secret_squirrel
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The Jake will be high on my list if I ever take the plunge. Like it a lot.
That's probably just in your mind...... especially as 99% of load bearing CX components are road components anyway.The History Man":1rjkt4iu said:Road bike too delicate.
mattr":3uk7gtbr said:That's probably just in your mind...... especially as 99% of load bearing CX components are road components anyway.The History Man":3uk7gtbr said:Road bike too delicate.
Generally its only the tubes and tyre's that aren't actually road bits. And you can get heavier/larger/more durable road tyres anyway.
Even the frame is essentially a road frame with some more clearance. Many even use the same tubesets/lugs.
Unless you are using bits that are even considered fragile by road riders (Some low spoke count wheels for example) a road bike will be a whole lot more durable and less delicate than you think.
(Traction can sometimes be an issue though!)
scottyp":3phpfg2z said:I'm in the process of going down a similar route - My Mountain bike seems overkil for the 15 minute daily commute (especially as I only use two gears!) and the drivetrain/brake wear is costly on a decent MTB.
I've procured a nice road bike frameset from here and used a set of cyclocross wheels with 32 width tyres (the Giant frames just about squeeze them in)and fitted mtb riser bars and deore rapid fire shifters (plus bar ends!)
Feels very rapid and stable, best of both worlds - obviously won't be offroading, but its robust enough to take on urban shortcuts, and best of all you can fit proper mudguards: no more soggy ass! (from cycling anyway!)