Hey David! Such a great video! Thank you for come and enjoy the bike. I hope you have a good time! And also thank you for your interview and sorry for my english! I will continue improving!!
@davidarthurАй бұрын
Great to ride with you!
@stuartwalker6409Ай бұрын
the bikes seem awesome dont worry about your English it was fine and most people in the US barely know English lol
@galenkehlerАй бұрын
Your English is fine, the passion in your voice shows through
@HeadPackАй бұрын
I am at least as impressed by the location as I am by the bike. This looks like one gigantic gravel playground.
@K9ManhuntersАй бұрын
Thanks for the video. I love your enthusiasm and that you interviewed the bike makers. I ride a Liteville gravel bike which is also a mtb company (from Germany). The bike has a long reach and a short stem. Coming from mountainbiking it suits me well. Really like what Mondraker has done here.
@davidarthurАй бұрын
Cool thanks glad you enjoyed it!
@KenSmith-bv4siАй бұрын
Good one David glad you had fun in America.
@rodrodriguez5847Ай бұрын
Great video. Definitely a bucket list riding Patagonia. Love the concept MTB origins gone Gravel. Note. Love how u are amazed how huge trucks in the US.
@deanf2259Ай бұрын
You lucky man David. The bike looks stunning. The best looking bike either road or gravel at the moment. Well in my opinion. I totally get this bike. Great value also. Frame only is £1799.00 I think. As a owner of Giant Revolt and a Basso Palta 2. I would swap both of them for the new Arrid.
@jean-frederickjacques678016 күн бұрын
How do you like that Basso?
@dand7451Ай бұрын
I ride my gravel bike almost everyday, and almost everything discussed with this bike is what I wish I had on my gravel bike.
@sergeik.5Ай бұрын
Amazing ride with incredible people who made this outstanding gravel bikes. David, please stop at San Diego , the best city in USA for road cycling. Thank you for video
@galenkehlerАй бұрын
Almost identical geometry and shape to my BMC 2stroke gravel conversion, even down to the calf-rubbing seatstay bridge. Only difference is ive got suspension, and room for 2.3" tires 😊
@lazlo2511Ай бұрын
Was waiting for a review on this…. Ben got stuck listening to all the marketing jargon 😂😂😂. Thanks for getting this dusty!
@Adambubb555Ай бұрын
Great video as always . Nice to meet u at the Stroud cx round few weeks back . Loving the reviews and the channel.
@jevgeniardassovАй бұрын
Love the no-toe-overlap thing but it is soo long that it definetely will feel like a barge on a twisty road. Had Silex like that went for a more sporty bike in the end.
@galenkehlerАй бұрын
It doesn't really feel that way in real life. This bike has almost identical geometry as the BMC hardtail that I converted to gravel (shorter fork, gravel wheels and tires, 36cm drop bars). And with the posted geometry, especially using the shorter stem that is part of the design, maintains the nimble handling
@sadeqbikesАй бұрын
Great bike and the review is fantastic tnx 🙌🏻
@CM-ft9epАй бұрын
That valley is one of the more spectacular places to ride in North America.
@maisukurai524Ай бұрын
the most wanted gravel bike ever
@thakoharrisАй бұрын
Should also ride it in Alicante, Spain. I can show you some great tracks!!! It’s basically made for this type of gravel!
@frienduro24Ай бұрын
Is 50mm enough? Fitting 2.0 to 2.2 MTB tires will fit, but tight and would only work on dry conditions I think the new standard needs to be around 55mm, unless tire companies start to make better 50mm gravel tires… You need to review the Lauf Seigla, fits up to 57mm
@barrowsworm1226Ай бұрын
Schwalbe G One RS is available in a 50 mm now. Also note, most bikes with 50 mm clearance by spec will easily fit a bit larger, usually 2.1 and sometimes a 2.2. I bet there would be no problem with say, a Thunderburt 2.1 on this Mondraker...
@frienduro24Ай бұрын
@ my buddy’s ARI couldn’t clear 2.1s with the frames 50mm clearance. Depends on the tire and wheel width. Most pros were shaving off the nobs on their ties to fit and some had custom sized tires… I say make the frames 55 instead of 50 clearance
@barrowsworm1226Ай бұрын
@@frienduro24 Sure, depends on tire, frame, and rim width. Which 2.1 would not clear the Ari? That is the thing, not all 2.1s are the same width... Did your friend try Thunderburt? Most of the pros shaving knobs are doing so to fit a 2.1 in a frame specced for 45s, like the Trek Checkmate, or to cram a 2.2 in frame specced for 50s, a lot of pros do not have the option to use any tire as well, due to sponsor commitments. There is a limit to how much clearance a builder can offer without going to much longer chainstays, and requiring wide cranks (Lauf requires wide cranks). Personally, I would rather ride a 50 mm tire than have to go to a wide crank, as efficiency suffers with Dub wide or GRX width cranks vs. a road crank. And, some riders prefer a 2x, which also limits clearance (not me though, I am fine with 1x, and changing the chainring to suit the course).
@deanf2259Ай бұрын
I run rocket Ron's 2.1 in my Revolt not problem. Used them this year for the Borderlands Gravel.
@rafaelmedina604Ай бұрын
Time after time we will have better bikes, looks amazing, I think it seems more close to Ribble or Fara Bikes, maybe Rose Gravel Bikes
@notpablo8369Ай бұрын
I wonder if Seka's frame offer compliance like the Arid
@defiancecyclingАй бұрын
A trip up to Tempe, AZ and you could have rode the new Pivot Vault.
