It actually looks good; the smaller rings coupled with the sloping top tube gives it a gravel bike appearance, a little more robust. The square taper parts are vintage and still functional.
@@BruceChastain Yep, I live in Clermont and we have some nice hills. Best is Sugarloaf Mountain. But you are going to find some great climbing in Colorado. I'm originally from Maine where where we have hills and mountains.
The 36 is too small. You'll need at least a 40 or 42. I now run a 38 and is too small for group rides and for when I want to go fast downhill or even on flat terrain.