This image is all over this site... can't escape it. So the question is, are you hip enough?
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Re: Am I hip enough for gravel?
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if that's hip.... count me out.
My bike is pimp.. that's all that matters
My bike is pimp.. that's all that matters
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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Nice thing about the gravel scene is that nobody cares what you’re riding, wearing, etc.
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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I'm not hip enough, I've been working on my beard for 17 years, nothing to show for it.
I ride gravel anyway. As someone said, in the gravel world no one cares what you ride, wear or anything.
I ride gravel anyway. As someone said, in the gravel world no one cares what you ride, wear or anything.
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [AndysStrongAle]
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AndysStrongAle wrote:
I'm not hip enough, I've been working on my beard for 17 years, nothing to show for it. I ride gravel anyway. As someone said, in the gravel world no one cares what you ride, wear or anything.
"Gravel. Making it socially acceptable to wear lycra off-pavement again" :-)
http://bikeblather.blogspot.com/
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [spntrxi]
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spntrxi wrote:
if that's hip.... count me out. My bike is pimp.. that's all that matters
I'm too damn old to be hip. Someone needs to tell that guy how to wear a cap!
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [FatandSlow]
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FatandSlow wrote:
spntrxi wrote:
if that's hip.... count me out. My bike is pimp.. that's all that matters
I'm too damn old to be hip. Someone needs to tell that guy how to wear a cap!
A few posts mentioned that it was nice how no-one cared what you wore in the gravel scene.
I was about to ask if people cared a whole lot in general, outside of the pure road rider scene.
Apparently you do. Pure road cyclist by any chance.... or was this supposed to be in pink?
So, it would seem many consider you to be part of the problem. I agree.
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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Did the guy from "Love the Pain" give up tri's?
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [txtyree]
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No, but Leon faked his death to get out of the business and has been enjoying the quiet life of a gravel flaneur for the past 25 years.
I would not question the guy.
I would not question the guy.
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [brando]
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one of my fav movies ^
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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You do need a handlebar bag to fit in though! Gravel riders are making randonneurs guys cool....(kind of in pink).
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Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [Bonesbrigade]
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Serious question: why do we gravel?
Disclaimer: I considered myself a roadie, and I have plenty of good roads to ride around me. I do, however, have a nice gravel bike with very few miles on it. Once in a while, I enjoy the change but it never pulls me.
Disclaimer: I considered myself a roadie, and I have plenty of good roads to ride around me. I do, however, have a nice gravel bike with very few miles on it. Once in a while, I enjoy the change but it never pulls me.
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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dalava wrote:
Serious question: why do we gravel? Disclaimer: I considered myself a roadie, and I have plenty of good roads to ride around me. I do, however, have a nice gravel bike with very few miles on it. Once in a while, I enjoy the change but it never pulls me.
for me it's a quick workout and not having to deal with too many vehicles. I'm 2 miles from some fireroads and singletrack. 20 miles on the trails is like 40 on the road.
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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dalava wrote:
Serious question: why do we gravel? Disclaimer: I considered myself a roadie, and I have plenty of good roads to ride around me. I do, however, have a nice gravel bike with very few miles on it. Once in a while, I enjoy the change but it never pulls me.
First of all, I really don't like the term 'gravel' as it really doesn't capture the kind of riding that I do at least. I prefer to refer to my 'gravel bike' as my mixed condition bike as that's what I use it for.
The kind of riding I like to do is explore, ride in areas that generally have low or no cars, and have terrain that I would consider to be more technically difficult - particularity when speed is introduced. So an ideal ride in my area that ticks those boxes is a long 4 to 5 hour ride that is remote, and includes pavement, double track through mtn bike trails, gravel roads, and unmaintained roads. I like to explore new areas that give me that sense of adventure. Another big draw to this type of riding is setting up my bike and tweaking it so it works best in these demanding conditions.
Edit: This type of riding is also more conducive to socializing with guys in my club.
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Bonesbrigade: Feb 27, 19 9:33
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [brando]
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brando wrote:
No, but Leon faked his death to get out of the business and has been enjoying the quiet life of a gravel flaneur for the past 25 years. I would not question the guy.
It was a favourite movie of mine. Through my woke glasses it's not quite the same. :-(
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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If it doesn't evoke a strong opinion; if someone doesn't hate it, then equally, there won't be anyone who loves it.
I talk a lot - Give it a listen: http://www.fasttalklabs.com/category/fast-talk
I also give Training Advice via http://www.ForeverEndurance.com
The above poster has eschewed traditional employment and is currently undertaking the ill-conceived task of launching his own hardgoods company. Statements are not made on behalf of nor reflective of anything in any manner... unless they're good, then they count.
http://www.AGNCYINNOVATION.com
I talk a lot - Give it a listen: http://www.fasttalklabs.com/category/fast-talk
I also give Training Advice via http://www.ForeverEndurance.com
The above poster has eschewed traditional employment and is currently undertaking the ill-conceived task of launching his own hardgoods company. Statements are not made on behalf of nor reflective of anything in any manner... unless they're good, then they count.
http://www.AGNCYINNOVATION.com
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [Ai_1]
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Yeah. Old roadie. Nice surmise. Said in jest, though.
There's a problem?
You don't by chance suffer from the belief that roadies ride with brims up as a fashion statement?
There's a problem?
You don't by chance suffer from the belief that roadies ride with brims up as a fashion statement?
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FatandSlow: Feb 27, 19 15:56
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [Tom A.]
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Tom A. wrote:
"Gravel. Making it socially acceptable to wear lycra off-pavement again" :-)
The XC MTBers already crossed that bridge over a decade ago.
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [trail]
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trail wrote:
Tom A. wrote:
"Gravel. Making it socially acceptable to wear lycra off-pavement again" :-)
The XC MTBers already crossed that bridge over a decade ago.
Suspension ranges for clothing:
100mm or less - Lycra
110-130mm - you can choose either Lycra or baggies (depending on other factors)
140mm + - baggies only
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Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [Bonesbrigade]
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Bonesbrigade wrote:
trail wrote:
Tom A. wrote:
"Gravel. Making it socially acceptable to wear lycra off-pavement again" :-)
The XC MTBers already crossed that bridge over a decade ago.
Suspension ranges for clothing:
100mm or less - Lycra
110-130mm - you can choose either Lycra or baggies (depending on other factors)
140mm + - baggies only
Take your "rules" and shove 'em... ;-)
http://bikeblather.blogspot.com/
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [dalava]
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Hipness is what is, and sometimes hipness is what it ain't.
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-TOP
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [FatandSlow]
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FatandSlow wrote:
spntrxi wrote:
if that's hip.... count me out. My bike is pimp.. that's all that matters
I'm too damn old to be hip. Someone needs to tell that guy how to wear a cap!
I prefer the bill down, who cares. I always wear a cap now, it only takes one bee in the helmet to start wearing a cap every ride.
Re: Am I hip enough for gravel? [trail]
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trail wrote:
Tom A. wrote:
"Gravel. Making it socially acceptable to wear lycra off-pavement again" :-)
The XC MTBers already crossed that bridge over a decade ago.
Over a decade ago? We started making MTB stuff out of Lycra in 1994.
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dalava wrote:
This image is all over this site... can't escape it. So the question is, are you hip enough?He looks like a sad version of the Love The Pain guy. But in the end I'm sure he's happier because he actually got the clothing he ordered.