Ben's bicycle analysis and reviews are very informative. I really enjoy his laid back, hype-free approach. It feels like a relaxing post-ride nerdy bike chat in the garage while drinking a cold beer... or two 🍻
Yeah, I screwed up. I managed to record *without turning on the mic clipped to my jersey* so that sound from the camera was garbage. It is my daughter 18th birthday this weekend so I didn’t have time to re-record. So, I just salvaged the audio as best as I could with Adobe. Sorry about that!
Bet it feels good to be out riding again Ben, hoping the shoulder is painfree. The Roadmachine looks amazing in that paint, sure it rides great too albeit for the stem I'm not sure the 110mm is right for me.
I currently ride an older version of this bike, 2018. One thing you forgot to mention is that the current 2024 Roadmachine now will handle 40mm tires. Mine will only handle 32mm and very tight. Just as Ben Delany said, the bike disappears below you and is comfortable and performs well. I have had mine for the past 6 years and cannot wait to get my hands on another frame. With me, the bike just fits and functions exceptionally well. It is available in a frame only for $2000 to build up . I highly recommend it!!! You can still get the bike to run mechanical as well. they have options that are semi integrated and they worked really well, just like mine.
Great shoot location with the Flatirons in the background, I need to find a way to move back to Colorado. This BMC is on my short list for upgrading from my Ribble whenever they start selling the new bike as just a frameset.
Nice one! So you’d pick this one over the Enve Fray? If I had the funds to spare, I’d likely replace my Roadmachine 2020 with this one. Luckily, the previous iteration still works nicely, so I’m good. For now.
Something also to note - BMC’s after sales service in North America is shameful. A friend bought their Amp X Roadmachine, the website listed the small parts as a derailleur hanger that wasn’t the right one. BMC said, too bad - we’ve fixed the website, but not our problem you have the wrong hanger. Also, their stock D shaped seatpost had a fitment issue with an SMP saddle where the regular 2 bolt angle adjustment would not allow the saddle to be level. Again, they tossed up their hands on that one and said - try a different saddle. Pretty pathetic when you drop $15k on a bike
Dude great review! Love the all road/endurance direction trends. Would be great to hear your thoughts and possible review of the Cube Nu Road C62 pro. Cheers to a rapid recovery!
Looks like a great, versatile bike. I do 3-4 races a year, just to give me some motivation to train harder. Can you race on it? I mean 100-200km long races and not been let down by the bike? I like the geometry as well.
Great review! Would have loved to see you review with wider tires or second set of wheels/tires. Since I ride about 90/10 road to gravel, interested in getting an all road bike instead of dedicated gravel rig
We run a BMC rental centre in the Sierra Nevadas, Spain. We have yet to experience the issue with the bolts on the stem/handlebars. With the bolt cover on the stem, generally this pops off if you haven't placed it in correctly, it's a pretty snug fit to get out. For this bike, I like the look of the light, but the run time is way to low and if you don't have the light in place it really takes away from the aesthetics of the bike.
I have the Fray and would buy it again. UDH and T-47 BB. I actually built mine with SRAM Red XPLR 13 speed and Red shifters/calipers. I run Conti 5000 TR in 32mm on Industry Nine AR 40 wheels. Great bike!
top notch that BMC for all road, I could agree about the test ride ... who knows maybe in the future, seems reasonable geometry and huge range of options to enjoy the ride every day no matter the terrain. ( see what I did there)
Ben's bicycle analysis and reviews are very informative. I really enjoy his laid back, hype-free approach. It feels like a relaxing post-ride nerdy bike chat in the garage while drinking a cold beer... or two 🍻
The most detailed and entertaining bike videos on here. Thanks!
Good to see you back on the bike again🎉
Good to see Ben back on two wheels!
Is it me or is there something strange with the sound?
It’s you
Not just you, it's glitching a bit
Sounds like talking during a transdimensional jump in Star Trek 🛸
Yeah, I screwed up. I managed to record *without turning on the mic clipped to my jersey* so that sound from the camera was garbage. It is my daughter 18th birthday this weekend so I didn’t have time to re-record. So, I just salvaged the audio as best as I could with Adobe. Sorry about that!
@@TheRidewithBenDelaney Happy 18th Birthday to your daughter! Mr. Delaney, Enve Fray vs BMC Roadmachine 01?
Bet it feels good to be out riding again Ben, hoping the shoulder is painfree.
The Roadmachine looks amazing in that paint, sure it rides great too albeit for the stem I'm not sure the 110mm is right for me.
