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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

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  • @TheSouthWestAdventures
    @TheSouthWestAdventures 3 года назад +19

    This gravel series is a great idea. Looking forward to the next instalment. Cheers.

  • @bicycle_repair_man9377
    @bicycle_repair_man9377 3 года назад +2

    And for the 40c's on a gravel bike... I actually ride 35c tires on my commuter-gravel bike that work perfectly fine on road and in the forest. If you just avoid the deeper puddles and the bigger sticks you'll be good to go.

  • @125chuckles
    @125chuckles 3 года назад +1

    I’ve been a roady for a lot of years turned to mountain biking 4 years ago just ordered a new gravel bike so this video is just what I needed!!

  • @alphadog62
    @alphadog62 3 года назад +6

    I made sure to like today, I typically forget. My wife and I look forward to, “Morning”. You do a great job and it’s appreciated!

  • @PiquePictures
    @PiquePictures 3 года назад +8

    Another great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I always feel like getting on my bike and creating my own adventures after watching your videos!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bicycle_repair_man9377
    @bicycle_repair_man9377 3 года назад +3

    First of all: Great video - as always. And thank you for this new series, especially for the "... but we're not talking about that"-part.
    And for everyone who's interested: The UCI regulation on maximum tire width is 33mm. Had to learn that the hard way when I showed up to a race with 35mm tires and wasn't allowed to start.

  • @donaldthomson9411
    @donaldthomson9411 3 года назад +2

    If you could do a video about bags for gravel bikes , that would be great Juliet. Not just for camping , bike packing , but also for long day rides what you recommend. Cheers

  • @peterostermiller3576
    @peterostermiller3576 3 года назад +12

    Honestly, many of the trails where you use a gravel bike would seem to be more appropriate for a mountain bike. Some of those trails have rocks and stones which are anything but gravel. Kudos do your maneuvering over those quite technical trails using a gravel bike.

    • @reconn9056
      @reconn9056 3 года назад +1

      correct at every level

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад +3

      Gravel bikes don't literally mean bikes made for gravel, they're multi terrain bikes.
      Part of the fun is that you push them to their limits and beyond by taking them in really rough stuff, like how CX riders take sub 35c tyres on mud. Not optimal, but a lot of fun!
      You take the same rocky bridleway - on a mtb it's easy. Tonnes of grip, tonnes of suspension. Great fun for some, but too easy for others. On a gravel bike, the same track has way more challenge, you have to be much more considerate of line choice, you might slip and skid, you have moments of thinking 'should I try this...? Is this too much? Fuck it, only one way to find out!'
      After all, Juliet has plenty of top of the range mtbs. But she chooses gravel bikes a lot of the time because it's fun!

    • @peterostermiller3576
      @peterostermiller3576 3 года назад +2

      @@fubar12345 I agree. My comments were probably more reflective of my own angst in seeing Juliet navigating trails where I would’ve felt more comfortable using a trail bike.

  • @rogercmerriman
    @rogercmerriman 3 года назад +1

    Fairly brave attempting to pin down what is a quite woolly term, ie Gravel bike can be anything from a road bike that can take a bit of dirt, to a full suspension Monster cross beastie.
    I personally love mine for ability to do anything (within reason) sure my big trail bike can absolutely flatter and flatten trails that on the Gravel I’m picking my way down, but it can do it!

  • @DecathlonLeo
    @DecathlonLeo 3 года назад +2

    Couldn't have come at a better time! Off to test ride an Open Up tomorrow because spending that much money is scary!
    Looking forward to these.

  • @justinwallace6043
    @justinwallace6043 3 года назад +2

    Great explanation, detailed without being too technical. Looking forward to the next video in the gravel series 👍

  • @redjalapeno5714
    @redjalapeno5714 3 года назад +1

    Great video.
    I use Time ATAC pedals on all of my bikes. Well, it's one set of pedals that I rotate between my 2004 Bianchi Axis modified as a road bike, my 2003 Rocky Mountain Vertex, and my 1994 Cannondale Track bike (when I have opportunity to ride it).
    The pedals are yellow, and are considered 'vintage' which makes me feel old.
    Anyhow, I use those pedals because of the float they provide. My old feet/legs need that.
    No matter who you are and what equipment you have, keep it in good shape and keep riding to keep you in good shape.

