Why Do-It-All Bikes Are The Future | GCN Tech Show 330

  Рет қаралды 95,900

GCN Tech

GCN Tech

Күн бұрын

In This week's Tech Show we discuss the new trend for do-it-all bikes. Philippa York weighs in on modern tech making racing more dangerous and we have a bike vault crammed full of super nice's! On top of this, Ollie and Manon delve into the hottest tech from the week including the launch of Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale's Van Rysel race bike.
Enter the @TopeakCycling competition here! 👉 gcn.eu/GCNTopeakCompetitionApril
📸 BMC
00:00 Welcome to the GCN Tech Show
00:41 Is tech making races more dangerous?
06:49 Do you only need one bike?
13:50 Hot tech
15:59 Competition in association with @TopeakCycling
17:02 Comment of the week
20:40 Bike vault
Useful Links:
GCN Tech Uploader 👉 gcn.eu/techuploader
Everything Cycling. All In One Place 👉 www.globalcyclingnetwork.com
Visit the GCN Shop 👉 gcn.eu/gcnshop
Would you be happy with one bike for everything? 🚲
Watch more on GCN Tech...
📹 Does Compliance ACTUALLY Make You Faster? 👉 • Does Compliance ACTUAL...
📹 Watch our Editor’s Choice Playlist 👉 gcntech.co/EditorsChoice
📹 Watch the latest GCN Tech Show 👉 gcntech.co/GCNTechShow
🎵 Music - licensed by Epidemic Sound 🎵
#gcntech #gcn #cycling #roadcycling #roadbike #bike #bikes #bikelife #biketech #gcntechshow #gravelbike #allroad #bikeracing
📸 Photos - © Velo Collection (TDW) / Getty Images & © Sprint Cycling Agency
Brought to you by the world’s biggest cycling channel, the Global Cycling Network (GCN), GCN Tech is the only channel you need for all things bike tech - past, present and future.
Simply put, we’re obsessed with tech: we seek out and showcase the best in bikes, components, tech, accessories, upgrades and more from races and events, tech shows and product launches across the globe to bring you the best in road bike technology.
We’ve also got great maintenance videos to help you get the most from your bike; pro-bike tours from all the biggest races; special features and the weekly GCN Tech Show. We also take a deeper look into the future of cycling, apps, smart tech and virtual riding.
Join us on the channel and the GCN App to submit your content, vote on the latest tech and keep abreast of exciting new trends.
Thanks to our sponsors:
Pinarello Bikes: gcn.eu/Pinarello
Topeak Tools: gcn.eu/Topeak
Camelbak: gcn.eu/Camelbak
Canyon Bikes: gcn.eu/-Canyon
Pirelli Tyres: gcn.eu/Pirelli
Orbea Bikes: gcn.eu/Orbea
Vision Wheels: gcn.eu/Vision
Wahoo Fitness: gcn.eu/Wahoo-Fitness
Park Tool: gcn.eu/-parktool
Selle Italia: gcn.eu/SelleItalia
SiS: gcn.eu/ScienceInSport
Zwift: gcn.eu/Zwift
Silca: gcn.eu/Silca
MET Helmets: gcn.eu/methelmets
Strava: gcn.eu/strava
ShadowStand: gcn.eu/ShadowStand
Precision Fuel & Hydration: gcn.eu/precisionhydration
AGU: gcn.eu/AGU
Elite Wheels: gcn.eu/Elitewheels
Watch our sister channels:
Global Cycling Network - / @gcn
GCN Racing - / @gcnracing
Global Triathlon Network - / @gtn
GCN Italia - / @gcnitalia
GCN en Español - / @gcnenespanol
GCN auf Deutsch - / @gcnaufdeutsch
GCN en Français - / @gcnenfrancais
GCN Training - / @gcntraining
Global Mountain Bike Network - / @gmbn
GMBN Racing - / @gmbnracing
GMBN Tech - / @gmbntech
Electric Mountain Bike Network - / @embn

Пікірлер: 597
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
Do you think one bike would be enough for you? 🚲
@arnolddumm
@arnolddumm Ай бұрын
I think not. A variety makes it also possible to do spontaneous trips with friends who don't have a bicycle ready
@mnbv5555cxz
@mnbv5555cxz Ай бұрын
No! TT-bike, road race bike, winter bike, XC mountain bike, beefy trail MTB should I go on? commuter bike, old steel bike converted to fixie, beautiful Titanium bike (not actually mine but in my basement). and maybe I need a new aero race bike with more tire clearance
@jessepatrick4225
@jessepatrick4225 Ай бұрын
If you’re not racing, this is perfect for an every day driver for road/gravel. But, you still “need” more than one if you’re going to mountain bike, commute, etc.
@nebulous962
@nebulous962 Ай бұрын
if i had extra wheel set in case i get puncture. why? because i don't have time to replace inner tube when i need to go to work.
@frazergoodwin4945
@frazergoodwin4945 Ай бұрын
I can only afford (or rather allowed) to buy one nice bike. But extra wheel sets have passed my CFO - so my ride is perfect for a whole range of different types of riding. My Trek Checkpoint SL frameset has a GRX Di2 two-by group set and I have: road wheels with 32mm Vittoria Corsa tires for longer road rides. club runs, Roval Terra C carbon wheels with 42mm S-Works Pathfinder tires for rough roads/light gravel/bikepacking; and another set with Hutchinson Tundra 45mm tires for the muddy trails through the woods. One bike to rule them all..... 😃
@adehooper6780
@adehooper6780 Ай бұрын
My Missus has been trying to tell me this for years......For Christ's sake, don't give her any more ammunition.
@JimPeltier-do9cw
@JimPeltier-do9cw Ай бұрын
Wait a minute. That Cannondale was situated over looking a dale beside a cannon. What could have been a more obvious choice for an intelligent "Supernice"
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
These two just stuck in the red most of the bike vault 🤣
@oislam10
@oislam10 Ай бұрын
@@gcntech Clearly my nuance was lost on Ollie 🤣
@markreams3192
@markreams3192 Ай бұрын
For most recreational riders, one bike, either a gravel bike or endurance bike with a wide tire capacity and extra set of wheels, will work perfectly. I ride a Sage Titanium gravel bike with an extra set of wheels for the times when I feel the need for speed.
