Jpez
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Jeez tough audience! I don’t see any issue with this or the telescope up for sale this morning.Worse. Market. Ever.
Unless you’re selling.
Then you’re probably a douche.
Jeez tough audience! I don’t see any issue with this or the telescope up for sale this morning.Worse. Market. Ever.
Unless you’re selling.
Then you’re probably a douche.
So…it’s been resisted for $2500 already?In saying that there is still the odd decent person that pops up. A 2016 Spectral yesterday. Needed a teeny bit of TLC and the seller was very clear about it but otherwise a very solid ride. $900.
I’ll probably get around to it after workSo…it’s been resisted for $2500 already?
You know what you’ve got!I’ll probably get around to it after work
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Wow $200 postage for 2 pedals !!!!
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Wow $200 postage for 2 pedals !!!!
which buy/sell group is that? asking for a friendI'm an admin on the largest (I think) MTB buy and sell site on Facebook in Australia
Australian Mountain Bike Buy/Swap/Sellwhich buy/sell group is that? asking for a friend
I was thinking about getting on the gravel bike bandwagon. A friend lent me his Reid Granite 2.0 yesterday. Did a 20k loop around the local reservoir on it, even with 45psi in the tyres these things feel every bump on the road. Holding into drop bar hoods are even more uncomfortable on the rutted hard pack gravel with the bumps and vibration. Honestly couldn't wait to get off it, a mountain bike is a luxury car compared to these things off-road. If I was going to get one I'd get a flat bar, the drop bars are gimmicky IMO.Market cooling but parts supply is still in demand. I think most folks have realised they cannot ride a mtb. Gravel bikes on the other hand seem to be holding on a bit stronger. Retail prices are still high i wonder if they will price cut if they have any sort of oversupply - probably not, they will just introduce a new standard...
Totally agree , I know the arguments are more hand positions and tradition but that is BS IMO.drop bars are gimmicky IMO.
Reid Granite 2 is a $1000 bike brand new and has 37c gravel tyres, so depending on rider weight, should be anything from 30-40psi.I was thinking about getting on the gravel bike bandwagon. A friend lent me his Reid Granite 2.0 yesterday. Did a 20k loop around the local reservoir on it, even with 45psi in the tyres these things feel every bump on the road. Holding into drop bar hoods are even more uncomfortable on the rutted hard pack gravel with the bumps and vibration. Honestly couldn't wait to get off it, a mountain bike is a luxury car compared to these things off-road. If I was going to get one I'd get a flat bar, the drop bars are gimmicky IMO.
Yeah I know it's a Reidy and it's only entry level, he was running Riddler 40c tyres on it with wider Alex Rims. I'm 100kg so I ran them firmer, also paranoid about bashing the rim on a root or rock.Reid Granite 2 is a $1000 bike brand new and has 37c gravel tyres, so depending on rider weight, should be anything from 30-40psi.
The rims it has are Alex MD17's, 17mm internal, roadies have wider rims, which would explain the 45psi.
You are 100% entitled to your opinion but I would not bundle all gravel bikes in with this test ride, IMO the Granite 2 is nothing but a very cheap mechanical disc roadie with clearance for bigger tyres.
Optimistic ,some of our local gravel roads have 70-80 minus rocks so at 85 kg I need 60 psi .37c gravel tyres, so depending on rider weight, should be anything from 30-40psi.