  • @teunluijbregts2533
    @teunluijbregts2533 3 года назад

    A sensible video about gravel/mtb/cross gear and shoes? Yes please 👍👍🤗👌

  • @snazzycracker2
    @snazzycracker2 3 года назад

    My low end gravel bike is due to arrive tomorrow, it's to go with my MTB and my road bike so I have more variety. especially in mixed weather at the moment. If I ever got to some of the trail you showed I'd be running instead. Thanks for the series of gravel bike videos.

  • @stevesnailfish
    @stevesnailfish 3 года назад

    1x is, for me anyway, the way to go....I've got five 1x bikes.....and I've converted two drop bar bikes from 2x and even an old MTB from 3x (the other two being 1x as standard)....Lot less hassle when cleaning whichever bike I'm on, which is always a bonus in my view, with lots of mud this time of year. Being off-road virtually all the time on CX, gravel and mountain bikes. it's a no brainer.....Tubeless is another no brainer....and flared bars.....more stable on rough "MTB" sections
    As for spd pedals.....They're essential for off-road riding (or flatties, whatever your poison), and I even use spd's on my old road bike when it occasionally comes out after the dust is removed (comfort and familiarity perhaps ?)....Like Juliet mentioned, you can walk in them easily and don't look like Chris Froome running up that mountain the other year when his bike was fucked !!!.....Even in the flatlands of eastern England, there's still bits you have to walk.....usually very muddy bits that a fatbike wouldn't even cope with.....Double sided is no brainer nonsense if you ask me.
    The fatter tyres the better as well in my view for comfort if nowt else...Gravel biking is (in my rose tinted early '90's narrow bar MTB glasses kind of view) early 90's mountain biking on a rigid bike, but with drop bars and without an unwieldy 3x groupset along with better brakes and shifting.....I love it....

  • @Simbostyle
    @Simbostyle 3 года назад +1

    Love these videos. Good information in a casual, fun and exciting presentation.
    Would like to know how you plan your routes.
    Looking forward to your next video!

  • @wearecyclists
    @wearecyclists 3 года назад +1

    I really need a gravelbike! Did some bikepacking trips on my roadbike but want to hit the paths offroad! 😍

  • @gianpaologliori3604
    @gianpaologliori3604 3 года назад

    Very helpful. Started riding my new gravel bike this week! Looking forward to more.

  • @sharkmentality9717
    @sharkmentality9717 3 года назад +3

    I always stop and engage my front suspension. Can't imagine a long gravel cruise w/o shock absorbers.

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад

      Shockstop stem plus fat 650bs is all the comfort I need.

  • @saffielee6996
    @saffielee6996 3 года назад

    Great video, recently got a gravel bike for the first time, so a gravel video series is fab 👍🏻

  • @fredthornberry249
    @fredthornberry249 3 года назад +1

    Excellent intro to gravel riding Coach Juliet! Looking forward to the rest of the series. Are you going to cover getting tire pressure dialed in for different conditions? For example, I have to cover a fair bit of paved sections to get to the good gravel sections and seem to vary between too low to roll fast on pavement and too high to roll over gravel ruts easily.

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад

      Pressure is very individual, best to experiment and see what works. Nothing wrong with changing tyre pressure while you're on the trail either.

  • @Vangriff
    @Vangriff 3 года назад

    Very informative video, thanks Juliet

  • @zero2dad644
    @zero2dad644 3 года назад

    Hey this was full of useful info for people like me just getting into Gravel Bike stuff.

  • @sasajovanovic7059
    @sasajovanovic7059 3 года назад

    great work with this channel...keep a good pace with your idea on social media, race and family :)

  • @cairns27
    @cairns27 3 года назад

    Loved the video! More gravel tips and tricks would be super helpful.

  • @rustynuts429
    @rustynuts429 3 года назад

    Just getting into gravel, really helpful 👍😁

  • @SonofthewindsInc
    @SonofthewindsInc 3 года назад +1

    LOVE IT !!!

  • @davidbee9563
    @davidbee9563 3 года назад +4

    What about flat pedals? Some in the touring and mountain bike community are keen on them. For people who want to be able do technical trails that require more walking or carrying your bike it might be a good idea. Also new riders may not feel confident in unclipping from the pedals.