@mikewood7040
@mikewood7040 Ай бұрын
Bought two that fulfil that brief recently. One alloy and one carbon. No idea what I do with the rest of the fleet!
@_cully
@_cully Ай бұрын
Amen. I have a CX bike and swap between GP5000 slicks, Gravelking SK+, and Maxxis Rambler tires depending on the ride. Don't feel any rush to add a whole new bike to the quiver
@bonbonflippers4298
@bonbonflippers4298 Ай бұрын
Eh I think 3 is the magic number, road bike, gravel endurance bike and finally a beater bike for around town or with family
@JonCannings
@JonCannings Ай бұрын
One bike for everything? Don't say this, my workshop will be empty!!!
@davidbee8178
@davidbee8178 Ай бұрын
LOL - I don't REALLY think that ONE bike can do EVERYTHING - can you imagine a trial or purebred road bike doing some serious off-road and stump jumping? I can't - I think your workshop is safe :-)
@Thezuule1
@Thezuule1 Ай бұрын
SHHHH, don't let my wife hear this.
@DaveCM
@DaveCM Ай бұрын
Plus, my wife would be mad.
@robbchastain3036
@robbchastain3036 Ай бұрын
Don't worry, that was just today's talking point. Next week it will be why we need a lightweight climbing bike, an aero road bike, an endurance bike, a touring bike with panniers, a gravel bike, a modern steel bike, plus something in titanium, and even a Raleigh Chopper. 😀
@autotwilo
@autotwilo Ай бұрын
always room for a cargo bike
@pendodave4661
@pendodave4661 Ай бұрын
Always gonna need an old 90s mtb with a rack to go shopping, go to the pub, cycle to the station etc. Robust and (most importantly) won't be on top of anyone else's "shopping" list. Nice bike for all the other stuff.
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
Could you survive with jus that bike?
@imaginaryenterprises
@imaginaryenterprises Ай бұрын
You're not the only one here. I have a 1993 Giant Track to do rides to the pub and the shops. Pro tip: mount a set of Schwalbe Big Apples for optimum comfort. I did 'deserve' my new carbon mtb by doing two off road Gran Fondos on this 90s machine.
@pendodave4661
@pendodave4661 Ай бұрын
​@@gcntech Haha. Not really. But I could survive a lot better than you could with only a bmc machine for all the reasons stated above! Always going to need a steed for real life, and a nice one for all the other stuff.
@Jbarry881
@Jbarry881 Ай бұрын
90s mtb grocery getter👍
@glennpettersson9002
@glennpettersson9002 Ай бұрын
True 😕
@ZOB4
@ZOB4 Ай бұрын
My only drop bar bike is a Giant Revolt. I have a set of carbon road wheels with 30mm road tires and a set of aluminum gravel wheels with 44mm knobbled off road tires. I don’t need anything else for the road.
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
Sounds like a great choice! Would you ever be temped to get something more off-roady?
@joekipper1531
@joekipper1531 Ай бұрын
Great option for both gravel and road riding! Can't recommend revolt enough.
@ZOB4
@ZOB4 Ай бұрын
@@gcntech I also own a mountain bike and ride that more than the gravel/road set up
@Drachen1x
@Drachen1x Ай бұрын
Doing the same on the canyon Grizl works great on road too
@scottwatson7844
@scottwatson7844 Ай бұрын
I’ve recently put my road bike in storage in favour of the Revolt Advanced Pro. Have had it for a while but bought a set of Cadex wheels for it and switched to a more all road tyre and it’s pretty rapid both on and off road.
@chrisridesbicycles
@chrisridesbicycles Ай бұрын
Finally parts of the bike industry have found out that there is a market for bikes with more relaxed geometry but also nice paint jobs and high end components. The option to order with two matching wheelsets would be great so you don‘t have to worry about your brakes rubbing.
@trepidati0n533
@trepidati0n533 Ай бұрын
If on a gravel bike, even adding a third set (650b) is sorta bonkers good if dabbling on single track.
@robbchastain3036
@robbchastain3036 Ай бұрын
The basic Schwinn Sting-Ray was the ultimate kids' bike in the '60s into the mid-'70s. The Raleigh Chopper is a beauty, as were the different color Schwinn Krates, but neither of those bikes could take the hits endured by the Sting-Ray, which simply dared its riders to be wild and crazy, see those stairs, you can jump down them, that steep street, fly down it and zig-zag back up. And the origin story is really cool. Schwinn made 20" bikes back in the '50s as small versions of newspaper bikes. And in the early '60s in Southern California, kids were modifying their bikes with long bicycle polo saddles and high-rise handlebars and pretending they were riding motorcycle choppers. Schwinn in Chicago was tipped off to the trend, sent out a rep, then in short order put the Sting-Ray into production with its banana seat and chrome high-rise bars and colorful paint. It would turn loose a generation of kids who were ready to ride their bikes like big kids with their motorcycles and fast cars. And, well, let's not forget, like Evel Knievel, too. 😀
@mikhailway
@mikhailway Ай бұрын
I had that Schwinn Sting Ray bike in yellow as a boy. I can still remember the wide slick on the backs made you feel like you were riding a top fuel dragster!!! 😂
@joelweinberger3695
@joelweinberger3695 Ай бұрын
Definitely the Schwinn Sting-Ray! All the cool kids had them. We were too poor and modified 20 inchers with the banana seats and ape hanger bars. That’s where I started wrenching on bikes, replacing broken stems from jumping.
@tertiaryeel2066
@tertiaryeel2066 Ай бұрын
Week 58 of asking for a “the UCI has no jurisdiction here” T-shirt
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
do you think it will get to Week 100? Or will we make one by then?
@MrAsthenia
@MrAsthenia Ай бұрын
​@@gcntechthat would be an ecumenical matter
@ndennan67
@ndennan67 Ай бұрын
We need a t-shirt and stickers to go on laptops or bike bags as well
@MiddleAgedMike
@MiddleAgedMike Ай бұрын
@@gcntechyou better have made one by then
@thejarrod123
@thejarrod123 Ай бұрын
I would buy one immediately
@jeffreylines1535
@jeffreylines1535 Ай бұрын
The perfect bike is what ever bike one loves to ride the most, I like the idea of a do it all bike just as much as a gravel bike. Having the option to choose which bike suits my style or even my mood that day is fantastic. The options let me stay within my budget no matter how minuscule or how grand. As long as they give more choice (not take it away) it is always a good thing.
