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i thought I’d settled on a single bike to consolidate my SSCX and winter road. BUT I realise the Arkrose 3 has an FSA BB/chainset and I need a Shimano chainset for my 4iiii crank arm and 54 chainring on turbo/interval work, and a QR rear end. I need to sort this in the next 7 days.
So, what QR rear Hub Shimano chainset winter/gravel bikes are out there...?
Buy a shitter (but a functioning one) and a cheap shimano chainset. Leave permanently on the turbo
I was thinking that, like a PX London road kinda thing....
oooh, the Ultegra Full Monty at £999?
I've got a London Road idling in the shed which I'm considering getting shot of. Any interest?
Winter begins in a week??
Shortbread, is it 54/56 ( I’m 5ft 11.5) hydraulics and Shimano B.B./ chainset? If so - maybe!
Charge Grinduro SS you already have?
It's 56cm. Cable discs unfortunately (spyres) and cheapy drivetrain (1 x 9) but winter ready with mudguards and decent tubeless wheels on.
Winter begins in a week??
Well this is the UK so you never know!!!
Looks like there are some options here - https://www.merlincycles.com/cyclocross-gravel-bikes-75268/?brand=merlin at various price points.
Am I missing something other than just buying a different BB / crankset for it?
Edit: I now realise that you have realised the rear isn't compatible, so ignore me
Those Merlin bikes have FSA cranksets, my 105 crank arm 4iiii won't fit.
I think I've found what I need though - a Scott Speedster Gravel 20, £1000, full tiagra albeit mechanical disks.
Those Merlin bikes have FSA cranksets, my 105 crank arm 4iiii won’t fit.
This one has a Shimano crankset https://www.merlincycles.com/merlin-axe7-tiagra-gravel-bike-2017-104289.html
This one has a Shimano Tiagra chainset - https://www.merlincycles.com/merlin-x30-tiagra-gravel-winter-bike-2018-105088.html
and this one a Shimano RS510 and hydraulic brakes - https://www.merlincycles.com/merlin-x30-105-gravel-winter-bike-2018-105097.html
Not sure how they stack up against the Scott Speedster though.
Whyte Glencoe is lovely. No toe overlap, long top tube, n/w clutch rear mech. But pricey at 1300 snots but v. Nice to ride
The latter one is limited on sizes, I need large. I just think the Merlin bikes look a little cheap/gash. But in reality its Deda vs Synchs kit I guess, I can't help thinking the Scott frame may be better somehow.