Dolan Multicross

d70ar9
d70ar9 Posts: 139
edited December 2010 in Your road bikes
Just got my Dolan Multicross

Will be used for winter riding, touring and some light off-road stuff.

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Full Sram Rival
V Brakes
SKS Mudguards
Touring Wheels with 32 c tyres on (will swap out for some model bs for every day riding)
Carbon Seatpost
Brooks Saddle
'All that is solid melts into air' Marx and Engels

Comments

  • Plod
    Plod Posts: 42
    Very smart.
  • looks great, will it take a rear rack? Is it heavy?
  • d70ar9
    d70ar9 Posts: 139
    looks great, will it take a rear rack? Is it heavy?

    It does take a rear rack no problem

    It is quite heavy but i think that's because it has uber heavy touring wheels and tyres on at the mo. When i swap over my Planet X Model B Wheels im pretty sure it shouldn't be too bad. So far im really pleased with it - very comfortable ride
    'All that is solid melts into air' Marx and Engels
  • What witchcraft is holding the bike up for the pictures?
  • d70ar9
    d70ar9 Posts: 139
    Zachariah wrote:
    What witchcraft is holding the bike up for the pictures?

    It is held up by the magical combination of a small bamboo cane and some quick photoshop
    'All that is solid melts into air' Marx and Engels
  • d70ar9 wrote:
    looks great, will it take a rear rack? Is it heavy?

    It does take a rear rack no problem

    Takes a rack no problem at all, I toured around France with mine this summer. Very comfy with touring wheels/tyres and a brooks. See below :)

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    Weight is as expected for the bike, I climbed Alp D'huez in just over an hour on it... rack/28mm tyres/touring wheels/brooks excuses excuses ;) To the OP, you have good taste in bikes!!

    To the OP, we have good taste in bikes eh!
    Road: Felt AR0, Di2
    Touring/commute: Dolan Multricross
    TT: PX Exocet Sold because it was like a sail in the wind (sh*t)