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
We're here for this! 👌Ride the bike that you enjoy the most 🙌
@fennec13
@fennec13 Ай бұрын
For the riding I do - I only need one bike - A Ti gravel bike; the R+ from Why Cycles (Revel) with two wheelsets and GRX 800, (48/31 crank & 11-34 cassette) I have had no problems with the gravel and endurance road riding I do. Sure, the difference nowadays between an endurance road bike and a gravel bike is usually down to a bit of geometry, (and more tires clearance on most gravel bikes) but usually a gravel bike is still going to be more stout for frame durability. That said the so called ALL ROAD sector of cycling has been a thing for quite a while. If you are racing obviously you'd need a road race bike or if you were going on super technical trails then a MTB may be required, but there is a HUGE spectrum of riding in between these two extremes. That's more than enough for me.
@_J.F_
@_J.F_ Ай бұрын
The do-it-all bike already exists the way I see it and has been marketed as endurance bikes for the past many years. Change the wheels and the crankset and/or the cassette and you have a gravel bike, or upgrade to faster wheels and remove the spacers to get the lowest possible handlebar position and you have a fast bike, or leave as is and do long all day endurance riding.
@veganpotterthevegan
@veganpotterthevegan Ай бұрын
The real do it all bike is a mountain bike. An endurance bike with gravel tires isn't gonna be able to tolerate all single track. I can't stand riding mountain bikes on pavement for sustained periods of time. But it's much more practical to do that than ride an endurance bike on rough single track
@Ryan-pz2wh
@Ryan-pz2wh Ай бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠@@veganpottertheveganit depends how extreme of single track you are talking. And yes the main turn off for using MTBs as “do-it-all” bikes is how sluggish and slow they feel on paved surfaces. Many people don’t even live near the stereotypical MTB single track trails with all the technical bits like jumps, drops, tree roots, rocky sections etc. It’s much more realistic to be using a gravel bike which is pretty quick on roads, gravel tracks and some easier single tracks. Lightweight gravel bikes are so light you can literally just pick the thing up and walk over the impassable bits anyway.
@veganpotterthevegan
@veganpotterthevegan Ай бұрын
@Ryan-pz2wh for sure. Some single track can even be ridden on a road bike without too much trouble with 28-32mm tires. The bulk of the single track trail systems(not the mileage since they all have easy sections)near me definitely couldn't be ridden on with a gravel bike unless you're Scott Pilgrim or someone like that.
@bobbafett1971
@bobbafett1971 Ай бұрын
Changing spacer to get into a "race" profile is a terrible idea. Buke fit is most important.
@_J.F_
@_J.F_ Ай бұрын
@@bobbafett1971 I presume you mean a bike fit, and what exactly do you think they do at a bike fit if not adjusting the bike?
@kaltonian
@kaltonian Ай бұрын
when using rim brakes with aluminium rims i found it best to use sandpaper for metal & slightly brush them down towards the hub, but ever so gently, i found that worked great but it would cuase my brake pads to burn out quicker, but worth it for that extra bit of stopping power on descents
@petet8594
@petet8594 Ай бұрын
Thanks for letting us hear Philippa’s views on technology from that era really fascinating insights, 100% need to have her come in on the show 🙏🏻
@Spin90
@Spin90 Ай бұрын
GCN - please do a video around equipment failure. How to spot issues ahead of time, what to do to minimise a crash etc. I have had complete front brake failure bombing downhill and had in the old days a tire blowout. Love your work GCN
@davemoss6976
@davemoss6976 Ай бұрын
What goes round comes around. 60,50 years ago a cyclo cross bike was a road nike with canti brakes for mud clearence, knobbly tubs and lower gears. With road tubs on what would be otherwise identical wheels it would be perfectly fine on a club ride , or in a road race or even a time trial.
@Bike4Coffee-Cake
@Bike4Coffee-Cake Ай бұрын
I’ve got one all-round bike: Diverge with semi-slick tyres. Works great for bike packing, shopping, gravel riding or cycling down the lanes to a cafe, winter or summer. Not a racing bike, but great at anything else.
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
That's what it's all about 🙌 Have you been on some good trips?
@Bike4Coffee-Cake
@Bike4Coffee-Cake 27 күн бұрын
@@gcntech Quite new at this, but some things like Cardiff to London, and the Shipwrights Way. Hoping to cycle Mallorca next spring, and maybe Alpe H’Huez next autumn…
@mmmbetter55
@mmmbetter55 Ай бұрын
"Racers give the same of themselves no matter the era." is a subtle and profound truth. I think she's right all around. Racing just *is* faster now, and more speed means less time to react and more/higher forces at play, thus more danger
@exothermal.sprocket
@exothermal.sprocket Ай бұрын
I think a 2-bike quiver is just about anything any well rounded rider would ever need. One street bike (even leaning toward a gravel bike) for paved and prepared roads, and one MTB for trails, somewhere in the 140 to 160 front travel realm.
@brianphillips7696
@brianphillips7696 Ай бұрын
I am a long haul truck driver. I only have room to carry one bike in my truck. And even then it is a folding bike. lol Change 809, a aluminum mountain bike frame with suspension forks, 3x9 gears, flat bar, 40 mm slick tires, 650 b wheels, and it folds.
@nerigarcia7116
@nerigarcia7116 Ай бұрын
I got a Cervelo Aspero 5, a gravel race bike, and I use it now for both road and gravel. I run 30c tires/45mm rims on road and 43c tires/30mm rims off road. It's one of the most comfortable bikes I've had on the road and I've been able to replace 2 road bikes and 1 gravel bike with this one bike. It might not be as light as these newer do-it-all models coming out, but I'm not too concerned with that. I go just as fast as I did on my road bikes.