    • @morpheusdreamer
      @morpheusdreamer 3 года назад

      I use flats with my gravel bike. I did start off with spd pedals when I got a gravel bike but I found with the gravel bike, because you can't just roll over the rough stuff like you can with a mountain bike, it was pretty nerve racking when you couldn't rely on putting your foot out to save yourself, especially on rough tracks that can really throw you about. I ride on quite rough tracks that can have barbed wire fences, jaggy bushes or unfenced steep drops off the sides and when your foot is locked onto the pedal it's a bit hair-raising. I switched to flats with mtb shoes and it's much more pleasant. Probably not as efficient, but on the tracks I ride with my condition I doubt it'll make any difference.

  • @tommystevenson2921
    @tommystevenson2921 Год назад

    Really helpful

  • @kevinlyon9501
    @kevinlyon9501 3 года назад

    Ta for the explanation did wonder what the differences between the two was.

  • @shanew634
    @shanew634 3 года назад

    Thanks Juliet.

  • @missylorna688
    @missylorna688 3 года назад

    Great info Juliet. I would love you to talk about the Redshift and how it performed.

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад +1

      Redshift stem is awesome, game changer for me.

  • @clobber66
    @clobber66 3 года назад

    Clothing video please love to see what you think should be worn ?
    I tend to use a mixture of road and MTB kit.

  • @bill8791
    @bill8791 3 года назад +1

    I'm torn between getting a gravel bike and a hard tail XC bike for longer rides where I'll go off road but not full sus territory. I guess the only thing that makes me think of getting a gravel bike is you get more bang for your buck as you're not paying for a fork on the XC bike.

    • @reconn9056
      @reconn9056 3 года назад

      Buddy get yourself a hardtail mtb with a thudbuster seat post - I think Juliet is a great girl......but the terrain she is on is mtb zone imho

    • @bill8791
      @bill8791 3 года назад

      @@reconn9056 ive already got a hardtail trail and a full sus mtb. I want something that's easier on the road that can also go off road.

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад

      @@bill8791 If you've already got a hardtail and full sus then a gravel bike is the perfect way to complete that collection.

  • @brianmurphy1738
    @brianmurphy1738 3 года назад

    Hi Julie, another great video.

  •  3 года назад +2

    A gravel bike is a 1990 hardtail MTBs. We older guys/gals remember this times... ;-) The only difference is wired handlebar!

  • @paulevans2690
    @paulevans2690 3 года назад

    Great gravel bike video series, keep them coming & can you answer why I need to use drop bars rather than straights ? Thanks,

  • @TotallyNotARobot__
    @TotallyNotARobot__ 3 года назад

    Awesome vid. Txs.

  • @KenJones1961
    @KenJones1961 3 года назад +1

    Morning!
    Good video and cheerful attitude as always.
    I'm curious as to your thoughts on the trade-offs of the Redshift stem versus the Lauf Fork.
    My thoughts on the stem is while it does smooth out the ride a bit. Some of the roads I ride you have to hang on pretty hard. One thing I don't like with the stem is the fact it feels different depending on where you place your hands. It's softer when you're on the hoods versus on the tops or in the drops. I've been thinking of taking the few grams hit and going with a Lauf fork as it not only smooths out the handlebars but everything on the front of the bike--less rattling of your stuff in the top and frame bags.
    Also, how was the post?
    As always, loved the video.

  • @andythenurse67
    @andythenurse67 3 года назад

    Love it great video

  • @bubblesezblonde
    @bubblesezblonde 3 года назад

    Great vid as always! (I found some freeware called DaVinci to work my gopro footage btw as I dont have Apple stuff but thanks so much for replying!) I've learned a lot by watching your joyous and entertaining vids and FINALLY made it through your entire vid catalog. I have also subscribed to Dave's and am watching them now. ANYWAY I am really interested in gravel bikes/vid series as I come from the high plains of Kansas (west of the Flint hills where the Unbound Gravel is held) called the Smoky Hills which are much more challenging imho. I was trying to ride them with MTBs but it was terrible slow and not too much fun. Riding the cow and gametrails was really cool though. Thanks for posting!

  • @markp353
    @markp353 9 месяцев назад

    Pedal question. Coming off a road bike with XTR pedals and onto a flat bar gravel bike.
    Experienced rider, but newbie to gravel.
    Do you suggest I stay with the XTR clipless pedals or change to a flat pedal?
    I watched your video on technique, and you mentioned allowing the bike to move under you and one's need to change position on the bike.
    Will clipless pedals restrict me in this as I learn this new skill set?

