(Part 2) Top products from r/gravelcycling

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We found 13 product mentions on r/gravelcycling. We ranked the 33 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/bpwnz · 1 pointr/gravelcycling

Weight penalty is too high for me that way with no real upsides going that route. You've got the storage of a rear bag with the weight of a rack.

You list the downside of a trunk bag as it swaying, but my revelate terrapin doesn't move at all. The holder / drybag system is pretty ingenious and easy to use too. I wouldn't call it cheap, but you get what you pay for.

If you are going to go that route anyway I recommend some Voile Straps for securing the dryback to the rack. I have a collection of them in different lengths and haven't found many things I can't make stick to my bike or rack somehow with them.

Alternatively you could just get a proper trunk bag for your rack. I've got the older smaller version of this and I find it handy for picnics and beer runs and what not as it's pretty well insulated. That's just a nice bonus though, you could use it for non food items too.

u/3p0int1415926535897 · 2 pointsr/gravelcycling

Some ol' SKS Chromoplastic P45's. Originally wanted to get some Velo Orange mudguards, but those were on sale. Was concerned about rattling, but it's been quiet so far.

I feel like they work best when your tire size is 10mm less than the max rated tire size, 35mm is just plush enough for my intended riding. Amazing how much gunk the fenders cover you from.

u/2010_59 · 2 pointsr/gravelcycling

Nothing fancy. It was an Amazon special. Works great, good size.

Ibera Bicycle Triangle Frame Bag,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00696K4E6?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/wikiscootia · 1 pointr/gravelcycling

I've been using a combination of a helmet mounted night eyes 1200 and handlebar mounted cygolite metro 850 for night time gravel/trail riding. It's been pretty solid and it cost me less than $100 total for the dual setup. I really feel like the helmet mounted light adds a lot on the trail.

u/drosser · 1 pointr/gravelcycling

Any rubbing? I got the SKS B53 and found them just too close to the tires for comfort. For over winter, I might get slightly smaller, slicker tires because OMG you NEED fenders in Oregon.

u/blankblank · 2 pointsr/gravelcycling

I have these on my drops. $50 seemed like a lot of spend on a small piece of neoprene with a zipper, but when it's really cold and windy, nothing else keeps the chill off your hands.

With biking, the name of the game isn't bundling up in a snowsuit, it's keeping the wind from robbing you of your body heat.

u/I_NEED_YOUR_MONEY · 2 pointsr/gravelcycling

you need one of these things: https://www.amazon.ca/Source-Outdoor-Magnetic-Clip-Orange/dp/B004QMJBOY

put the magnet on your hose, and then zip-tie or tape the receiver wherever you want the hose to stick.

u/m34z · 7 pointsr/gravelcycling

Rim Tape (no link because all of my rims have come with tape already installed.

Valve stems with removable core.

Core Removal Tool.

Orange Seal

Tire pump or air compressor to set the bead. I was able to set the bead on my new tires & rims with just the tire pump. On my first wheelset I had to use a compressor to set the bead on 2 different brands of tires. YMMV.

u/Dominic49 · 2 pointsr/gravelcycling

SKS P50 Black Chromoplastic... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F6648XI?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Running these on my Topstone with 40c WTB Nanos that measure out at 43mm