@michaelroe6007
@michaelroe6007 Ай бұрын
Great video. I just built up my TIME ADHX the all-road version suitable for 38mm tyres. I'm riding it with a SRAM 1x groupset and N.EXT 34mm road tyres. Fantastic to ride up the local lumpy roads and keeping up with the local group rides. Super also for the weekend country bike trip as well. No need for a specific 'race' bike type anymore.
@aaronedgeart
@aaronedgeart Ай бұрын
I recently purchased a Crux. I run it with a single carbon wheelset, mounted with 47c tires. Because the bike is light, it has become my "all road/no road at all" machine. We do a lot of climbing here in Oregon and though I can feel some resistance uphill with a larger tire, I certainly enjoy having left the N+1 club (from five bikes down to one). This zen life isn't for all, but works for me.
@chrishayes121
@chrishayes121 Ай бұрын
I have the old BMC Roadmachine 7 with 105. Relatively cheap but Wow! What a nice thing! I seem to want to help in whatever you do. I swear it would roll up hill. Love it. Only bike I own that’s not for sale
@eddiewards123
@eddiewards123 Ай бұрын
Currently riding a Rondo HVRT CF2 (2020). Definitely the most versatile bike I saw which is why I went for it. Has tyre clearance for up to 35mm on 700c wheels and up to 47mm on 650b's. Not only that but the front axel has two positions allow for adjustable geometry. Selecting the lower axel position gives a more relaxed geometry, ot the upper one reduces the front end naking it sharper and more agressive. So with two tyre sets youve got two very different bikes!
@patrickgallagher6333
@patrickgallagher6333 Ай бұрын
Bought a Decathlon TRC120 on sale. Swapped out the drivechain for a 32/48 2-by with 165mm cranks, a 11-38 cassette and another microshift RD with lang cage. Got an extra pair of wheels, 650B with 40mm gravel tires. added a suspension seatpost and a Redshift suspension stem. Put on a narrow rear rack and SKS Edge Al mudguards. Got 2 bikes ready for anything for less than 1300 Euro.
@billyblanco8106
@billyblanco8106 Ай бұрын
Great subject matter here...and well done...TY. One thing about braking that i've been noticing from pro races this year...when riding with disc brakes (maybe not so much with rim brakes?), crashes are occurring when, it appears to me, that the crash starts from the front end of the bike, esp in corners where the initiation appears to me to be the front tire "washing" out. My thought...the cause being the rider grabbing the front disc brake more forcefully, when should be less, relative to rear.
@PaulioNZ
@PaulioNZ Ай бұрын
Neither Ollie nor Manon realized the Cannondale was on a cannon - Cannon on a cannon!
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
Missed a trick here! 🤣
@AlexGNR
@AlexGNR Ай бұрын
I currently own a Koga Collmaro Allroad (2023) and got 34mm tyres on it right now. It is an alluminium bike yet it weights just 9.2kg !!. That is just nuts. And it has tyre clearance up to 45mm with 700c and up to 55mm for 650c. Yet it does not look like your usual gravel (racer). It has a lot of the same asthetic as the Canyon Grail CF SLX but it is still very unique. I love the bike a lot and it is super fast and versatile except for not having an option for pannier rack (sadly). However, the tyres are 34mm WTB allroad tyres which are not the most comfy and fast... So I am switching to Schwalbe G One R 40mm 700c tyres soon. It is incredible how far tech has come. Also, I got it for 1300€ approximately at the dealer and it's original price at Koga used to be 2550€+ which is just nuts but a very big win. Any tech tips for even better performance in the future for the bike? Considering I want to ride much longer distances as soon as the weather becomes warm again. I also plan on doing gravel races. Loving the video + ordering bibshorts soon, maybe GCN Aero shirt + a bidon or however it is called in english. Enjoyed the video. And I definitely think one bike would be enough for me. Just need a higher end bike than this medium to high range one. But thats all in due time :)
@AntonioDiaz
@AntonioDiaz Ай бұрын
Great video! As someone who’s just getting into cycling 🚴 I love the idea of getting an all-around bike. May get a more specific bike at some point but I love that I can just buy a bike that will cover a lot of bases until I decide❤ what I want to do with my riding!
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
They are great for those that aren't sure where they sit in the cycling world 🙌 What bike have you got your eyes on?
@AntonioDiaz
@AntonioDiaz Ай бұрын
Next month I’m going to by the Domane SL 7 Gen 4 in Era White. Only thing is that I tried size 52 Domane AL 2 Rim which has a similar over all frame size and it felt a little small but when I tested last years Domane SL in a 54 it was definitely to big because I couldn’t reach the peddles to well even with the seat post being as low as possible 😮. So I’m going size 52 I guess but I’m scared 😱
@Daniel-yf9iy
@Daniel-yf9iy 6 күн бұрын
Back in the late 80s when I started cycling I remember going up and down Glendora Mt.Road/Ridge Road to Mt. Baldy Village quite often in high school to augment my Cross Country training and I never had a braking issue. Even then I had a very entry level Nishiki which wasn’t as good as entry level bikes of today. So I’m not so convinced of how superior disc brakes are. That being said I think if were to build a road bike with rim brakes I’d definitely go with aluminum rims. If I were building one with Carbon rims then go with a disc brake setup. In regards to a “2 in 1” bike I think they’re great. I live in Colorado and if I’m on a dedicated road bike and see a cool, quiet (no cars 👍) gravel road that has maybe a little sand or gravel I’m not going to take my road bike but if I’m on a gravel bike, I’m good to go. I’m not limited and let’s not get started on all the mounting options I have too. Also what if there’s no room for a second bike as well as the cost😳. Basically for most of us a gravel bike is a great option.
@jameslee-pevenhull5087
@jameslee-pevenhull5087 Ай бұрын
Frame clearances. In the 70s, Peugeot decided to build frames with larger frame clearance for 1976. For 1977, they went back to close clearance. The good aspect of the larger clearance frames was a 27 x 1 1/4" tyre could be fitted for comfort. I have a pair of 27 x 1 1/4" Mavic Module E with 28 - 630 tyres on my 1976 Pug.
