5 Tips I Wish I Knew About Gravel Cycling 🚴🏼‍♂️ ⛰️

preview_player
Показать описание
Hey, gravel grinders! 🚴‍♂️

Welcome back to the channel! In this video, I’m sharing the top 5 tips I wish I knew before diving into the world of gravel cycling. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned rider, these tips will help you improve your ride and make the most out of your gravel adventures. Stick around until the end for a bonus tip that you definitely don’t want to miss!

If you found these tips helpful, don’t forget to give this video a thumbs up, subscribe for more gravel cycling content, and drop a comment with your top tips and favorite gravel routes! Ride safe and enjoy the adventure! 🌟

Follow Me on Social Media:


#GravelCycling #CyclingTips #AdventureCycling
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Ohh awesome video. I’m really looking into the pathfinders. You answered questions I was asking when I picked up my bike. Definitely got lost in my area and still do. lol

eric_remias
Автор

My shop turned me onto the Pathfinder and hooked em up tubeless on my do-it-all Kona Unit. They roll fast and grip

CarsTechWood
Автор

Love the wear whatever you want to wear 😂👍🏾

baldder
Автор

I do agree with the tubeless, but an alternative is lining the rim with a spare split open tube. Not that mich weight and will permit to both lower the pressure and reduce thorn associatied punctures. Cheap and very effetive

alexandredias
Автор

Ohh awesome video. I’m really looking into the pathfinders. You answered questions I was asking when I picked up my bike. Definitely got lost in my area and still do. lol

Do you have a best gear to upgrade your gravel bike at a budget ?

eric_remias
Автор

Shane, I'm doing group rides with road bikes. They're averaging, say, 15 - 20 mph. Would pathfinders increase speed? Also, would you get a new wheelset with a deep section? I love that I can go on dirt roads on my gravel bike if there's a section, then back on the pavement.

eric_remias
Автор

Tubbless nope never...you can get nylon or kevlar bands for your tires and rims for puncture protection off road...And the myth of the gravel bike is hugely overated to the point you see world cup racing bikes trying to get through deep sand pits as part of the race...its just become a joke...they are nothing more than a marketing exercise to make money !!!

romemancer