Confession time.....I'm gravel curious !

Ah, the ebb and flow of fashion - does one fight against it (look at that pillock with the STUPIDLY flared drops Ribble with big knobbly tyres, riding on the road), or go with the tide? I find myself being a bit of a snob (my 2000 P7 with 700C wheel and front disc conversion sooo trumps you, Ribble-knob!), but only sometimes.
I guess it's because I'll never buy a new bike again that I'm stuck in some distant past, seeking out new 7-speed XT parts (they'll NEVER be beaten!) to keep building and maintaining older bikes that will become ever-more comfortable as age creeps up. Possibly with wider, plumper tyres. Possibly with a more upright stem and comfier bars. Possibly, like a gravel bike! Aaaaargh!
 
I might put the "inbetweeners " picture on my garage wall as a sage reminder, should my mind ever wander again! Cheers guys.....interesting thoughts as always.
 
SPD only shoes. I wonder where I could find that on the market.......... oh yer, MTB shoes, but if only there was a discipline where light weight shoes were the name of the game..... oh yer XC. but but but but. nope, I have nothing to add.

I'm unacceptable, my bike has keos on it, oh my god, a road cleat on a "gravel bike" what an idiot. :)
 
I need a gravel saddle for sure.

Next year Parix Roubaix ... road bicycles. They are crazy, they don´t even wear gravel shoes.

PD: Head angles first 73, now they are in 72, some in 71 even 70º. Next step ... front suspension with perhaps 40-50mm Do you remember the first susp in MTB? Next a bit more ... and more ... a MTB. 🤣
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