@geoffreyring1856
@geoffreyring1856 Ай бұрын
I have a 2017 Scott Addict Gravel bike that I also use in the winter on the road. It has 2x Ultegra 8000 and I have a set of Hed wide Gravel wheels with 35mm tires and a set of Enve 45 with 28mm road tires. In road form it weighs 16lbs. It does both well including single track type off road. I do have a super light weight 14.5lbs 2007 Scott Addict Road with 23mm tires on Enve SES45 rims. This difference on the road between the two is mostly comfort due to the tires. However, I tend to do segment PRs on the 2007 which I think is due to the lightweight road specific nature. In reality, I don't notice the difference. So, yes, in my opinion, if you have a 2X groupset gravel bike, you can have a do it all bike. On the gravel you could even have a 650 setup for more aggressive setup. The Ultegra RX derailleur makes a difference.
@the_islandstacker
@the_islandstacker Ай бұрын
I've just got the 2024 Giant defy, while it only has clearance for upto 38mm tyres but absolutely love it! Great blend of comfort and speed for my cycling and bike touring, would definitely go for an all road/endurance bike
@triggamusician
@triggamusician Ай бұрын
3 weeks ago I bought the lowest spec of the outgoing BMC Roadmachine. It was on a heavy discount over here in Germany before the new one was even introduced. When my bike arrived, the new one just released. So, at first I thought I might have decided too quickly. However, the lowest spec of the new one is like 2-3k more expensive again and I wanted an endurance road bike(!), not a maybe-road/maybe-gravel kind of bike. My 30mm tires fit nice and snug. The bike just looks the deal in all-black. I wouldn't even consider buying the new one and a new set of wheels so I could go graveling. My plans are different. I've got an alloy gravel bike on 40s for the bad weather seasons and the BMC is for the good weather, for the holidays and for closing the psychic gap of "what would a road bike do on this segment." It's definitely my go-to bike from now on because it's even more comfortable than the gravel bike but I wouldn't wanna use it in the winter with all the debris and gunk on the road. Leave that to the alloy horse lol
@smithandshortdogs
@smithandshortdogs Ай бұрын
From a former Colorado Springs resident, you as a biker need to visit. The town of MANITOU springs is at the base of PIKEs peak, named after ZEBulon pike. If you go up the mountain you will get to see an animal that looks remarkably like a MARKHOR with less spirally horns. Sram has a huge presence in the town... so maybe that would be a business readon to come visit. (If you don't get the references talk to someone from GMBN).
@SIvers-or2ke
@SIvers-or2ke Ай бұрын
Great new range of bikes but for the rest of us there a many good steel or alloy options for a lot less. Kinesis, Fairlight, Soma to name a few.
@AnvilAirsoftTV
@AnvilAirsoftTV Ай бұрын
Fairlight is top of list for my next bike.
@SIvers-or2ke
@SIvers-or2ke Ай бұрын
@@AnvilAirsoftTVsame. Secan. Hope yours comes
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
Would you go steel over alloy? 👀
@edb8120
@edb8120 Ай бұрын
20" wheels, banana seats, ape hanger bars, and slick rear tires. If you were really trick you had an extended chopper style fork. Those were the days. Of course for me that was the early 60's. Seeing some of those bikes would be great.
@londonbornuk
@londonbornuk Ай бұрын
After a crash on my fommute wrecked my road bike I replaced it with a Genesis CDA20 with 42mm tyres. Added comfort is a plus but the biggest benefit is not being limited as to where I can explore on my bike. My commute is now 99% separate from traffic. Commuting from Kent into SE London I would never have even considered it until I got a gravel bike!
@TimHughes-ld9ig
@TimHughes-ld9ig 7 күн бұрын
Just ordered a Cotic escapade (the most road type geometry of their bikes). One 650b wheelset with 48mm tyres for gravel and another set of 700c carbon rims with 32mm tyres (same Hope hubs and 11-34 cassette). main road use will be for big days out in the Peak District area, on terrible uk road surfaces, where speed isn’t the main goal. GRX group set 2x 48-31 and 11/34 cassette should give plenty of range. So excited for my do it all bike. (Saying this, I do I have a 2019 rim brake giant tcr advanced SL, which will provide me with faster summer smiles)
@tgtech7074
@tgtech7074 Ай бұрын
The Giant Revolt has been my one do-it-all bike for years. I have had 2 wheel sets for gravel and paved road, but am considering further condensing into one wheelset and tire combo as a minimal fuss “all road” bike. It suits the minimalist in me.
@tongpocalypse151
@tongpocalypse151 Ай бұрын
I've been itching for a frame with road geometry and wide tire clearance (35mm+) for years - came close with Trek's CX offerings as they have a road-ish BB drop compared to other CX frames; my 2015 Trek Boone doubles as an all-road bike and gravel bike with a wheel change. It does still feel heavy and slow compared to a pure road bike, though.
@louiskirstein6763
@louiskirstein6763 Ай бұрын
I have been enjoying riding my Litespeed Cherohala all-road bike, good for road and gravel riding. I’m not racing, just riding for enjoyment and fitness. Bikes that can work well in both disciplines have been available for a while.
@brianeberly3279
@brianeberly3279 Ай бұрын
I was just chatting with a friend's teenager who is thinking about getting into road/gravel from MTB background. I suggested finding a 10+ year old cyclocross bike because it would be cheap but still have the tire clearance. Basically a do-it-all bike. But yeah, one bike to rule them all and spend the money you save on cycling vacations.
@dbkloggy
@dbkloggy Ай бұрын
Been riding the Factor Ostro Gravel as my do-it-all bike for a couple of years now. Owned the Ostro VAM before and the SuperSix HiMod now as well and honestly the OG does everything so well that it's hard to argue the VAM and the HiMod are that significantly better. For more than 90% of the non-pro riders, these do-it-all bikes will do the job just fine.
@VFXBishop
@VFXBishop Ай бұрын
That Chopper for sure, perhaps some of those 80's vintage BMX bikes from the likes of Diamond Back and GT.
@anthonyc8499
@anthonyc8499 Ай бұрын
Former amateur racing family here. We just pulled the trigger on 2x12 carbon gravel bikes. They’re versatile enough to take on single track at a local MTB park and do a fun road ride with friends.
