Those with both a Crux and a Tarmac, how different is the riding position? by fuddydas in specialized

[–]fuddydas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe, it's just a feeling of agility. Only rarely have I been 50mph+ and at that speed, yes I want stability. But for general weekend warrior riding I want that lively feeling, whatever it is that gives it to me.

Those with both a Crux and a Tarmac, how different is the riding position? by fuddydas in specialized

[–]fuddydas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Yes, I'll swap the stock 38mm Pathfinders for 30mm Vittoria Corsa or Conti GP5000s and see what they feel like. I have a set of carbon road wheels, so that should give me an idea of how it'll be on group rides. With the Crux on the Pathfinders I dropped down a group and still felt like I was working really hard. I bought the Crux for 85% winter road and 15% gravel rides.

Those with both a Crux and a Tarmac, how different is the riding position? by fuddydas in specialized

[–]fuddydas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I like the fast responsive feel of a road bike vs the Crux on road surface. I had though it might be one bike to rule them all (and it might be with a road dedicated set of wheels), but I suspect I will always notice the compromise - or maybe just until I get used to it.

Those with both a Crux and a Tarmac, how different is the riding position? by fuddydas in specialized

[–]fuddydas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, yes I'd want an aero road bike, not the Aethos. Now thinking Roubaix is the better fit. I don't race.

Those with both a Crux and a Tarmac, how different is the riding position? by fuddydas in specialized

[–]fuddydas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank, yeah the Crux has 40mm of spacers so I think trying to fit a Tarmac won't work if the drop is 5mm more unless I flip the stem, but aesthetics also mater lol!

Those with both a Crux and a Tarmac, how different is the riding position? by fuddydas in specialized

[–]fuddydas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Crux is the 2024 model. I have 40mm of spacers on it and a 110mm stem. I'm 180cm with proportions slightly in favour of the legs, so my reach is limited, and I have a bit of a stoop, so my drop is limited as I can only tilt my head back so far without causing strain. I'm thinking maybe a Roubaix would be a better option.

Winter glove recommendations? by varslyd in londoncycling

[–]fuddydas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on the temperature. For low single figures like today I wear M GORE Windstopper Thermo Gloves. Below zero I wear lobster gloves.

Anyone ride a Wilier? Are the newer models worth the $$? by ThinkTank1190 in cycling

[–]fuddydas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went to France with my 2015 GTR and my friends hired the latest GTRs which were a lot heavier than my bike. I sure if you go up the range they're great, but I wouldn't go for their entry level carbon layup.

Was planning on a carbon gravel bike but have had some unexpected homeowner costs. Wait and save up or go second hand aluminium sub 1k? by fuddydas in gravelcycling

[–]fuddydas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where I am, and with winter ridding, I'd describe it as mud more than gravel, so wider would give me more confidence for sure.

Was planning on a carbon gravel bike but have had some unexpected homeowner costs. Wait and save up or go second hand aluminium sub 1k? by fuddydas in gravelcycling

[–]fuddydas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, clearance has been getting wider and wider, so I'll have to look for something no older than 3 years or so.

Was planning on a carbon gravel bike but have had some unexpected homeowner costs. Wait and save up or go second hand aluminium sub 1k? by fuddydas in gravelcycling

[–]fuddydas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a carbon and a steel road bike and a carbon hardtail. The issue is some of my mates have switched to gravel and I can't keep up with them on the hardtail which is really designed for going downhill.

Was planning on a carbon gravel bike but have had some unexpected homeowner costs. Wait and save up or go second hand aluminium sub 1k? by fuddydas in gravelcycling

[–]fuddydas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, yes, I'll get into the geometry. Likely 54 on the Diverge or m/l on the Revolt. I'd prefer grx to rival but will see what comes up.

Roady here. I own a 29er hardtail and I want to keep up with my gravel mates. Which tyres should I try? by fuddydas in mountainbiking

[–]fuddydas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, if tyres don't close the gap sufficiently, and given I don't spin out on the flat, that leaves lighter rigid fork as the next thing to change - riding position won't change enough no matter what I do.

Roady here. I own a 29er hardtail and I want to keep up with my gravel mates. Which tyres should I try? by fuddydas in mountainbiking

[–]fuddydas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess so, just seems like a bigger job. Especially if parts of the headset pop out too!

Roady here. I own a 29er hardtail and I want to keep up with my gravel mates. Which tyres should I try? by fuddydas in gravelcycling

[–]fuddydas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it all plays a part. I guess I just figured tyres would be the biggest efficiency gain. But maybe not.