Is it the same as a cross bike with more road geometry (lower bottom bracket)? Or is there any other differences that I don't see.
Are we getting so specific that we are going to make a product to market to each specific thing? Can I get one to work on crushed shale only? I am particular on my gravel.
I am afraid you would need a crushed shale bike for that.
Seriously, a road bike or a cross bike will do. I ride my old Secteur on gravel. I just put wider tires on it. Works great. Slower than my best bike, but probably a bit quicker than most cyclocross bikes for it.
Thanks didn't see that post. I was just venting about how marketing try to exploit consumers into purchasing something they already have. I already have 2 cross bikes. I am hoping they will take me over all types of gravel and single track unless they invent a new type of gravel.
I took my road bike (with 25mm slicks) to Martha's Vineyard last week, and rode a few miles of sand roads. I couldn't keep up with my son on his mountain bike, but I was getting pretty good at staying upright while fishtailing around and bouncing off rocks (only crashed once, trying to get out of the way of a car). I can't say it was the best tool for the job, but it worked, and it was fun. With a cross bike with knobbies it would have been a piece of cake.
This is the first time I have ever heard of a gravel bike.
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