@keithwatts4753
@keithwatts4753 Ай бұрын
For me, i's not whether I need a bike for every condition, more now that every ride I need three bikes. Top of the lane, down the hill, moderate tarmac, a nice endurance bike. First left and I'm into the worst road surface, potholes and consequent gravel everywhere (yes, it's meant to be a road), mud and moss in the middle. A few miles further on, into Wales and suddenly the fastest aero, smooth tarmac bike would be a dream. The more I think about it, I need a bike that handles all of this, because this is what UK roads throw at me - time that I bought a new bike!
@insanecomicdude
@insanecomicdude Ай бұрын
Omar10 took a picture of their CANNONdale in front of a CANNON. I feel that alone is worth a super nice.
@StoccTube
@StoccTube Ай бұрын
Nothing better than a Manon/Oli combo and a wholesome GCN tech vid to chase away the war news all over my feed! Great work GCN team, you are a mental health break.
@colinlittlewood9613
@colinlittlewood9613 Ай бұрын
My Specialized Diverge has done everything I've asked of it. It's my commuter bike. It goes on my trainer so I can Zwift through the Winter. I've done two Triathlons on it. And this Summer, I hope to take it bike packing.
@co7013
@co7013 Ай бұрын
I busted my shoulder 33 years ago when making a salto when I was only riding 25 km/h but I had a new bike with much better rim brakes than the previous one. Campagnolo Centaur. The front brake was just so strong.. I actually think with rim brakes on a descent you had to be a bit more aware of what was going on, really start braking in time. So there was a better balance between braking power and grip.
@kithinders1086
@kithinders1086 Ай бұрын
COME TO COLORADO!!!!! (I'll be calm and relaxed, I promise) I loved the conversation on the all in one bike, I'm having one made for me by Alchemy (local bike maker). I would love you guys to discuss the merits of the $$$ boxed bike offerings from the big brands versus having a frame made for you. I feel like the prices have soared for the brand bikes, but haven't changed all that much for the hand crafted options. Would you make a video discussing the two? Love, love, love you guys, you share parts of yourselves with the internet in an authentic and meaningful way, as I've been a long time viewer, it really feels like we're mates. That's a testament to your (all of GCN's) work. Keep up the good work. XOXO
@derekbowen8596
@derekbowen8596 Ай бұрын
I already went with the one bike option. Bought a Lauf Seigla with the Grit fork and it does everything I need it to do in my riding terrain
@magicknight8412
@magicknight8412 Ай бұрын
Raleigh Chopper, Raleigh Burner (blue and yellow one of course), Raleigh Grifter, Diamond back or Mongoose bmx and Raleigh Vektar! Up Alp d'huez or something
@MarkRehorst
@MarkRehorst Ай бұрын
I have a priority 600X. It is all the bike I'll ever need. The 2.4" tires and front shock are great for soaking up the potholes in city streets, can carry a ton of gear if needed, extremely low maintenance 600% drive train, very strong 4 piston hydraulic disc brakes. What else do you need?
@Wazi1989
@Wazi1989 Ай бұрын
I have already bought something all round, basso astra di2 105 12s (groupset of the people :DO) with 35mm clearance. Love it, even though i had areeo giant propel which was lighter.
@JMise
@JMise Ай бұрын
The limiting factor road bike clearance is the front derailleur. Enve also specs 38mm tyre clearance with 2x setup. Bikes like Vitus Venon already have 45mm of clearance, but you can't benefit from all of it if don't spec the bike with an 1x groupset. GRX has more FD clearance, but usually endurance bikes are not available with it as stock.
@veganpotterthevegan
@veganpotterthevegan Ай бұрын
My Grizl has generous space for 50s with a front mech. It'll fit most 2.1" 29er tires if you're running 1x
@JMise
@JMise Ай бұрын
@@veganpotterthevegan That is not an endurance road bike and when it has a frond derailleur, it is the GRX I mentioned.
@veganpotterthevegan
@veganpotterthevegan Ай бұрын
@@JMise it easily would be with a 35mm slick. It's not like many people are crit racing Domane's these days.
@landofsummer
@landofsummer 7 күн бұрын
Yup. I want to go road to trail multiple times in the same ride. One bike to rule them all would be awesome!
@alexhadfield657
@alexhadfield657 Ай бұрын
I'd love to see a video of you comparing classic kid's bikes of the 80s. I was somewhat of a late bloomer when it came to my first bike, for the longest time I followed my friends round on roller skates (the old-school ones that strapped on over your shoes) until my dad took me to a Saturday afternoon car boot sale and paid the princely sum of £5 for a Raleigh Commando, in 1987/8. It wasn't flashy like the brand new bikes my friends had, but it was mine and I went everywhere on it 😁
@mikewood7040
@mikewood7040 Ай бұрын
There's a pub in Scarborough that you need to visit if you are looking for a Chopper. They have a Chopper and a Chipper hanging from the ceiling. And the roads are ace around there :)
@spardamustdie47
@spardamustdie47 Ай бұрын
Talking about how strong rim brakes can really be, my dad actually toppled his bike while descending a rather gentle slope, his bike had aluminium rim brake wheels, he was startled by a road closure with lines and cones across our usual road, crashed the bike, hit his head on the ground, cracked his helmet, I was just behind my dad, saw both his wheels in the air while his head was touching the ground, managed to brake in time to stop and rescue him, thank God no major injury on him, just some scratches
@tongotongo3143
@tongotongo3143 Ай бұрын
Nice fairytale:)
@craigtravis1095
@craigtravis1095 Ай бұрын
Dont forget in the allrounder Category the new Parlee Ouray and Look 785 fit into this space as well. As the owner of a Specialized Aethos I love the allrounder! I think that these real world bikes are a much better solution, its just up to us as consumers to adopt to this.
@BigDrawersMcGraw
@BigDrawersMcGraw Ай бұрын
I rode 4500 miles last year as a 2nd year cyclist, with a quiver of 5 bikes. My gravel bike soaked up 3300 miles alone. I usually ride file treads. There are no issues with gravel, road, busy streets, and even some singletrack at gravel events.
