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So what's the best all-rounder gravel bike/frameset?

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25 days (hopefully) to wait for my secan. Can't wait.


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 10:35 pm
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edit – kinesis customer support seem pretty good too

Sadly not the impression I got, almost got the impression they were just box shifters i.e. the frameset I bought arrived as if direct from Taiwan, painty threads and numerous bolts missing that they then had the cheek to charge me for, even the bolts required to hold the cantilever brake adapters on weren't supplied and when I phoned to ask what bolts were required (for a fairly safety critical component you would think) the guy on the phone just gave a sort of disinterested guess as to what might fit.

I do like the products though in general.


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 10:42 pm
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If only there was an in depth review of the Fustle Causeway by a fellow Singletracker.......

https://ukgravelco.com/2020/08/03/fustle-causeway-gr1-review/


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 11:31 pm
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I was initially drawn by the green to black fade, which is a bit different but in a good way.

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Then I saw the blue to turquoise fade, very nice! And this would fit in with my other green/turquoise bikes that I seem to have procured. Lush!

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Posted : 05/09/2024 11:38 pm
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My Ridley is a clone of the Free Ranger. Light wheels and 1x gears and it’s a flyer, 42mm tyres and plenty of room for more. Airwolf/Carbonda 696 is the generic name for the frameset if you wanted one from ebay or Aliexpress.

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If you fancy a Salsa there are some big discounts here: https://www.lyonequipment.com/all-road


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 11:50 pm
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edit – kinesis customer support seem pretty good too

13thFloormonk - Sadly not the impression I got, almost got the impression they were just box shifters i.e. the frameset I bought arrived as if direct from Taiwan, painty threads and numerous bolts missing that they then had the cheek to charge me for, even the bolts required to hold the cantilever brake adapters on weren’t supplied and when I phoned to ask what bolts were required (for a fairly safety critical component you would think) the guy on the phone just gave a sort of disinterested guess as to what might fit.

I do like the products though in general.

Not sure how recent your experience was if looking for canti brake adaptors....

Support was good last week - yes they had put the wrong frame port adaptor in the box in Taiwan, but the guys I emailed in the UK sent the correct one out as soon as they worked out what I meant... (frame designed for full outer routing for rear derailleur, port had built in cable stop).

When I bought the Pro6 I mentioned there was an error on the description (not affecting the bike in use for me) and they updated it.

If buying a frame only, surely most brands are just forwarding a box from Taiwan (even Fairlight)?

If built up in the UK by the brand or LBS, they do all the tidying/facing, but that's why I can buy a pretty decent frame for ~£700, and then spec what I want on it and build it for less... (I take ages but I prefer building as much as I can myself rather than buy a bike then later bin the bits i didn't want)


 
Posted : 06/09/2024 5:29 pm
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For all around gravel bikes I don't think you can overlook the current prices of the Titus / planet x titanium offerings. The spec you get on a titanium frame for the prices (especially with deals on) is phenomenal in my opinion.


 
Posted : 06/09/2024 5:52 pm
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Not sure how recent your experience was if looking for canti brake adaptors

5 years ago-ish.

I take your points and I think I also sort of accepted the lack of finishing and bolts etc. as 'priced in' but it was just Kinesis's general disinterest in helping me source the bits I needed (and the prices they charged for bits they did have).

Aaaaanyway, it hasn't put me off buying from them again potentially.


 
Posted : 06/09/2024 5:52 pm
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Had an Outback V2 for just over 3 years now. It is absolutely the best bike I’ve ever ridden and my go to bike for riding.
2 friends have bought them as a result of my recommendation and have also said the same.


 
Posted : 08/09/2024 10:08 am
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That fearless vulture looks mint


 
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