I was considering getting a secondary off-road bike, so your video caught my eye. The information about the area you rode was fantastic. I'm getting to know the area, and researching rides. Coincidentally, the area you rode was a place I was thinking of. I live in Winter Springs, and can ride over via various trails. Right now, I have a road bike, and I move slowly, but I like taking long rides, and exploring places. I also like to hike, so I could park the bike and do some of that.
I've done that loop a lot of times, pretty fun to do because it mixes both terrains. I have even extended it to go around both lakes, lake Apopka and lake Minneola for a total of 51 miles. Good videos as always.
Awesome! Thanks! I might add a couple of things, Cinelli King Zydeco is available as a frameset, so you can custom build to your spec, Alex can guide you through that. And the fork has a “flip chip”, you can lengthen the wheelbase for more stability when loading the bike for adventure riding. Cinelli also aluminum and steel gravel bikes as well. Cheers!
The Cinelli bike looks awesome. The white dust you mentioned is limestone/chalk which is the foundation of Florida. If your assessment is correct, Floridian gravel cyclist have a major problem.
Nice review, thinking of getting the la la zydeco, steel frame , comes with cheap brakes , what should I replace them with , ride all over Chicagoland & burbs , rain or snow 30 ,20 degrees weather rides , no indoor training for me lol 😂
I was considering getting a secondary off-road bike, so your video caught my eye. The information about the area you rode was fantastic. I'm getting to know the area, and researching rides. Coincidentally, the area you rode was a place I was thinking of. I live in Winter Springs, and can ride over via various trails. Right now, I have a road bike, and I move slowly, but I like taking long rides, and exploring places. I also like to hike, so I could park the bike and do some of that.
I've done that loop a lot of times, pretty fun to do because it mixes both terrains. I have even extended it to go around both lakes, lake Apopka and lake Minneola for a total of 51 miles. Good videos as always.
Nice 🤙
Awesome! Thanks! I might add a couple of things, Cinelli King Zydeco is available as a frameset, so you can custom build to your spec, Alex can guide you through that. And the fork has a “flip chip”, you can lengthen the wheelbase for more stability when loading the bike for adventure riding. Cinelli also aluminum and steel gravel bikes as well. Cheers!
@Alex Thanks for another awesome video and a great review. Looking forward to your next video.
Thx!!
The Cinelli bike looks awesome. The white dust you mentioned is limestone/chalk which is the foundation of Florida. If your assessment is correct, Floridian gravel cyclist have a major problem.
Nice review, thinking of getting the la la zydeco, steel frame , comes with cheap brakes , what should I replace them with , ride all over Chicagoland & burbs , rain or snow 30 ,20 degrees weather rides , no indoor training for me lol 😂
Thanks! I would keep the cheap brakes if you plan on riding in the snow and rain. That kind of weather really takes a toll on the components.
Beautiful bike, but that gear cable right on the line between the head tube and the fork will live in my head rent free from now on xD
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it woudl be Nic eif they closed the "loop" around Lake Apopa.
It would for sure 👍
that look so chinese