@MartinBrown-mb7pz
@MartinBrown-mb7pz Ай бұрын
5 bikes is a lot
@BigDrawersMcGraw
@BigDrawersMcGraw Ай бұрын
@MartinBrown-mb7pz between my wife's collection and the tandem build, we should have 10 bikes total. I also want an xc bike, and eventually, an aero bike
@craighaneyms
@craighaneyms Ай бұрын
One all-around bike would be awesome! My gravel bike has become that now (except for TT). I don’t need to be fast, I want to be comfortable and have fun. Wider tires, more comfortable geometry makes me happy
@timtuckett723
@timtuckett723 Ай бұрын
I love the do it all! My 3T Exploro Race fits this bill perfectly
@Robert_Thomas832
@Robert_Thomas832 Ай бұрын
Fitted 38 and 40mm tyres on my 1980s Favorit (frame dumped in street) rides great with a hotch potch of used parts. Campag, simplex and huret. Cost about £10 to complete using the local bike co-op in Brighton UK. Sure it weighs a ton compared to the gravendurance machine but keeps this old bloke fit.
@bettyjones8363
@bettyjones8363 Ай бұрын
Getting a Raleigh Chopper is a great idea for one of your shows.
@mrrobinlund
@mrrobinlund Ай бұрын
If anyone knows about sketchy braking then that would be Philippa trying to slow down on Alpine downhill roads with those Delta calipers. Must have been terrifying!
@swray2112
@swray2112 Ай бұрын
I'll never have another plastic (carbon Fiber) bike, but I'm completely sold on the do it all bike. I went from 5 bikes to 1 & I've never been happier, thanks to titanium. I understand Ollie's defensive take, and in my professional life, I use the multitool vs. specialized tools analogy a lot (I say swiss army knife), but I don't think it applies to the last majority of non racing riders.
@simoncourchesne647
@simoncourchesne647 Ай бұрын
Argon18 actually pioneered this whole movement of road bike with massive tire clearance when they released their new Krypton last year
@olski2129
@olski2129 Ай бұрын
Yes, big fan of one bike owners club, been riding it for 10years everyday, it’s my friend 😂
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
What bike is it? We bet you have a great bond?
@troycollett8540
@troycollett8540 Ай бұрын
@@gcntechhad my focus Cayo since 2016
@cb6866
@cb6866 Ай бұрын
Thanks Dr O , Manon , and..... Isaac ? I have 3 now , but one bike , two sets of wheels would be ideal , for me .
@Mnuggats
@Mnuggats Ай бұрын
Ahoy Alexander, Oliver and Manon (couldn’t figure out what that is short for). It’s sportive season with the weather being…slighty more optimistic than usual… What’s the best way to attach race numbers to the back of a jersey without using safety pins and getting holes in the back of a nice new jersey? Thanks for all the tech videos they’ve been hilarious and informative! #ASKGCNTECH
@ThomasNing
@ThomasNing Ай бұрын
I concede the advantages of disc brakes, except stopping power in dry. Modern 28mm GP5000s, neither traction nor stopping power is the problem. It's going over the bars. And it's not like I'm leaning forward asking for it. I've never understeered before, but I wish I did instead of crashing due to otb or bike sliding out from underneath. I'd love to know what I'm doing wrong.
@davidevans9888
@davidevans9888 Ай бұрын
Love the kids bike idea. A Raleigh Grifter has to be included. A hill climb on the heaviest ever kids bike would be a tester.
@MarkLRandall
@MarkLRandall Ай бұрын
All for it, one bike to suit varying needs. No reason you can't have an aero road bike that allows wide tires, a somewhat relaxed geometry, and even a reversible seat post if you want to do tri with a set of aeorobars. Makes total sense, no need for all the existing permutations if you're not a professional rider/racer.
@markjustinthompson
@markjustinthompson Ай бұрын
Agree with Philippa that the pros of yesterday pushed the limits to the same extent as the pros today and that the consequences are higher today due to the higher speeds. Where we diverge is in the assessment of the risk. Risk is the combination of the probability of mishap and the consequence. If the probability of mishap today is the same as before but the consequences of mishap are higher today, by definition the risk is higher today.
@CptnKremmen
@CptnKremmen Ай бұрын
Yes, the cannon does have tyres - they are the metal bands around the wooden wheels and where pneumatic tyres get their name from. Also, as mentioned previously, why would you not have the Cannondale pictured with the cannon?
@ianthedondaws7559
@ianthedondaws7559 Ай бұрын
Raleigh striker,with the pedal back rear brake…I was the skid king on my street 👍
@tonysadler5290
@tonysadler5290 Ай бұрын
Hoooray, talking about a bike that would be of intsrest to us mortals whose backside looks down at the pavement. More on commuter bikes, touring bikes (ie bikes that are capable of being adapted for touring). Much appreciated Si's recent programmes about e bike varients. Bikes that are good for just riding about - not for racing or anything than just handy/fun Good school bike etc etc. Ps I ride a touring bike and mountain bike, and have an "any" bike - I'd love to hear more on general bikes for just getting about. That would over belt drive, internal gears etc
@andrewjohnson9896
@andrewjohnson9896 Ай бұрын
Another wonderful video guys.
@thomasf.9869
@thomasf.9869 Ай бұрын
For heavier riders (80 KGs and up) wide tire clearance is always desirable. My preference would be different bikes for different seasons, not different terrains. A sturdy steel rig with fenders for winter and a faster carbon machine for summer. Both would have wide tire clearance. The steel rig might have a longer wheel base and slacker head tube angle, but not mandatory.
@danielhertercasagrande1686
@danielhertercasagrande1686 Ай бұрын
About tire pressure: I live in Basel at the border to France and Germany in Switzerland you can run with high pressure because road surface is smoth the comes Germany and then France their surface is a bit rough therefore rather 6.5 bar instead 8 on 25mm tire (I have old bikes and can’t put larger tires)
@Vlmeap
@Vlmeap Ай бұрын
Ive got a 3t racemax italia: brilliant and fast both onroad and light gravel offroad. Advantage: on holiday i take one bike with two wheelsets and can do both gravel and road.
@Notorious_MIG
@Notorious_MIG Ай бұрын
I still ride rim brakes on carbon wheels. I got a Giant TCR just before the pandemic because I wanted a new bike and found a used one that fit my budget. I ended up upgrading the wheels because carbon hoops look cool. Braking performance in the dry is fine. It's usually okay in the wet, but I try to avoid riding in the wet in general. I'd love to upgrade to a new bike with disc brakes and electronic shifting, but life is just too expensive for me.
