ThanksYeah, I had a blast on that last part. I have to admit I was being kind of sneaky, so no "On your left" from me
Besides, as you may have noticed on the first 15% climb in the video, talking robs me of precious oxygen
I'm not an expert in anything carbon or high-end. When I bought my road bike last summer I was looking for something that would be great for climbing, since climbing rides are the only ones I use a road bike for. My bike is a 48 cm 2011 Specialized Dolce Triple. I did the work myself to change the stock gearing from 52-42-30 front and 13-26 rear to 52-42-24 front and 11-34 rear. So far I have been able to climb everything in the saddle. The 19% climb you see in the video is the steepest climb I have ridden so far with this bike, even though I was only going 2 or 3 mph
Definitely get a triple if you want to ride steep climbs. I made a point to look at the drivetrain of any bikes I could get a good look at during the ride I posted the video of. Every single one of them had a triple. Some of them had modified low gearing like mine, but not quite as low as mine.
The low gearing is a knee-saver too. I spin easily on climbs that aren't ridiculously steep.
My bike does have a carbon fork, which probably smooths the ride a bit. I notice I don't get jarred as much on bumpy roads with this bike.




"ON YOUR LEFT"... man, I wish we had bike lanes here, I'm jealous lol.
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Yeah, I had a blast on that last part. I have to admit I was being kind of sneaky, so no "On your left" from me
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