Ride_Revive
Retro Guru
Second retro bike to add to the list, this one is intended for some of the more off road routes I’ll be riding over the winter months. I particularly wanted a ride capable of wet muddy climes at pace.
Loving riding rigid bikes at the moment, but the high volume Michelin’s on this offer a nice compromise between power delivery, ride comfort and of course grip.
I thought the 110mm hope stem may have been too much reach but it actually feels quite comfortable paired with a basic riser bar (which I’ll be changing for a set of BLB smoke risers at some point).
It will also be 1x, once I get the middleburns sorted for the Alpinestars (from which I’ll take the crankset) along with some more substantial platform pedals.
These pics were taken before I made some final tweaks (cutting cables down etc). I do love the look of this bike though! A nice, underrated alternative to Kona in my humble opinion - I’m a sucker for shiny silver!
Loving riding rigid bikes at the moment, but the high volume Michelin’s on this offer a nice compromise between power delivery, ride comfort and of course grip.
I thought the 110mm hope stem may have been too much reach but it actually feels quite comfortable paired with a basic riser bar (which I’ll be changing for a set of BLB smoke risers at some point).
It will also be 1x, once I get the middleburns sorted for the Alpinestars (from which I’ll take the crankset) along with some more substantial platform pedals.
These pics were taken before I made some final tweaks (cutting cables down etc). I do love the look of this bike though! A nice, underrated alternative to Kona in my humble opinion - I’m a sucker for shiny silver!