@baldomantova8466
@baldomantova8466 Ай бұрын
Viel Glück euch beiden!
@GeekonaBike
@GeekonaBike Ай бұрын
In the 70's we had silk sidewall tubs that were noticeable lighter & more supply than the cotton sidewall tires, I often wonder why we don't have silk sidewalls on today's tires.
@jayhoughton4174
@jayhoughton4174 Ай бұрын
Yes Ollie, the bike industry knows something that GCN doesn’t appear to know, most riders are not going to ride in the Tour, if they do ride in an event it’s probably going to be sportives or other endurance events where comfort is more important than being aero or lightweight ( can’t believe Manon pulled a face when the bike was 30g heavier 🙄). I use a 40mm tyre on very long rides and my arse thanks me for it 😂👍
@MarkLRandall
@MarkLRandall Ай бұрын
40cm?
@jayhoughton4174
@jayhoughton4174 Ай бұрын
@@MarkLRandall 😂 good point I’ll fix it
@mpicanza4491
@mpicanza4491 Ай бұрын
Sold 4 bikes and now only ride TIME ADHX on 34mm tyres. Best decision ever. No choice paralysis, only 1 drivetrain to look after and having far more fun with more ‘underbiking’ scenarios that remind me of my childhood… and my wife is happy (although she’s not aware of the true cost of the ADHX!) 😉
@c0reying
@c0reying Ай бұрын
The bike industry definitely knows something that you guys have been overlooking for years. The Trek Domane has been their top selling road bike for a decade now (hence why it has so many more models than the Madone and Emonda). Both the current and last generation of the Domane officially support 38mm tires with very generous clearances... so there was no issues putting 40mm tires on my 2020 model.
@StoccTube
@StoccTube Ай бұрын
Feather racing Oli and Monon up Tre Cime di Lavaredo… feather on a Raleigh Chopper and winning by 7 minutes. I’d watch that.
@rohanprince82
@rohanprince82 Ай бұрын
I love love love the idea of one bike. I’ve already been looking for one. I don’t care if I lose a second or 2 per km on the road if I can then swap the wheels and comfortably and confidently go off road.
@bikermousefrommarz6739
@bikermousefrommarz6739 Ай бұрын
Raleigh Griffter, BMX Mag Burner, Striker, PK Freestyler, Moongoose BMX, Diamondback BMX.... nuff said
@JanGoh-jb5ge
@JanGoh-jb5ge Ай бұрын
Perfect, I'll just need one that's set up a little better for the road, and one that's set up a little better for the trails. And of course, one that's super light that has the climbing cassette on it...
@garyseckel295
@garyseckel295 Ай бұрын
Bicycles, tricycles, E-assist, cargo and family are about to become HUGE in America! Cannot wait to see! Everybody will love it! Economics, potential wars, never before "bicycle" product availability, everything is adding up!!! "Second vehicles" will HUGELY become cargo/family bikes trikes!
@michaelwood5897
@michaelwood5897 Ай бұрын
I think the AR style bikes are awesome!! Endurance bikes have always been perceived as pants. Anything that gets people on bikes that actually fit is a proper plus. 9/10 aero bikes I sell are 40+ dudes who do not have the strength or mobility to get the most out of them. There should be an attractive middle ground. All for it!
@Chuckaluck78
@Chuckaluck78 Ай бұрын
I've ridden my Masi steel adventure bike on everything from road-toured the West Coast, Oregon to steep single track-NorCal/AZ (slower than I would on a five/six inch bike, of course). The through axles, tubeless tires (650Bx47) open up the possibilities for sure. Having said that, there's alway a need, and or, a want, for another bike...LOL!
@gcntech
@gcntech Ай бұрын
We always want a new bikes but we don't always need one 😉
@MI_MattHarrell
@MI_MattHarrell Ай бұрын
Um, hello? The 2024 Specialized Roubaix SL8? It was released late last year, and I built a custom bike from the beautiful S-Works frame, SRAM Force AXS, and Zipp 303 Firecrest wheels.with S-Works Mondo tires in 32mm width (measured at 34mm on the wheels). It's a proper all-road bike, and it's been fantastic.
Is Tech Making Racing Too Dangerous? | GCN Tech Show 329
35:11
ONE MORE SUBSCRIBER FOR 6 MILLION!
00:38
Horror Skunx
Рет қаралды 14 МЛН
Omega Boy Past 3 #funny #viral #comedy
00:22
CRAZY GREAPA
Рет қаралды 34 МЛН
100❤️ #shorts #construction #mizumayuuki
00:18
MY💝No War🤝
Рет қаралды 20 МЛН
Want vs Need - Are Cyclists Out Of Touch? | GCN Show Ep. 570
39:00
Global Cycling Network
Рет қаралды 161 М.
Testing the Cheapest Bike Tools on AliExpress - Part One
20:10
Berm Peak Express
Рет қаралды 350 М.
Shane Miller (GPLama) on New Cycling Tech & Dishonest Cycling Reviews
1:34:41
Chris Miller Cycling
Рет қаралды 63 М.
Can These Ex Pro Cyclists Win A Duathlon? | GCN Presenter Challenge!
12:50
Global Triathlon Network
Рет қаралды 114 М.
What does a 24 HOUR MTB Race FEEL LIKE!?!?
33:11
VC Adventures
Рет қаралды 78 М.
Roubaix's Biggest Tech Fails
11:43
GCN Tech
Рет қаралды 218 М.
Канело гений тактики #boxing
0:17
Эффект MMA
Рет қаралды 1,4 МЛН
Почему Неймар боялся Роналду? 😬
0:52
Спортивные Моменты
Рет қаралды 1,2 МЛН
Германия - Англия в 1/8 ЧМ-2010
1:00
Советский Эксперт 2.0
Рет қаралды 330 М.
Reus magic goal🪄 #reus #football #footballskill #footballedit
0:14
HIGHLIGHTS | Dmitry Bivol vs. Malik Zinad (Riyadh Season)
3:30
DAZN Boxing
Рет қаралды 853 М.
SPIN 🤣🔥 GOAL ⚽️⭐️ FOOTBALL 🏆 CHALLENGE @v7skills
0:45