You're spot on with this and it's really interesting to watch it happen from an old & grouchy MTB'er perspective. Especially seeing a colleague I work with going through it, with him being a relatively recent entry into road for commuting 5 or 6 years ago, then gravel with a CX bike, then a gravel bike when the CX cracked.Even on gravel bikes the industry bastards are trying to push boost as an axle/frame/fork standard AFAIK, and then whatever else they have to create the desired planned obsolescence.
Perhaps not, yet any "banter" may be brought to their attention, if it's not banter, but may be in breach of AusCycling's code of conduct for all public officials at club level and higher.I'm not sure that AusCycling has the resources and reach to police every bit of banter across the internet...
Do you reckon there is some way to stop this madness? Maybe we can convince the IDF that Specialized is a front for Hezbollah.You're spot on with this and it's really interesting to watch it happen from an old & grouchy MTB'er perspective. Especially seeing a colleague I work with going through it, with him being a relatively recent entry into road for commuting 5 or 6 years ago, then gravel with a CX bike, then a gravel bike when the CX cracked.
Seeing gravel bikes all now on 12mm axles, but pushing "gravel/road boost" is hilarious. What a chunt move that is, by going "boost" but with smaller axle on the front than already exists. And then gravel suspension coming through in droves, droppers (which I'm totally on board with for sure)...
Next thing will be the brand new, never seen before, "No-Clip Pedals" (trademarking that here so you can all get stuffed), so you can use shoes that don't sound like tap dancing when you head to the pub... Ha, just watch them reverse the axle thread direction, just to be shit.
It'll trend towards dropbar XC mtb before too much longer I reckon!
My drop-bar mtb/gravelpacker is looking better and better every day. Give it another year and I'll be able to sell the aged frame & bitsa build for a tonne to new entries into the gravel scene!
Atherton don't do anything that suits me, too Endurobro for old men who have to go to work on Monday. I don't want to lug an Enduro bike around on days with 1000m+ of climbing.
Surely a new Hugene is due soon. Spindrift was just updated.Atherton don't do anything that suits me, too Endurobro for old men who have to go to work on Monday. I don't want to lug an Enduro bike around on days with 1000m+ of climbing.
Devlin doesn't do it for me.
I looked at the SCOR bikes but they're just too ugly.
Propain Hugene looks ok but it's getting a bit old now, I'm not paying RRP for a 3 year old design.
If I had the money I would Ripmo a Ripley (prefer colours of the Ripley). They look to be very sorted and good reviews.The new Ripley/Ripmo would be pretty dialled I reckon.
I'm super happy with my Smuggler as well; wouldn't mind upgrading to the more recent version to fix a few minor things, but it's a great trail bike.
People are complaining about weight but it’s a small increase over the older model. Ripley/Ripmo use the same frame and to change between just need the clevis and correct shock so you get a little extra versatility as well. High on my list if I win lotto.DW link is awesome. In frame storage on the new one now as well. Very little to fault it I reckon.
That green is pretty tidyIf I had the money I would Ripmo a Ripley (prefer colours of the Ripley). They look to be very sorted and good reviews.
Spend up on a Prova or save a little buy a Ripley and have a MTB holiday?You guys aren't helping me be financially responsible.
But then again, it's much cheaper than a Prova so perhaps I am?
I wasn't aware there was a new Ripley, might have to drop into Summit for a squizz.
Reviews look good, I've never had a DW Link bike so I'm interested.
Just look at the gunt they added though. Tis the stuff of nightmares!Those clean straight lines on the main frame were a real kick in the dick, arriving just after I purchased another frame...
Well, fuck.As long as moorey remembers that as a MTB club committee member/president or whatever he's up to, he's bound by the AusCycling code of conduct with regard to anything he says in person or posts/publishes on a forum.
Just look at the gunt they added though. Tis the stuff of nightmares!