Focus Mares CX bike
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Focus Mares CX bike
Received my new cross bike a week or so ago, finally had time to make it mine today.
When I received it, weighing in at 22.3 pounds without pedals.
After changing out a few things today including wheels, quick releases, handlebar, tape, small ring (switched from 36 to a 34), brake pad holders, brake pads, and tubes. Now weighs in at 20.2 pounds without pedals. Pedals weigh 10 ounces so for total weight add that to it.
When I received it, weighing in at 22.3 pounds without pedals.
After changing out a few things today including wheels, quick releases, handlebar, tape, small ring (switched from 36 to a 34), brake pad holders, brake pads, and tubes. Now weighs in at 20.2 pounds without pedals. Pedals weigh 10 ounces so for total weight add that to it.
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Nice. I don't ride CX, but I was considering one for my winter bike. The only problem is the lack of fender mounting possibilities and only one bottle cage mount. Nice bikes though. Enjoy.
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Nice rig. Are you using it for all around riding or for cross only? I only ask because for cross only we run 1 up to eliminate the problems with a FD on bad weather courses.
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Just wanted a cheapie cross bike. Not sure if I will ever even race cross, mostly going to be used for winter riding and for fire roads.
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More all around, with my knees it is unlikely that I will ever be able to race cross.
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Nice bike. Love my cross bike and would never give up the dual chainrings because just so much more versatile (and my racing is minimal).
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Very nice! I love my cross bike but sadly use it for regular road riding 99% of the time.
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Unfortunately so am I (gravitationally challenged). Unfortunately, that's where our similarities end, I do break.
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Thought I would update with a photo from my first ride on the Mares.
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