#biggravelmiles #cranebrewing You can park at Hartman Park in Lee's Summit, ride to the stadiums, and then stop at Crane Brewing for a cold one on the way back! The Ride: / strava
I haven't ridden a bike in years and I'm honestly not sure why this video was recommended to me. Saying that, I loved it! Thanks for bringing us along on the ride, maybe there is still life in this ex-racer still! 😅 Great editing too, keep it up!
Hey Ty! Was great meeting you and Kim at Crane Brewery while enjoying some beers (...and I think it was Oreo popcorn?!). Love the channel and wishing you both many great adventures! -Joanne and Dasen
It was great to meet you guys and hang for a bit. And yes, oreo popcorn. I need to get some more. It was good. Thanks for watching and if you're ever interested in a fun Sunday group ride, let me know!
Hi Ty and Kim. You are both riding gravel bikes that are at the top of my list. I nearly bought the Cervelo, it was actually in stock at a local shop but was convinced that it was too aggressive geo and stiff for a guy in his 50s. I don’t race but thinking an efficient fast bike makes sense. Then was looking at the True Grit again because it was available, good price and has the shock for more comfort. But the Lauf also has aggressive geo (note I’m a mountain biker) would you recommend either of the bikes for a non racer that will ride 50 miles a week on local gravel roads and rail trails. Or go with a more compliant bike like your previous bike the Diverge? Love to know your thoughts. Great job on your videos! Thanks
Hi Craig. Great question. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the bikes you mentioned. I bought my Cervelo purely because I have two wheelsets and it is a bike that can do it all. I was essentially looking for a road bike with clearance for 38s and I found it. I also got it for a good price and it had a 2x drivetrain. I like the 2x set up for a road bike. That being said, if you are only going to do 50 miles a week on some trails and gravel, I think the lauf is a good option. Or the Diverge. I do believe the Lauf and Cervelo are two of the best quality bikes for the cheapest price out there. As I was putting together this Lauf it just screams quality. It's a nice bike. I just put 38 slick gravel kings on the Lauf and those will be great tires for whatever she wants to ride. Anyways, good luck. Let me know how it goes.