When lockdown ends I'd like to start cycling to work so that I can take the long route home via the local downs.
I don't want to leave a nice bike locked up all day (though it should be safe), so thinking about throwing something together that will be simple, yet effective for the job.
I have a couple of frames not in use that probably fit the bill (I'm not looking to slum it). One is a carbon 29er, the other a ti 26er.
I'd be looking to run rigid forks (simplicity) and 1x, with tyres that would cope with road and gravel mostly.
The 29er would be the simplest build as it was in use until a year ago. I've pinched a few bits from it, but I'd just need to swap the sids for rigids, fit some bars, saddle and cranks, refit the front brake and its a rider. It would be quite a nice build as its set up with xo 2x10, so I'd drop the front shifter.
The 26er would be a ground up build, so more hassle, but thinking of fitting some 27.5 wheels and tyres, and some lightweight spare parts. Or just fit some 26 inch wheels, rigid forks, spinergy wheels, zee 1x10 and some hope brakes. I had toyed with drop bars to create a gravel bike. I bought some bars and brifters (sora iirc) but don't think I like the idea of cable discs, hope v-twin?). Are there such things as affordable road hydro brakes? Research suggests i could get away with 27.5 wheels on the frame, but is it a good idea?
Or should I stick with some bounce and use lockout for the road?
I'm torn, can't decide. Either way, the build I don't do will get sold, trying to be ruthless.
Thoughts/opinions please.
Cheers
I don't want to leave a nice bike locked up all day (though it should be safe), so thinking about throwing something together that will be simple, yet effective for the job.
I have a couple of frames not in use that probably fit the bill (I'm not looking to slum it). One is a carbon 29er, the other a ti 26er.
I'd be looking to run rigid forks (simplicity) and 1x, with tyres that would cope with road and gravel mostly.
The 29er would be the simplest build as it was in use until a year ago. I've pinched a few bits from it, but I'd just need to swap the sids for rigids, fit some bars, saddle and cranks, refit the front brake and its a rider. It would be quite a nice build as its set up with xo 2x10, so I'd drop the front shifter.
The 26er would be a ground up build, so more hassle, but thinking of fitting some 27.5 wheels and tyres, and some lightweight spare parts. Or just fit some 26 inch wheels, rigid forks, spinergy wheels, zee 1x10 and some hope brakes. I had toyed with drop bars to create a gravel bike. I bought some bars and brifters (sora iirc) but don't think I like the idea of cable discs, hope v-twin?). Are there such things as affordable road hydro brakes? Research suggests i could get away with 27.5 wheels on the frame, but is it a good idea?
Or should I stick with some bounce and use lockout for the road?
I'm torn, can't decide. Either way, the build I don't do will get sold, trying to be ruthless.
Thoughts/opinions please.
Cheers