View Poll Results: Which type of bike are you riding?
Road bike
25
50.00%
Mountain bike
3
6.00%
Touring bike
6
12.00%
Gravel bike
6
12.00%
Other
10
20.00%
Voters: 50. You may not vote on this poll
Which type of bicycle are you riding?
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You can only pick one?...
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Classic steel road bike(s).
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Pssst! A gravel bike is just a poorly designed touring bike or a road bike that is being used where it shouldn’t be.
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Plan Epsilon Around Lake Michigan in the era of Covid
Old School…When It Wasn’t Ancient bikepacking
Gold Fever Three days of dirt in Colorado
Pokin' around the Poconos A cold ride around Lake Erie
Dinosaurs in Colorado A mountain bike guide to the Purgatory Canyon dinosaur trackway
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Why do you ask?
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I held down the ctrl key to try to select them all, but, nope.
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Take a road bike, enlarge the frame and fork openings to allow for bigger tires, throw on a wider gearing range and flared drop bar, and you've got yourself an all-road bike, gravel grinder, or some other stupid, made up category.
It's really just a slightly lighter and stiffer version of what we've had for decades and called "touring bike." Just that now there's only one or two chain rings instead of three, and perhaps fewer attachment points for luggage and fenders.
I'm donning my flame-proof suit now...
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"Road Bike" has been usurped by the skinny tire/ CF racer crowd. aka Sports cars. Otherwise useless is correct. LOL.
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My new bike is so touring….the model name is Tourist!
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Bikes that are more than 20 years old........(Although I have one from 2009, and one from 2014 that will be for sale in the near future)
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I've always thought that's pretty much true.
Take a road bike, enlarge the frame and fork openings to allow for bigger tires, throw on a wider gearing range and flared drop bar, and you've got yourself an all-road bike, gravel grinder, or some other stupid, made up category.
It's really just a slightly lighter and stiffer version of what we've had for decades and called "touring bike." Just that now there's only one or two chain rings instead of three, and perhaps fewer attachment points for luggage and fenders.
I'm donning my flame-proof suit now...
Take a road bike, enlarge the frame and fork openings to allow for bigger tires, throw on a wider gearing range and flared drop bar, and you've got yourself an all-road bike, gravel grinder, or some other stupid, made up category.
It's really just a slightly lighter and stiffer version of what we've had for decades and called "touring bike." Just that now there's only one or two chain rings instead of three, and perhaps fewer attachment points for luggage and fenders.
I'm donning my flame-proof suit now...
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Currently riding a Trek FX Sport 6... Which I guess is part gravel bike and part fitness bike. It does well on both but only on the easy gravel stuff..
As far as the comment about Gravel bikes being a "poorly designed touring bike or a road bike that is being used where it shouldn’t be" all I have to say to that is ---->
As far as the comment about Gravel bikes being a "poorly designed touring bike or a road bike that is being used where it shouldn’t be" all I have to say to that is ---->