It Gravel Jim........89 Marin build

We're done and its been out on a test run!

First impressions.....my butt no longer accepts old skool flight saddles! Wow, i haven't ridden any distance on an old early 90s one for a fair time. Wow, hard....

As for the bike. Well, the chain didn't drop off, i didn't run out of low gears and by the time i got to 11/36 on I hill, i was frankly going plenty fast enough with me spinning a bit!🤣

As for the bars, well I've tilted the bars down a touch and moved the levers up and out a touch. Longer term comfort we will have to see.

Im not sure the tyres are helping in some ways. Speedy on the road (although marked as 47c they actually measure 41c) but the lack of volume and consequently higher pressure needed means they are a bit hard on the rough stuff.

I can see the appeal of 42c on a gravel bike for british roads and errrrr wellll errrr gravel, but on a tractor tyre rutted washboard bridalway, they really are not quite enough.

Probably going to pop on my 2.1 mezcals for a try.

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It couldn’t fail to look nice with that paint job and the super shiny bits. Have you wrapped the stem? Or is it the light? Could have sworn it was a silver shaft on the last pic. Interesting to hear the ratios are satisfactory. What have you got there - 36x11-32? The lack of chain drop is making me wonder whether I could try again with a retro mech and standard chainring. But I’m not going to!
 
Over the marin team issue off road....no.....but thats mostly the tyres and tiny bit the ride of the stiffer heavier frame. Plus in not up to speed on drops.

Over my hybrid touring thingy off road, yes, better....but then thats 700 x 32c so its big cumbersome and too skinny shod.

On road, bit faster than my trusty marin...but that's tyres.

But then you can't pull things all ways..

But really im interested in the drops...i want to see if i can ride on them with any success for possible future road touring use. Mainly as most decent frames are designed around you having drops, with short top tubes. I know a long stem goes a way to fixing that, but it also creates other issues.

Plus...tbh..its all a bit of harmless fun. Something of a novelty helps get me out more and keeps interest up!

Hopefully it might inspire a few others to pop some old kit together and get out there.

Its certainly fun to ride! Which is the main aim!
 
I hear you with the fun bit. I had to try building a gravel style bike for myself. My conclusions were that I prefer straight bars off road, I didn't find the hoods comfortable when they were angled but I do like modern drop bars with short reach and drop. I still wonder now if an actual real modern 700c gravel bike would be a great thing to ride but I'm not about to splurge a couple of £k to find out.

On a quiet day with the wind gently blowing through the trees, I'm sure I can hear "Sonder Camino... get a Sonder Camino, go on you know you want to......suits you Sir"
 
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