Show us your C&V Gravel Grinders
"Gravel ginding" is becoming an increasingly popular for of cycling recreation. It's not rocky singletrack MTB riding. It's gravel roads, rails to trails, etc riding and is done solo, organized rides and races. In Phoenix, we have an extensive canal trail system.
Here are a couple of quick cell phone shots of one of mine -- one of my 1989 Trek 660's converted over the weekend to single speed with 30mm cyclocross tires. It's first ride -- 30 miles of canal paths -- was a success. A very lively ride. http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...Trek660CX1.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../Trek660CX.jpg |
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This is my MTB but I rode it alot on the rail trail down on the Pa - MD line arounf New freedom and Shrewsbury. I managed to score these great Avocet x32 'slicks' a few years ago and they work much better than the x41 knobbies that came on it.
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...5&d=1328646822 I am also going to try and press my GPS into service and try her out on the dirt roads in and around the State Game lands where I go to the range. the Volpe and Equinox may get a turn at that too. |
This is what I ride on the railtrails and dirt roads
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...nders_side.jpg Someday maybe I'll replace it with a larger frame, but it rides nicely as is. |
1983 Raleigh Marathon
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...y/DSCI0647.jpg 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...e/PC170055.jpg Heck, I've even taken my 1983 Raleigh Super Course out on the gravel trails around here. http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...e/P1200078.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...e/P1200055.jpg |
A single speed sounds ideal for the Valley.
Here's mine, a 94 Schwinn Crosscut. 1st pic is of its conversion when I completed it. http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6006/6...6841239f_b.jpg CrossCut by WNG555, on Flickr Gravel-tested, owner-approved. A fun and fast ride. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7031/6...66929400_b.jpg 48 at 48-11 by WNG555, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by WNG
(Post 13822420)
A single speed sounds ideal for the Valley.
Here's mine, a 94 Schwinn Crosscut. 1st pic is of its conversion when I completed it. http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6006/6...6841239f_b.jpg CrossCut by WNG555, on Flickr Gravel-tested, owner-approved. A fun and fast ride. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7031/6...66929400_b.jpg 48 at 48-11 by WNG555, on Flickr |
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Well...Not C&V but C&V inspired...Currently sporting a modified Truvativ Elita triple running 46/30 gearing and swapped the Chorus 11 derailleurs for Athena alloy.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=236515 |
What's the difference between a gravel grinder bike and a cross or MTB bike?
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Many people use both for gravel grinders...cross bikes often need extended gearing, MTBs are often under geared and most lock-out their suspension.
Originally Posted by Puget Pounder
(Post 13822542)
What's the difference between a gravel grinder bike and a cross or MTB bike?
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Originally Posted by buldogge
(Post 13822707)
Many people use both for gravel grinders...cross bikes often need extended gearing, MTBs are often under geared and most lock-out their suspension.
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Slightly OT, but a buddy and I are training for a gravel race in March (well, he's training, I'm spending lots of time lying on an icepack with a back injury). We've only been able to find a few rail trails or MUPs with any gravel, totalling ~ 5miles. WTF - we're out in farm country, shouldn't there be gravel roads?
If we could find gravel, I'd be grinding it on either my Volpe or the Nashbar X I'm almost done building up as a disc brake cx bike. No pics right now due to computer death. |
Originally Posted by Puget Pounder
(Post 13822542)
What's the difference between a gravel grinder bike and a cross or MTB bike?
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Here's my 1971 Mondia outfitted with 23mm clinchers on the Iron Horse gravel rail-trail:
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4143/4...59b0d83b_b.jpg http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4135/4...a799ef05_b.jpg Not normally my cup of tea, but I had a ball :) DD |
Well...my Trek 710 probably qualifies but it has just been replaced by the Soma and is likely going to become a single speed city bike. The IF is my go to gravel road / D2R2 ride but not quite C&V.
(If you squint and but your thumb over the straight blade fork you can pretend it is C&V :) ) http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...ciaka/d2r2.jpg |
Originally Posted by WNG
(Post 13822420)
Here's mine, a 94 Schwinn Crosscut. 1st pic is of its conversion when I completed it.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-w8b8OBIaQ8...FM/s1600/3.JPG |
What gravel race? Sub-9 Death March??
