S40 - a new beginning

Hello!

Long story short: passionate about cycling, ultra cyclist, Bechterew, going towards s40 to continue.

Still running gravel wheels on low pressure, once I'm getting more used to cycling I'm getting conti 5000 tl.

40km yesterday as maiden voyage, it was amazing.
 

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chicorider

Zen MBB Master
Nice! When you are more comfortable on the bike, you might find that clipless pedals will be a good way to go. You will find discussions here where people go back and forth, but for me, since the feet are involved in the steering, being clipped in helps me feel more connected to the bike and the way it handles.
 

Animal494

Member
Looks great! Can you share what your wheel & tires are in this photo?

Also, do you have any clearance issues with your front derailleur? The angle of this pic makes it look kinda funny.
 
Nice! When you are more comfortable on the bike, you might find that clipless pedals will be a good way to go. You will find discussions here where people go back and forth, but for me, since the feet are involved in the steering, being clipped in helps me feel more connected to the bike and the way it handles.
Yes I'm very eager to install. I guess that only then I can fine tune the beam length.
 
Looks great! Can you share what your wheel & tires are in this photo?

Also, do you have any clearance issues with your front derailleur? The angle of this pic makes it look kinda funny.
Wheels
* cosmic carbon 45mm, 23mm inner width
* schwalbe g one allround 40mm
* tubeless

I have about 5-6mm clearance within the fork and plenty at the derailleur.
* rival axs e1

I'm really happy with the wide setup, roadbumps are still a bit sketchy to ride on.

Touring with the kids will help with handling and start/stop.
 

Animal494

Member
Thanks!! Awesome to hear you have room to spare on 40mm tires! I thought perhaps 38 was a max. Perhaps if you had wider rims (25 internal) those 40 wide tires would consume the remaining gap - but still fit?!
 
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