@mellissanash7517Ай бұрын
You should sometime check out the sweet gravel in Anza Borrego in the California Desert, you'd dig it.
@BoxCarBoy12Ай бұрын
You mean sand? I’d want to ride most of the off road terrain in Anza Borrego on a fat bike, there’s hardly any gravel there that a 45mm tire wouldn’t just sink right into
@charlesblithfield6182Ай бұрын
Cool bike. I think the price is reasonable. As far as tire clearance width 2.35-2.5 inch would be better but 50mm is ok.
@SabianDB0219 сағат бұрын
which ride did you enjoy the most, Propain or Mondraker?
@nickd.3846Ай бұрын
Any plans hitting up Nevada? Ruby Roubix or Las Vegas area? Great road and gravel there too.
@bjorne46Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! How does this compare to the Propain Terrel? The bike which I'm very looking forward to see your review.
@dadcramАй бұрын
It's a wonder you and Ben Delany didn't do another twins video. Sharing thoughts on the way. I believe Mondraker is in Spanish cyclocross too. Is that a modified Arid or a prototype?
@trackleft1Ай бұрын
I live in Tucson and have traveled the American west extensively and can tell you that Patagonia is pretty special, but really it is nothing special since nearly the entire American west is spectacular as soon as you get out of the city in any direction.
@dirkbelling4484Ай бұрын
How would feel in foggy, wet cold UK - to ride this bike?
@jessedondrinkcolaАй бұрын
Has anyone seen Seka Spear's frame? I can't tell any differences between them
@axgvr25 күн бұрын
Can’t find this bike in the US…Help
@ArteUltra1195Ай бұрын
Needs to be some investigation on wether it can fit 2.2/ 2.1s. Will make or break the bike
@EricRichter-g6eАй бұрын
50mm is conservative, but not wildly so. As always, it will depend on the tire, rim and pressure you choose...
@E.T_rode_bikes_As_wellАй бұрын
so everyone nowdays wants a 2010 full rigid euro xc hardtail with dropbars. LOL :D
@carlkershaw6032Ай бұрын
It seems like every week a manufacturer brings out the next best thing in gravel ,do people not realise they are turning in to drop bar mtb 😮
@johnhospod5202Ай бұрын
Is this much different than the Trek Checkpoint SLR? 😊
@bobfoster687Ай бұрын
Get a bike fit. Set your saddle height to the perfect position within 1 mm. Then get a flexing seat post???
@andrew9579Ай бұрын
There’s no such thing as a perfect bike fit to within 1mm. You’re not a robot. Your body changes all the time based on how you slept, stress, other workouts, sitting…the list goes on. Seat post flex is not something to be concerned about.
@virginiascurti503612 күн бұрын
yea, yea, yea, just more fing bike I can't afford BFD!
@whizlerАй бұрын
I wonder how that bike would do on some real gravel, the kind we have here in western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, and northern Georgia 😄
@hrisko100ableАй бұрын
4k entry they rly don't know how the money are made😂
@riderruncoАй бұрын
50s the minimum width needed, frame weights heavier that the best, not the best compliance in class, not the most progressive geo as the gt grade, no full hose guides in the frame.
@georgekrpan3181Ай бұрын
No dropper.
@riderruncoАй бұрын
2" in the front means not in the back... 🤦
@ItsMeHammieАй бұрын
No one's spending 10k on a bike anymore. Even at 4k most are looking for upspec used bikes and getting double value. The bike industry needs to find a way to get bikes back to a value 2k well specced bike
@markkutoivari8000Ай бұрын
If you want wider tyres why do you buy a gravel bike and not a mtb bike ?
@cjohnson3836Ай бұрын
Because mtbs are shit for pedaling efficiency and limited on chainring clearance. Neither of which are great for long fast rides
@boc-tonysyklist21452 күн бұрын
4:23-4:50 Not very reassuring imo. Doesn´t seem to know too much about his own product.
@diegoeleazar9154Ай бұрын
People are still ignorant about gravel bikes.
@matteodisanto8535Ай бұрын
Evil bikes with their CHamois Hagar did it 4 years ago!
@andrew9579Ай бұрын
No they didn’t. The only thing the CH had in common with this bike is the fact that it was made by a MTb brand. Evil made the worst gravel bike in history. This one looks decent.
@del4189Ай бұрын
Everything is supersized except that skinny top tube, it looks very weak.
@EricRichter-g6eАй бұрын
Every Mondraker frame is engineered to exceed the ISO MTB test standards for durability, including this one. And that top tube design is a signature element for Mondraker, carried over from their MTB frames. So I'd guess it's tougher than it looks...
@del4189Ай бұрын
@@EricRichter-g6e Fair enough.
@ItsMeHammieАй бұрын
Probably why they omitted mounting points on a 10k bike
@aneczka2114Ай бұрын
The crown of the fork looks terrible
@jpalipio3453Ай бұрын
Those trucks are absolutely dangerous to cyclists
@chrism5433Ай бұрын
I could only afford trek checkpoint. Bloody good bike for the money . All the carbon won't stand up for the money. Don't buy overpriced bikes . .
@timtaylor9590Ай бұрын
Weak tire clearance
@l.d.t.6327Ай бұрын
Buy an mtb, problem solved!
@fireblade6756Ай бұрын
lol what is with u guys and gravel bikes? I was riding of road 35yrs ago on my mtb and if i want to go of road today thats what i use !! mtb for of road and my road bikes for road simple! just another modern day fad!!!