ARC8 Eero Gravel

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bikesarehere
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by bikesarehere

I have been searching for the best big clearance (50mm) gravel bike. Had a Carbonda 696 before, but didn't really like the riding style.

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Frame: ARC8 Eero
Fork: ARC8 Eero
Handlebar: Ritchey WCS Ergomax 420mm
Handlebar Tape: Most Superlight
Stem: Procraft ST2 90mm
Seatpost: Darimo T2 15mm Setback
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR Superflow Carbonio S3
Crankset: Easton EC90 172.5mm
Powermeter: Sigeyi
Chainring: Sram 1x 40T
Shifters: Shimano GRX Di2
Rear Derailleur: Shimano GRX Di2 with Garbaruk cage and pulley wheels
Cassette: Garbaruk 10-46 (xdr drive)
Pedals: Xpedo Force8 Ti
Chain: KMC 11
Brakes: Shimano GRX
Brake Rotors: Shimano XT 160mm (f+r)
Wheels: BOYD Pinnacle
Tires: Michelin Power Gravel 47mm
Bottle Cages: Fidlock, Tune and Fabric

The total weight in this configuration is 8.2kg
Definitely will make some changes after the first few rides and make some better pictures.

Oringso
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by Oringso

How dose it Compare to the Carbond in terms of stiffness and overall ride feel?

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Mr.Gib
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by Mr.Gib

Surprised to see the lack of clearance between the seat tube and rear tire. Looks to be about zero mm. :noidea: How can that be on a gravel bike?
wheelsONfire wrote: When we ride disc brakes the whole deal of braking is just like a leaving a fart. It happens and then it's over. Nothing planned and nothing to get nervous for.

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That’s just the angle i think

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