The History Man":2drsozlc said:
So how capable off and on are these. Decided to go non retro for the road bikes and will be picking up a 2009 62cm Kona Jake next week to use as a road/winter experiment. what should i expect of it off road if i choose to venture? Light trails? Tow paths?
Never going to keep up with anybody so thought this might make it interesting. Also have a nice road bike for summer/social riding.
The Jake is a very capable bike, however, BITD people would often get a slightly smaller CX bike compared to their road bike (and yes I know you like large bikes, but smaller bikes are a little more flingable in some peoples eyes, even Muz rides considerably smaller bikes than yow). They will take quite a bit of stick, the wheels will probably be the point where you want to leave them off the jumps and avoid the rock gardens etc. Kona often use low spoke count wheels that make you feel like you want to protect them a bit.
On the HONC route, for example, there obviously wasn't much that a CX bike would have problems with doing well (those kids on them were having a great time), you have a lot around you like that, so you should have a lot of fun with it. It will feel quick on road and off, obviously a bit less comfortable off road as you have less tyre 'suspension'.
I would not consign it purely to tow-paths or light trails, carry it the few bits that are really rough and you'll be surprised at what they can do. Jakes are also reasonable tourers or longer distance bikes as they are really comfortable. I did a road club-run on mine a few weeks back and thought I was the lucky one on the poor roads.
With mine, I run two wheel sets, one set with cx tyres (Maxxis at present, Schwalbe soon), plus one set with Conti Travel contacts, which are the 38mm 'semi-slick' as follows:
http://www.conti-tyres.co.uk/conticycle ... tact.shtml
The Conti's are great on road, and good off it when not too wet. I did 30 miles on a mix of road, farm track, grass and gravel, no problems and useful as they are pretty puncture resistant.
Finally, I lent my 2004 Jake the snake to my business partner, who refused to return it, he still has it, so I had to get a new one. Which was a shame...