Ektorp
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- Europe
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- Olbia,Sardinia.
Good morning and thanks for accepting me in this fine forum.
I'm currently riding a Canyon Grail : On , a bike I'm very happy about . It allowes me to ride virtually anywhere and conquer the steepest terrains. But here lies the problem : since I've bought the bike ( october 2020) I'd say out of 3700 kms rode so far maybe an excess of 250kms have been spent on gravel. Basically, I'm a road bike kind of guy. I've decided to buy a gravel bike since I've became extremely scared of road traffic few years ago.
The bike I'm looking at right now, a bike that would allow me to go back to road riding, is a Scott Addict eride with a mahle x35 motor.
Let's now get down to my rider and riding profile :
-Canyon grail On, most use on roads and assistance modes used 99% of the times are Eco and Tour.
-I like to pedal with a good amount of agility, I don't like to be shuttled up the hills, but at the same time at 49 with family and a busy schedule I don't like to go back home and feel hammered for days.
-Pivotal : I like to monitor my heart rate. I don't have any medical condition about it, I just don't want to push my limits of my future health and again I want to go back home feeling with the right amount of tiredness, but not feeling badly beaten.
-I'm in a fairly good shape. Been riding for 15 years now, my rides are short and punchy, I'm not after long marathons and climbs anymore, My ideal rides are 30/45 kms with about 500/700 meters of climbs and I like to go fast. The Grail : On with it's 16.5 kgs allowes me to do these type of rides at an average speed of 26/27 kms/hours.
-After an aggressive ride, I usually need about 2 or 3 days of rest to feel ready to go out again. This year between Covid and family duties I've basically rode my bike once every 3 days.
So, all in all, do you think I may be the right canditate for a Mahle x35 bike or you think my Grail : On can cover it all ? Also the Scott addict basically loses 5kgs of weight to the Grail : on.
Thank you all for chiming in with your suggestions or experiences.
I'm currently riding a Canyon Grail : On , a bike I'm very happy about . It allowes me to ride virtually anywhere and conquer the steepest terrains. But here lies the problem : since I've bought the bike ( october 2020) I'd say out of 3700 kms rode so far maybe an excess of 250kms have been spent on gravel. Basically, I'm a road bike kind of guy. I've decided to buy a gravel bike since I've became extremely scared of road traffic few years ago.
The bike I'm looking at right now, a bike that would allow me to go back to road riding, is a Scott Addict eride with a mahle x35 motor.
Let's now get down to my rider and riding profile :
-Canyon grail On, most use on roads and assistance modes used 99% of the times are Eco and Tour.
-I like to pedal with a good amount of agility, I don't like to be shuttled up the hills, but at the same time at 49 with family and a busy schedule I don't like to go back home and feel hammered for days.
-Pivotal : I like to monitor my heart rate. I don't have any medical condition about it, I just don't want to push my limits of my future health and again I want to go back home feeling with the right amount of tiredness, but not feeling badly beaten.
-I'm in a fairly good shape. Been riding for 15 years now, my rides are short and punchy, I'm not after long marathons and climbs anymore, My ideal rides are 30/45 kms with about 500/700 meters of climbs and I like to go fast. The Grail : On with it's 16.5 kgs allowes me to do these type of rides at an average speed of 26/27 kms/hours.
-After an aggressive ride, I usually need about 2 or 3 days of rest to feel ready to go out again. This year between Covid and family duties I've basically rode my bike once every 3 days.
So, all in all, do you think I may be the right canditate for a Mahle x35 bike or you think my Grail : On can cover it all ? Also the Scott addict basically loses 5kgs of weight to the Grail : on.
Thank you all for chiming in with your suggestions or experiences.