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So I sold my gravel bike (Cannondale Topstone 4) the end of last year as it wasn't getting used (20 miles in 2 years)......
Now I find myself in the position that being able to commute a bit more is possible.
Rode my HT on the road yesterday and whilst it was comfortable (2.6" rubber!) it wasn't very fast (30t chain ring....).
I don't want to wreck my HT and change the gearing so I'm looking to build up a gravel bike - yeah I know, should have kept the other one......
So what cheap'ish gravel frame that will take an internal dropper and 650B wheels?
Drive train I'll just stick the Advent X 1x10 on as that a decent price and seemed to work well on the Cannondale.
Love my camino. But I've never needed a dropper on the commute haa.
You are building the gravel bike as a commute bike? Or will you do other stuff on it too?
If the former, why the dropper?
FWIW I've got a dropper on my gravel bike - a very gravelly gravel bike that rarely touches tarmac. I could take it or leave it to be honest. I'm not sure I'd miss it too much if I got rid. It's one of the hoard to Ragley Trigs, which would have been my suggestion for you apart from the obvious.
Oh and this came up on Facebook marketplace very near me and I thought would make an awesome commute bike.
No dropper mind
And I'd ditch the layback seatpost because they are just wrong.
Vitus substance if you can find one
My Planet X tempest got fox gravel forks last year, and I subsequently felt it needed a dropper. No internal option meant an external pnw dropper. Tbh it looks fairly tidy, so id not let a non internal frame put you off of keen to fit a dropper post
Thanks all.
Camino seems the way to go, although even with my own wheels & other bits I can't build it much cheaper than the cost of the Apex Mechanical build on the website, so might just get a complete bike!