Originally Posted by XLR99
(Post 13822951)
Slightly OT, but a buddy and I are training for a gravel race in March (well, he's training, I'm spending lots of time lying on an icepack with a back injury). We've only been able to find a few rail trails or MUPs with any gravel, totalling ~ 5miles. WTF - we're out in farm country, shouldn't there be gravel roads?
If we could find gravel, I'd be grinding it on either my Volpe or the Nashbar X I'm almost done building up as a disc brake cx bike. No pics right now due to computer death. |
Most of you have probably already seen this one as I just finished it a week ago and had plenty of pictures up during the build:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-N...0/IMG_0673.jpg Now rocking a higher rise stem. Ruins the look of the drop bars even more, but it is stiffer and brings the bars up a bit more. I think this fall I will probably put on a different bar or some sort with a proper high-rise quill stem. |
Maybe a black Nitto DirtDrop???
Originally Posted by cuda2k
(Post 13823401)
Most of you have probably already seen this one as I just finished it a week ago and had plenty of pictures up during the build:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-N...0/IMG_0673.jpg Now rocking a higher rise stem. Ruins the look of the drop bars even more, but it is stiffer and brings the bars up a bit more. I think this fall I will probably put on a different bar or some sort with a proper high-rise quill stem. |
Nice Mondia DD!
Rail Trails border my neighborhood - turn left and theres almost 30 miles to Duvall or if I go right I can ride 30 miles to Snoqualmie Pass all on dirt and gravel so it's natural that each of my bikes sees dirt regularly. Paramount Fixed gear http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...IMG_1080-1.jpg My MXL once I slap some fatties on it http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1020037.jpg My Yo Eddy is made for it - soon to be modernized with suspension http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1010618.jpg And my old friend, a Bruce Gordon http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1030006.jpg |
Originally Posted by buldogge
(Post 13823308)
What gravel race? Sub-9 Death March??
Depending on success of spring/summer training, the amount of beer consumption/trash talking and unsupervised internet access, we may end up doing the Gravel Grovel, possibly Iron Cross. And Cuda I still love that bike! Now I'm plotting a full rebuild/repaint on my Volpe to take it another 20 years. |
Northbend, what size are those "fatties" on the MXL? I'm in need of new tires on mine and wondering if I can squeeze 28's in there...
Nice build choice, BTW. (no, I'm not biased...) http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...L/IMG_0995.jpg (bars have since been tilted up/back... :crap: ) |
Originally Posted by northbend
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Nice Mondia DD! Rail Trails border my neighborhood - turn left and theres almost 30 miles to Duvall or if I go right I can ride 30 miles to Snoqualmie Pass all on dirt and gravel so it's natural that each of my bikes sees dirt regularly.
My MXL once I slap some fatties on it http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1020037.jpg And my old friend, a Bruce Gordon http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...d/P1030006.jpg I'd also like to know the size of the "fatties" on the Merckx; personally, I think anything with enough rubber can handle gravel roads/trails. The Merckx sure looks like it can handle it! And I'd love to see a thread on the Bruce Gordon - that's a beauty :love: DD |
I have a few that can handle this duty...
When with people: http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/a...67/photo-8.jpg Just part of the life of an all rounder': http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/a...lk67/photo.jpg If I want to go somewhere fast that involves lots of gravel: http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/a...hoto0103-1.jpg This is more than capable, but I haven't used it for that yet: http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/IMG_0753.jpg |
The tires on the MXL are Challenge Paris-Roubaix clinchers. They looked great and rode nicely but didn't hold up very well. 700x27 is claimed but they measure more like 29's. It was a tight fit with the rear brake bridge which is somewhat disappointing considering how much clearance there is up front with that marvelous fork - I won't put them on the MXL again. The 28mm Rivendell ruffy tuffy's I use currently are smaller than the PR's and ride decently enough on the pavement and are very durable in the dirt. This is the tire I used for Cino Heroica last year.
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