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Road bike
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Mountain bike
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Touring bike
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Old 09-02-22, 09:58 AM
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My gravel bike is a mountain bike...
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Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
My gravel bike is a mountain bike...
Mine have been gravel bikes since 1984
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Originally Posted by Eds0123
I have a spare one, I'd let you borrow so you won't be so negative all the time
My touring bike works just fine if I want to do the drop bar “gravel” thing, thank you very much. It worked well enough for 700 miles of dirt roads and tow paths around Lake Erie.

If the roads are rougher, my mountain bikes does a fine job of handling those.
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Originally Posted by Eds0123
I have a spare one, I'd let you borrow so you won't be so negative all the time
Some people are just angry / unhappy all the time and need to put down others and things they don't own or care about. I guess it makes them feel better about themselves..

I ride about 8,000-9,000 miles a year (mostly on tarmac with some light gravel riding) and my gravel bike does just fine for both. It's fast enough on the road and can handle light gravel with ease. I guess just let the dude hate and be angry if it makes him feel better..

My .02
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Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
My gravel bike is a mountain bike...
My gravel bike is a cyclocross bike.
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Originally Posted by Aleksa2
Hello cyclists,
I have one question for you.
You've already posted five other vague questions, don't you have enough information for your marketing study by now?

Choose:
1 for 'Yes'
2 for 'No'
3 for 'I like gazpacho'
4 for 'dumpster vodka is the best'
5 for 'Vitalyte is better than Hammer Nutrition'
6 for 'Taco Bell threads'
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A flat bar fitness bike that I've converted to a 1x11 gravel / touring type bike with drop bars and discs and a Dahon folding bike.
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My vote just doubled the count for mountain bikes…
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On another topic entirely, there have been a lot of sock puppets showing up lately, like recurring nightmares.
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Originally Posted by Broctoon
I

, or some other stupid, made up category.
...
like "DownCountry" on the MTB side? LOL

good grief, we've got Hardtails, Cross-country, Down country, trail bikes, enduro, then finally downhill. I think there are some "Extreme " (or is it Xtreme ?) hardtails now too with 160mm forks and slack angles -- its a bit much Granted, a 19lb hardtail probably deserves its own category, and so do DH bikes, -- but the rest are just mountain bikes - pick the travel number you want or need and move on

(says the guy with both a Downcountry AND an Enduro bike )
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Originally Posted by 50PlusCycling
My vote just doubled the count for mountain bikes…
mine tripled it then !
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Originally Posted by The Chemist
A flat bar fitness bike that I've converted to a 1x11 gravel / touring type bike with drop bars and discs and a Dahon folding bike.
There's a bike that is NOT fitness?? LOL
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Originally Posted by GamblerGORD53
There's a bike that is NOT fitness?? LOL
Fitness bike = more road oriented hybrid bike.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
My touring bike works just fine if I want to do the drop bar “gravel” thing, thank you very much. It worked well enough for 700 miles of dirt roads and tow paths around Lake Erie.

If the roads are rougher, my mountain bikes does a fine job of handling those.
We know you Tour "A LOT", but some people simply like having more bikes and more riding styles.

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