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watching this one with interest.
I built something similar a little while back around an early 90's mtb frame.
My experiences are that modern short reach /short drop bars are the way forward, I used an ahead stem adapter quill post to enable that, with ahead type spacers making it look less obvious.
I also found flared bars to either be too wide or horribly uncomfortable.
I tried shimano m737 cantis but found the braking to be problematic, even with swiss stop pads so am now using shimano mini v brakes. These perform much better but need to be set close to the rim with sti road levers.
In hindsight I wish I had tried the wider profile cantis like the tektro cr720.
Regarding saddles, I'm using a brooks b17 special, I find wider brooks suit a slightly more upright position whereas the swift and swallow suit road bikes more. I have a sprung brooks but it is just so heavy.
My next evolution is to swap the frame out for an 853 dawes Edge because the bike is just so heavy overall. The existing frame is made from 501 all terrain tubing and the weight seems to make it feel cumbersome.
It's not yet become my one bike does all but it is a capable bike. I'm beginning to think there isn't a one bike that can really cover on and off road without too much compromise, despite the modern gravel bikes hitting the scene.
watching this one with interest.
I built something similar a little while back around an early 90's mtb frame.
My experiences are that modern short reach /short drop bars are the way forward, I used an ahead stem adapter quill post to enable that, with ahead type spacers making it look less obvious.
I also found flared bars to either be too wide or horribly uncomfortable.
I tried shimano m737 cantis but found the braking to be problematic, even with swiss stop pads so am now using shimano mini v brakes. These perform much better but need to be set close to the rim with sti road levers.
In hindsight I wish I had tried the wider profile cantis like the tektro cr720.
Regarding saddles, I'm using a brooks b17 special, I find wider brooks suit a slightly more upright position whereas the swift and swallow suit road bikes more. I have a sprung brooks but it is just so heavy.
My next evolution is to swap the frame out for an 853 dawes Edge because the bike is just so heavy overall. The existing frame is made from 501 all terrain tubing and the weight seems to make it feel cumbersome.
It's not yet become my one bike does all but it is a capable bike. I'm beginning to think there isn't a one bike that can really cover on and off road without too much compromise, despite the modern gravel bikes hitting the scene.