    • @JulietElliottsChannel
      @JulietElliottsChannel  9 месяцев назад +1

      personally, I'd stick with the clipless pedals if you're already used to them. You'll be fine

  • @carlkershaw6032
    @carlkershaw6032 3 года назад +1

    Any problem with using flat pedals on a gravel bike have you ever used them and could you do decent mileage with them thanks all the best

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад +1

      I use flats on my gravel bikes, you can definitely do decent mileage. Only problem I found is when it gets muddy like it is now, the studs can get overwhelmed with mud and then your foot can slip off.

    • @carlkershaw6032
      @carlkershaw6032 3 года назад

      @@fubar12345 cheers I use clipless on my road bike but unsure what to use on my gravel bike might need to touch down a bit on rough ground easier to do that I suppose,just making sure they were ok for road and gravel and distance rides cheers

  • @TravelingThru222
    @TravelingThru222 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @albababylon
    @albababylon 3 года назад

    Great for a novice like myself. I cycle a lot of cycle paths, dirt tracks and around the side of fields, but also some road too. Probably a 50/50 split on my regular rides. I have a Giant Revolt 1 which has a x2 gear set. Would it be worth changing to a x1 at the front. I do want to do more off road going forward. Find your vids fun and informative so thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @ruthhowardy2k
    @ruthhowardy2k 3 года назад

    Wonderful video, thank you very much.
    1 question- where do I get that Pedal Ed top from ? I’ve looked on their website but me no find 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @gerair23
    @gerair23 3 года назад

    I LOVE YOUR bike!

  • @chuto4826
    @chuto4826 3 года назад

    Hello teacher, can you recomend a trip from between 200km and 300km on U.K.? To do in 3 or 4 stages. We want to go to a bike trip and I am looking a crear place with cool tracks, views, and beer if course. Thanks

  • @davethedogdude
    @davethedogdude 3 года назад

    Cross bikes 33mm tires "legal". But my Giant TCX can fit 42/44mm at 700c, and 2"/2.1" tires at 650b.

  • @GaryTodd
    @GaryTodd 3 года назад

    great video.. really wanting to get into gravel riding.. if only I could find a bike to buy.. (arhhh 2020) and would be great to see a clothing recommendations .

  • @dennisvandijk6840
    @dennisvandijk6840 3 года назад

    Juliet, question for you. Asked Dave also so you might have heard it already. Looking into gravel bikes for myself and my better half. She is only 5ft1" on a good day. So the road bike is a 3XS from Canyon with 650b wheels. So struggling to find a gravel bike small enough. Would a rigid MTB be a halfway house? If we go that route I will do the same otherwise the comment will be....your bike is lighter.

  • @alfredocanedo5074
    @alfredocanedo5074 3 года назад

    I'm just starting out in road bicycle do you have a video like this for road or only gravel

  • @hardergamer
    @hardergamer 3 года назад

    Helpful video, but you did not talk about the best offroad tyre in the world, the Maxxis Minion DHR 2 lol

  • @michaelsutherland4656
    @michaelsutherland4656 3 года назад

    Thanks for great informative vid. one question is it advisable to go for smaller frame size for gravel bikes than you would for a road bike ie more clearance for ones undercarriage

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад +1

      Yeah it is better to have a lower standover height for more off road oriented bikes.

  • @johnwitherell2314
    @johnwitherell2314 3 года назад

    What tyre pressure do you run on gravel? Thx

  • @TheRealSteveEllis
    @TheRealSteveEllis 3 года назад

    Need all the tips i can get😁

  • @SioLazer
    @SioLazer 3 года назад

    How do you become a qualified coach? How do I find one where I am in the US?

  • @jamesp1045
    @jamesp1045 3 года назад

    I have a question. Does the inner dimension of the wheel have any impact as to how wide a tire you can use? The reason I ask is because I had 23 mil tires that came with my bike, and moved up to 38 mil tires. There was hardly any difference in overall width. I think it’s because my wheel is narrow and it’s squeezing the wider tire into the same tight space as the narrower tire.

    • @jamesp1045
      @jamesp1045 3 года назад

      Correction 32 mil to start with and switched to 38’s

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад +1

      Yes, a wider rim will make the same tyre wider when mounted. Tyre width sizes really are just guidelines.

  • @thegary
    @thegary 3 года назад

    Is that wear on your head tube from the handlebar bag? Thinking about getting a bag for my Headlands!

