Boardman TRVL 9 2 Gravel Adventure bike tested. Wireless and suspension forked for just over 2k!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
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  • @JmeGarg
    @JmeGarg 4 дня назад +6

    Nice looking bike mate, but the more I see gravel bikes (I have one myself) the more I see them as a ‘city bike’ where you can go up and down pavements, on craps roads and a bit of pathway etc. I see me using XC FS for anything else a bit more off road as it’s so much more comfortable. Gravel bikes are great for actual gravel in the New Forest etc but otherwise not for me.

  • @cogsnbanjo
    @cogsnbanjo 3 дня назад

    I'm a real fan of the 40mm Rockshox XPLR fork, which I have fitted to my main gravel bike. The reason I purchased it was because I moved to North Somerset and found that the offroad terrain is extremely rocky. The ground is really punishing on the tyres and wrists and the forks add a margin of safety and comfort that a rigid fork simply cannot match. I can run slightly higher tyre pressure to avoid the pinch flats I was picking up on occasion.
    The downside is slower speeds up road climbs due to the extra weight. I know there are comments here that suggest just getting an mtb but a gravel bike provides faster speeds between off-road sections and on lighter gravel. On a lot of bridleways and byways an mtb leaves you over biked and is very slow in comparison.

  • @TGRacing
    @TGRacing 18 часов назад

    Love the Fewston Farm Shop! Might have a look at a Rudy fork for my (GT Grade) gravel bike. Is it thru axle ?

    • @GuyKesTV
      @GuyKesTV  16 часов назад

      Great spot, so glad it's open again. Yes 15mm axle

  • @marksandoval5361
    @marksandoval5361 4 дня назад +3

    I'm a big fan of suspension, but once you put a suspension fork on a Gravel bike you might just as well get a full-sus XC bike and put on Gravel tires. A Speci Chisel FS with a set of 70x47 Pathfinder Pro tires might be more fun without spending too much.

    • @GuyKesTV
      @GuyKesTV  4 дня назад

      @@marksandoval5361 absolutely agree, and hopefully we’ll see more and more people realising that. TBH I really didn’t want to like Rudy forks etc. for that reason. There’s no doubt they let you ride a gravel bike harder and safer though. Be interesting to see how popular these bikes are as it’s a brave move fitting forks as standard.

    • @MW-ud8zp
      @MW-ud8zp 4 дня назад +2

      The problem with an xc full sus is that it will feel rubbish to ride on road even if you put road tyres on it. A drop bar gravel bike with 30mm of travel is still a wildly different bike.

    • @GuyKesTV
      @GuyKesTV  4 дня назад

      @@MW-ud8zp very true

  • @mikehiggins461
    @mikehiggins461 4 дня назад

    Cracking bike for the money. I currently have a Boardman mtr 9.0 2021 and they are fantastic but the boardman range get slated by the brand snobs ( halfords bike)

    • @GuyKesTV
      @GuyKesTV  4 дня назад +1

      @@mikehiggins461 totally agree. New MTR review dropping very soon

    • @mikehiggins461
      @mikehiggins461 4 дня назад

      @@GuyKesTV I shall look forward to watching that.

  • @jordanhawkridge3020
    @jordanhawkridge3020 4 дня назад

    Guy is that the Restrap Hydration pack? Any reviews coming up?

    • @GuyKesTV
      @GuyKesTV  4 дня назад

      @@jordanhawkridge3020 yep, I’ll try and get it done next week. Definitely positive

  • @simaspetrauskas583
    @simaspetrauskas583 4 дня назад +1

    I can't decide between gravel and xc bike, I sort of ride more inside the city then in forest, but I do like to be able to ride of stairs or bunny jump. But maybe the gravel is just way more efficient and faster.

    • @IIISentorIII
      @IIISentorIII 3 дня назад +2

      What you need is a lightweight hardtail mountain bike with fast-rolling tires. Definitely not a gravel bike.
      Maybe even a trail bike.

  • @mellissanash7517
    @mellissanash7517 4 дня назад

    Do you think you can do a comparison of a bike like the Stigmata with a Rudy fork vs a gravel bike like the Cotic Cascade(rigid) or Cutthroat with 2.25-2.4 tire please? Could even use 44mm Mezcal with the Rudy and Mezcal 2.4 XC on the rigid.

    • @GuyKesTV
      @GuyKesTV  4 дня назад

      @@mellissanash7517 yes, I’m fishing round for a suitable frame ATMO. Planning to do some suspension stem V forks testing too

  • @YanDoroshenko
    @YanDoroshenko 2 дня назад

    Overstroke the fork to 190, add 14 tokens and it would be a decent bike!

  • @Engineers_Shred_Too
    @Engineers_Shred_Too 3 дня назад

    I have a Salsa Cutthroat gx with rigid fork designed to take a 100 mm travel fork. I do adventure riding and amateur gravel races with about 1/3 pavement, 1/3 grade 2 gravel, and 1/3 single track/ manky gravel. Lots of steep climbs and accents in my area as well and I found my dropper to be super helpful. I’m thinking about going from 56 sparewood to 47 cannonball tires and swapping the rigid fork out with a 100 mm fox 32 and upgrading front rotor from 160 to 180. I suspect it will be both faster and more compliant. Thoughts anyone?

    • @GuyKesTV
      @GuyKesTV  3 дня назад +1

      I’d definitely give the fork a try as it’ll really let you enjoy the manky gravel/Singletrack and steep stuff more. The biggest surprise I found was how much a fork helped me hold speed on off road climbs too. Well worth the extra weight for what you’re doing I reckon

    • @Engineers_Shred_Too
      @Engineers_Shred_Too 2 дня назад

      @@GuyKesTV thank you!

  • @markkutoivari8000
    @markkutoivari8000 День назад

    What helmet is that ?

    • @GuyKesTV
      @GuyKesTV  День назад

      Canyon Disruptor. Good fit and decent venting but not sure about the solid strap. It keeps eating my beard 😂 Plus it’s £300 😮 Full review coming soon anyway

  • @adriansmith38
    @adriansmith38 3 дня назад +1

    Feels like a step too far. I like the future-shock on my Diverge.