Fatal Swan
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The context: I now ride almost exclusively on road and have a nice modern road bike. To be honest the MTB technology and standards have passed me by since the early 2000s and I've rather lost interest in the bikes along with that type of riding. For the winter I'd like something that can cope with the wet roads in poor condition and keep the decent road bike for the summer. Something a bit comfier with maybe 32/35mm slicks and discs. A modern gravel bike kind of thing would be fine I guess though I still want it to go fast and ideally be pretty light: I prefer the gearing of a double chainset and don't really want to use knobbly tyres.
However, my old, little-used MTB is this one: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=249295&start=60, and lately has been converted to road use.
And it's actually not a million miles from what I'm looking for for my winter bike so I'm wondering whether I should rebuild it further for that purpose since it's not doing much in its current form. What that plan has going for it is that a) I already own it (and it will save me spending hundreds and hundreds, even second hand in the current climate of bike prices!), b) it has a light frame and is specced out nicely for weight saving so it's light, sub-8kg all in as pictured, c) gearing is already pretty well set up for road use and doesn't really need any changes (M970 XTR shifters, a 28/38/48 XT chainset with a 11-27 DA Cassette and DA long cage mech), and d) it has disc mounts.
The main change for what I want is hydraulic discs, so I'd be replacing the XTR brakeset and Crossmax wheels.
If I go for that change though, I'm also wondering about whether to fit larger wheels instead of replacing with 26s? The frame and fork have ample clearance for 27.5 and I think even 700/29" would probably fit if I keep the tyre size under about 40mm (going to check this with some road wheels shortly...)
So first question, is it worth the effort of lining this bike up for autumn/winter road use of say 10-40 mile rides?
And second question, if I'm switching the wheels and going for discs, is it worth the effort of moving to 27.5 or even 700c? Given the modern axle standards am I likely to have more luck finding a decent quality lightweight QR wheelset (135mm rear, 100m front) in 700 over 27.5?
Thoughts appreciated!
However, my old, little-used MTB is this one: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=249295&start=60, and lately has been converted to road use.
And it's actually not a million miles from what I'm looking for for my winter bike so I'm wondering whether I should rebuild it further for that purpose since it's not doing much in its current form. What that plan has going for it is that a) I already own it (and it will save me spending hundreds and hundreds, even second hand in the current climate of bike prices!), b) it has a light frame and is specced out nicely for weight saving so it's light, sub-8kg all in as pictured, c) gearing is already pretty well set up for road use and doesn't really need any changes (M970 XTR shifters, a 28/38/48 XT chainset with a 11-27 DA Cassette and DA long cage mech), and d) it has disc mounts.
The main change for what I want is hydraulic discs, so I'd be replacing the XTR brakeset and Crossmax wheels.
If I go for that change though, I'm also wondering about whether to fit larger wheels instead of replacing with 26s? The frame and fork have ample clearance for 27.5 and I think even 700/29" would probably fit if I keep the tyre size under about 40mm (going to check this with some road wheels shortly...)
So first question, is it worth the effort of lining this bike up for autumn/winter road use of say 10-40 mile rides?
And second question, if I'm switching the wheels and going for discs, is it worth the effort of moving to 27.5 or even 700c? Given the modern axle standards am I likely to have more luck finding a decent quality lightweight QR wheelset (135mm rear, 100m front) in 700 over 27.5?
Thoughts appreciated!