  • @matthewdray83
    @matthewdray83 3 года назад

    Love your videos, amazing personality! but speaking as a MTB'er, gravel bikers are just MTB'ers in denial. :-). A good xc hardtail will give you everything a gravel bike will + the ability to drop the seat and ride technical stuff.

  • @paulcollins4932
    @paulcollins4932 3 года назад

    Opening pic is red lake

  • @sharkmentality9717
    @sharkmentality9717 3 года назад +1

    Just saw "Big Bang Theory" episode of Halloween. Bernadette was impersonated and the character played ..was all about her ampilfide high voice. Thought of you!!

  • @fred-sy3ci
    @fred-sy3ci 3 года назад +1

    dear coach Juliet, 😀
    I'm curious what's on your sweater but your beautiful blonde hair hangs in front of it. what is the brand?
    by the way, nice video again.

    • @TheAndiandfriend
      @TheAndiandfriend 3 года назад

      Pedal ED

    • @tedbownas2748
      @tedbownas2748 3 года назад +1

      Pedal ED! They're one of her sponsors, and are linked in the description of all her videos.

  • @petrub27
    @petrub27 3 года назад

    No brolls? What is this, radio?

  • @FeathersMcGraw1
    @FeathersMcGraw1 3 года назад

    What PSI should gravel tires be set to?

  • @MrFtoussaint
    @MrFtoussaint 3 года назад +1

    "There are a lot of different cleats that you can use for road cycling but we're not talking about that"😅, I think next time if possible you could recommend the kind of clothing for gravel bikes, thanks! 😎👍

  • @douglasbracken7562
    @douglasbracken7562 3 года назад

    👍

  • @mikunosaigofan
    @mikunosaigofan 3 года назад

    I'm having trouble finding the shirt she's wearing on the site.

    • @MsLizzylaw
      @MsLizzylaw 3 года назад +1

      It’s not a great site and their stock levels/stock control isn’t great.

    • @mikunosaigofan
      @mikunosaigofan 3 года назад

      @@MsLizzylaw ahh what a shame. Thanks

  • @geoffjohnston1531
    @geoffjohnston1531 3 года назад

    Interesting shtuff.

  • @tomgruitt6563
    @tomgruitt6563 3 года назад +1

    I just use a 29er, why wouldn't you want suspension?

    • @reconn9056
      @reconn9056 3 года назад

      correct at every level

    • @surfbodi.0015
      @surfbodi.0015 3 года назад +2

      A gravel bike can make stuff that would be pretty boring on a suspension bike much more challenging and interesting. I've got a 29er, a gravel bike and a hardcore 650b hardtail. I like them all for different reasons. If it makes you smile who cares, just ride it 👍

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 3 года назад +2

      @@surfbodi.0015 Nailed it!

    • @markbudd8432
      @markbudd8432 3 года назад

      30mm susp is great for gravel bikes and I would be without mine. I know Juliet has trialed the Lauf suspension so you could check this video out...

  • @doswheelsbetter8292
    @doswheelsbetter8292 3 года назад

    I love bikes, I really do. But the industry is insane with the standards and new "contraptions". I am not saying advancement is bad but the mark-up for marginal gains is meh.

  • @tedbownas2748
    @tedbownas2748 3 года назад +1

    So the one sitting next to you looks like a mountain bike with drop bars. 🤔
    Kidding!! Don't tar and feather me. I'm trying to learn, here. 😂

    • @KenJones1961
      @KenJones1961 3 года назад

      You ought to see the Salsa Cuttrout! Drop bar bike with MTB tires up 2.4" It was designed for the Tour Divide Race and other ultra-endurance races.

    • @robertlight2370
      @robertlight2370 3 года назад

      Yeah, and fairly light weight carbon fibre frame. I know two people who own Cutthroats and both have used them to race the Tour Aoteoroa.

  • @marianmanzatu566
    @marianmanzatu566 3 года назад

    I like you...

  • @duathlete827
    @duathlete827 3 года назад

    My gravel bike is my mountain bike lol. Don't see a need for another bike.

    • @reconn9056
      @reconn9056 3 года назад

      correct .......absolutely agree

  • @fractalofgod6324
    @fractalofgod6324 3 года назад +1

    Over doing it with the ads now.

    • @TallGuyPhill
      @TallGuyPhill 3 года назад

      We all gotta make money somehow.

  • @RealMTBAddict
    @RealMTBAddict 3 года назад

    Gravel bikes aren't a subset of road bikes, they originate from mountain bikes.