@@darrylriley9917 Nice! My last trip I had too much weight in the back so I'm planning to disperse some of it more to the front using bigger dry bag on the fork. Learning as I go. Thanks for watching the video!
What's the frame size, it seems small, I ask this question cause I'm torn between a 52 and a 54 frame but there aren't dealers in Italy, my height is 170 cm...if you can describe how the frame fits I'll be grateful. Thank you (I'm more oriented for a 52 frame)
Hello, my bike is a 52 frame. My height is 173cm and it fits me comfortably. The only thing I needed to do was adjust the seat height. Thanks for watching the video.
Thank you for your quick answer! So 52 is the right size for me! I wish you all the goods and if a day you'll come to South Italy for a trip don't esitate to contact me for any needs. Bye
That was my question also. I'm 5 7 with a long leg but my Specialized Allez is too long. Even after getting a shorter stem and moving my seat, it's never been comfortable. Looking at this bike I'm torn between the 54 and 52. I'm scared with a 31 inch inside leg the 52 maybe too small but also don't want the problems u have with my Allez elite. And no dealers where I am, it's an online purchase. Also wanted the 400mm handle bars
Why did you buy Nicassio+ not Four Corners? I wonder which bike to buy (I already have Trek Marin 7 and electric cross bike from Bulls) I will appreciate your opinion.
Hello, the Nicassio+ and Four Corners were my two first choice. They're both amazing bikes and have so much to offer for adventures. It really depends on your budget and needs. In my opinion without getting into specs, if you’re looking to do more gravel bike packing short trips with minimal gear maybe up to 20lbs then the Nicassio+ would be a great choice. However, if you plan to do more longer bike touring trips with a full loaded setup and wouldn’t mind spending a bit more then I’m sure you’ll be very happy with the Four Corners. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching the video.
@@maicopperwings Thank You so much for your answer. Next week I would like to go to the Marin dealer and have a look at the bicycles. I'm more inclined to buy Four Corners due to supposedly more comfortable ride. Long trips with panniers are also in my plan for next year. But Nicassio+ gets so many good reviews... that is why it is so hard to decide
Digging the wheels/tires! Do you have a link to those?
Hello, no I don't have the link to the tires. They are WTB Horizon, 650Bx47mm. Thanks for watching the video.
@@maicopperwingsI’ve got the same bike similar set up except for a soma front rack love it
@@darrylriley9917 Nice! My last trip I had too much weight in the back so I'm planning to disperse some of it more to the front using bigger dry bag on the fork. Learning as I go. Thanks for watching the video!
What's the frame size, it seems small, I ask this question cause I'm torn between a 52 and a 54 frame but there aren't dealers in Italy, my height is 170 cm...if you can describe how the frame fits I'll be grateful. Thank you (I'm more oriented for a 52 frame)
Hello, my bike is a 52 frame. My height is 173cm and it fits me comfortably. The only thing I needed to do was adjust the seat height. Thanks for watching the video.
Thank you for your quick answer! So 52 is the right size for me! I wish you all the goods and if a day you'll come to South Italy for a trip don't esitate to contact me for any needs. Bye
@@biagiocauso2791 I hope you enjoy your new bike! Yes, that would be great to have the opportunity to ride in Italy one day! Thank you!
That was my question also.
I'm 5 7 with a long leg but my Specialized Allez is too long. Even after getting a shorter stem and moving my seat, it's never been comfortable.
Looking at this bike I'm torn between the 54 and 52. I'm scared with a 31 inch inside leg the 52 maybe too small but also don't want the problems u have with my Allez elite.
And no dealers where I am, it's an online purchase.
Also wanted the 400mm handle bars
@@zerog4261 Hello, I would say my legs are regular length but my arms are a bit shorter than average. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching the video.
Hello, are those tires tubeless?
Hello, no they're not tubeless. I've read a lot of benefits of tubeless but I haven't try it yet. Thanks for watching the video.
Why did you buy Nicassio+ not Four Corners?
I wonder which bike to buy (I already have Trek Marin 7 and electric cross bike from Bulls)
I will appreciate your opinion.
Hello, the Nicassio+ and Four Corners were my two first choice. They're both amazing bikes and have so much to offer for adventures. It really depends on your budget and needs. In my opinion without getting into specs, if you’re looking to do more gravel bike packing short trips with minimal gear maybe up to 20lbs then the Nicassio+ would be a great choice. However, if you plan to do more longer bike touring trips with a full loaded setup and wouldn’t mind spending a bit more then I’m sure you’ll be very happy with the Four Corners. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching the video.
@@maicopperwings Thank You so much for your answer. Next week I would like to go to the Marin dealer and have a look at the bicycles. I'm more inclined to buy Four Corners due to supposedly more comfortable ride. Long trips with panniers are also in my plan for next year. But Nicassio+ gets so many good reviews... that is why it is so hard to decide
I am 183cm, what size would best suit me, 56? or 58? thanks, I am going to pull the trigger
Hello, I'm 5'7" (173.7cm) My bike is 52cm and it fits me well. Hopefully you can test ride a similar bike before you purchase?