for a single ring only and I'd like the option of a double or triple.

I like steel and there are lots of steel options too but in terms of weight I think that they'd build up to a similar weight to my current ride (in which case I'd probably go for a gravel orientated build of a Singluar Swift).

What would people recommend? I'd like the option to fit a double (or perhaps triple treking) chainset but am fairly open to material; I'm afraid that I can't really afford titanium.


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 7:50 am
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Budget?
Being a similar age, I've just treated myself to a Mason Bokeh frameset and it's in the middle of build. I had thought of the PlanetX options, but had a test ride on the Bokeh, and loved it, Not steel, but carbon fork and designed for 700c & 650b wheels. Got a dyno set of 650 & a "regular" 700 so I can go n-1. Anyone for a S/H Roubaix or pompetamine? </stealth ad>


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 9:41 am
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just built up a bish bash bosh
105 STI's triple deore trekking chainset woodchippers XT mechs hyrd's
specialized zertz seatpost kinesis crosslight V4 wheels - finished up at 9.5kgs and other than a ti rail saddle nothing really weight weenie

[ononehaters]ready steady go....[/ononehaters]


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 9:48 am
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I've always been massively interested in the Soma Wolverine. But not looked too much into the weight and geometry.


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 9:50 am
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Shand Stoater? Takes a double, has rack mounts and is likely lighter than the On-One options. There's an 853 version in the classifieds (ahem)...


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 9:55 am
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Niner RLT, lovely frames and heavily reduced at Stif and Topfun.com (the Spanish distributor, not a dodgy porn site).


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 10:36 am
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[url= http://radventure.cc/niner-rlt9/ ]Loving our Niner RLT9's[/url] in [url= http://radventure.cc/the-road-not-taken/ ]The Dales.[/url]


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 10:50 am
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How do you find the Nano 40 in the rear? I fancied one of these but was put of by the 38mm max chatter I had heard. My current bike fits them, just, I think they would rub on a muddy ride!!
(off to check out top fun for prices) 🙂


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 11:44 am
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I'm currently obsessed with the Fairlight Faran

http://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/2117/fairlight-faran-review

However, like you say, unlikely to build up much lighter than what you have! You'd prob need to go for alu or carbon for that...


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 11:55 am
 PJay
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Some nice options there, thanks. I think that at over £1000 for the frame and forks the Shand's going to be too pricey but the Soma Wolverine does look nice as does the Faran; in fact they all look great (which is probably why I'm a bit bemused by all the choice). Funnily enough I've just seen a Niner RLT (I think) parked up in Glastonbury and that looked pretty nice too (and I've just seen the price of their lovely 853 version 😯 ).


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 12:08 pm
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Gravel swift you say?


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 3:10 pm
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I've just been out today on my Bokeh with 650b Thunder Burts and it was great fun. Only let down by my refusal to ride 15" steps. I also rode it at Paris-Roubaix with 38mm Compass Loup Loup Pass tyres. Very versatile and comfortable.


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 5:16 pm
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What about Sonder. The Camino looks to be good value. Also if you're on a limited budget, the Boardman CX team looks great especially given the current price. You could always transfer all the bits to a steel frame later


 
Posted : 23/04/2017 7:05 pm