As is customary right here on Tan Tenovo’s Web Bicycle-Themed Complainatorium, when a brand new Rivendell presale is upon us, I let you understand, despite the fact that Rivendell by no means ask me to let you understand. So that is me letting you understand about this one:
Look, I don’t care should you purchase one or not. What you do in your non-public life is your individual enterprise. However I’m making you conscious as a result of I occur to love this bicycle very, very a lot:

You might put it collectively all upright with swept-back bars and stuff, you might go flat-pedal sporty like in Rivendell’s photograph, or you might go race-adjacent as I’ve. Additionally, should you’re an getting old roadie, you might most likely transfer over like 80% of the components on that actually good street bike you’ve had for the reason that ’90s that’s now a bit too restricted in tire clearance and low within the cockerpit:

The most effective time to maneuver the components from that Serotta onto a Roadini was ten centimeters of quill stem in the past, however the second-best time is now.
Or, in case your previous bike has a threadless steerer, a Roadini spares you the indignity of resorting to one thing like this:

I imply hey, no matter works, however by now we should always all be conversant in the hazards of Compulsive Cockpit Curation Syndrome:

And I shouldn’t even have to say this one once more, however I’ll anyway:

That’s a rolling cautionary story.
None of that is to suggest it’s important to be previous to journey a Roadini. In spite of everything, new retrogrouches are born daily:

Ah sure, it looks as if “gravel” was invented solely yesterday, however already we’re wanting again and reflecting on what it used to imply and the way it went astray:
Gravel biking didn’t evolve from trendy mountain biking. It was pushed by US geography and a determined want to flee site visitors.
Hmmm, I dunno, I’d say it’s each. Definitely getting away from site visitors is a significant component, and possibly the first one, nevertheless it’s additionally necessary to take into account that mountain biking–each the act in addition to the bikes themselves–has modified a lot over the previous 40 years that on reflection it was inevitable folks would discover their method again to what it was and the trade would reinvent a solution to promote folks comparatively easy bicycles for using on trails and unpaved roads. Simply think about if ice hockey went from what it’s now to flying in a helicopter onto a glacier after which chasing an digital AI-driven puck round with a $19,000 telescoping stick product of crabon fiber whereas sporting a pair of rocket skates. Ultimately somebody would provide you with the concept of merely skating round on a frozen pond with a stick of wooden in your hand and knocking a “dumb puck” right into a internet, and shortly all of the sporting items corporations would promote you particular tools for this thrilling new sport of “pond ball.”
The opposite inevitability is that cyclists–the individuals who journey the bikes, the individuals who promote the bikes, and the individuals who write in regards to the bikes–are fully missing in object permanence, and when a brand new factor comes alongside it’s as if every little thing earlier than it by no means existed. For instance, in a number of brief years, gravel went from “wider tires are good” to “should you purchase a motorbike with something lower than 50mm of clearance you’re a whole moron“–and but tires can really be too broad, who knew?
The issue is that this race-day math ignores the overwhelming majority of people that purchase gravel bikes and the terrain they really journey. I’m not about to try to draw a line within the sand in terms of tire width, nevertheless it positively exists. The pattern is to go wider, however we are going to attain a tipping level the place we lose the full of life feeling individuals are really chasing on a gravel bike.
And naturally, a by-product of forgetting about every little thing that got here earlier than is that after you keep in mind it once more you gained’t have the ability to use it anymore as a result of there can be a complete new set of “requirements:”
Transferring to a 32-inch wheel isn’t only a matter of swapping out rubber. If the trade efficiently pushes this as the brand new commonplace, the cascade of modifications will contact every little thing, and it inherently makes the bike worse for many of the using we really do.
To be clear, the bike gained’t be worse, it can simply be incompatible with all of your previous stuff as a result of they’ll have needed to provide you with a complete new solution to make the giant-wheeled bike appear full of life once more.
And the way’s this for cognitive dissonance?
This isn’t the transition to disc brakes or digital shifting. These improvements introduced tangible advantages even when what we had was already good. For many on a regular basis riders, 32-inch wheels are literally worse.
I’ll go away the disc brake factor alone for now, however what had been the tangible advantages of digital shifting? We went from pushing a button to shift to having to cost a battery first with a purpose to push a button to shift. A 32-inch wheel makes extra sense than that.
In the meantime, not too way back (although I’m method too lazy to seek out the publish, and my intern is busy searching for a brand new helper monkey for me) I discussed how surprisingly low cost Lynskeys had been now, and I suppose that is the explanation:

Right here’s what’s occurring:
Lynskey, a Chattanooga-based titanium bike and element producer, was established in 2005. The house owners, the Lynskey household, have an in depth historical past within the biking trade; David Lynskey, the corporate founder, was additionally the founding father of Litespeed Cycles in 1984 and led that enterprise to its sale in 1999. Each manufacturers are Chattanooga-based and specialize in premium titanium bikes and componentry; of the 2, Lynskey presents a lower-cost, direct-to-consumer various.
Court docket filings point out that Lynskey has liabilities between US$1 million and $10 million, and had roughly US$59,000 money in hand as of April 30.
In the event that they do get well they’re going to have a tough time competing with the likes of ASSISTING FORCE:

Sarcastically, this story is from the identical publication and by the identical author because the 32-inch wheel story. In any case, overlook Lynskey, these corporations are even undercutting themselves:
In an effort to bypass these prices straight, Quickpro is inventing a brand new model and launching a brand new platform. The brand new model identify is Helping Power, and the primary launch is definitely two barely completely different gravel bikes: the Helping Power AF01 SSL and the usual AF01.
“Helping Power” certainly.
