Love your reviews, Ben! Happy BMC Kaius owner here. Glad to see you’re on the mend…
I currently ride an older version of this bike, 2018. One thing you forgot to mention is that the current 2024 Roadmachine now will handle 40mm tires. Mine will only handle 32mm and very tight. Just as Ben Delany said, the bike disappears below you and is comfortable and performs well. I have had mine for the past 6 years and cannot wait to get my hands on another frame. With me, the bike just fits and functions exceptionally well. It is available in a frame only for $2000 to build up . I highly recommend it!!! You can still get the bike to run mechanical as well. they have options that are semi integrated and they worked really well, just like mine.
Great review Ben. Glad to see your back in the saddle👍
Great shoot location with the Flatirons in the background, I need to find a way to move back to Colorado. This BMC is on my short list for upgrading from my Ribble whenever they start selling the new bike as just a frameset.
If I could justify and afford another bike, this would be it!
You should've put some 40c tires like P Zero Race TLR. That'd be interesting demonstration for tire clerance.
Nice one! So you’d pick this one over the Enve Fray?
If I had the funds to spare, I’d likely replace my Roadmachine 2020 with this one. Luckily, the previous iteration still works nicely, so I’m good. For now.
I've been interested in this since the launch. I'm even more interested now.
How would this compare to other allroad bikes like the Enve Fray or Giant Defy?
It’s a nice bike, im tempted to buy Kaius UDH frameset and build it 1x roadbike
Is the Abe Lincoln beard to match the top hat steerer?
Something also to note - BMC’s after sales service in North America is shameful.
A friend bought their Amp X Roadmachine, the website listed the small parts as a derailleur hanger that wasn’t the right one. BMC said, too bad - we’ve fixed the website, but not our problem you have the wrong hanger.
Also, their stock D shaped seatpost had a fitment issue with an SMP saddle where the regular 2 bolt angle adjustment would not allow the saddle to be level.
Again, they tossed up their hands on that one and said - try a different saddle.
Pretty pathetic when you drop $15k on a bike
Dude great review!
Love the all road/endurance direction trends.
Would be great to hear your thoughts and possible review of the Cube Nu Road C62 pro.
Cheers to a rapid recovery!
Looks like a great, versatile bike. I do 3-4 races a year, just to give me some motivation to train harder. Can you race on it? I mean 100-200km long races and not been let down by the bike? I like the geometry as well.
Great review! Would have loved to see you review with wider tires or second set of wheels/tires. Since I ride about 90/10 road to gravel, interested in getting an all road bike instead of dedicated gravel rig
1. Insanely expensive
2. PF 86 bottom bracket is a problem for SRAM Dub and 30mm cranksets. Very compromised bearing loads.
3. Otherwise - I love it!
We run a BMC rental centre in the Sierra Nevadas, Spain.
We have yet to experience the issue with the bolts on the stem/handlebars. With the bolt cover on the stem, generally this pops off if you haven't placed it in correctly, it's a pretty snug fit to get out.
For this bike, I like the look of the light, but the run time is way to low and if you don't have the light in place it really takes away from the aesthetics of the bike.
My plan was to buy the Enve Fray. Why do you like the BMC better?
I have the Fray and would buy it again. UDH and T-47 BB. I actually built mine with SRAM Red XPLR 13 speed and Red shifters/calipers. I run Conti 5000 TR in 32mm on Industry Nine AR 40 wheels. Great bike!
You're the best.
Wonder if BMC will have a frameset option the future?
Hello from Honduras!!It happens to you is that the Coros Dura is a little loose on the Garmin mounts?? Saludos
Some weird things with your audio at 2:30 ish in your studio/shop or just me? great video as always ben
My poor man sounds like he‘s permanently one second away from crying
A very nice yet rather conservative endurance road bike. …However, this fuzzy ‘Allroad' category definitely needs further examination…
Nice review. I'm sorry, but I hope bike prices crater. 10-15K bikes are absolutely insane and insulting.
The new Cannondale Synapse has a single battery that controls light and shifting with one central battery in the downtube for 2025
Just get the aspero... it's aero too!
top notch that BMC for all road, I could agree about the test ride ... who knows maybe in the future, seems reasonable geometry and huge range of options to enjoy the ride every day no matter the terrain. ( see what I did there)
Top hat! 🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩 is all I see 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
Really should’ve used UDH
There's no way I can afford this.
This BMC or Roubaix SL8 is all you need for all-road/gravel!
Two water bottle 😮 what's this bike packing 😅
Nothing against the review, but when you said it is 40mm width for all, BMC lost me there.
Absolutely, tops should be 36cm at the most, 40 is not aero
Meh