No. 22 Drifter Adventure with Red XPLR AXS & Zipp 303 XPLR SW
"No. 22 Bicycle Company was born out of a desire to strike equilibrium between enjoyment and performance." - https://alnk.to/ge6O22u (Affiliate Link) "We build bicycles for the rider who appreciates perfectly tuned ride quality as much as stiffness and low weight—the rider who loves to ride for riding’s sake. Our point of departure is frame material: we fell in love with the ride of titanium and named our company after it. We then took to the task of sweating details of fit and finish. Our frames are based on carefully considered geometries and tubing profiles. We use the highest grades of titanium tubing available, build our frames in our own production facility in the United States with our veteran craftsmen, and confidently back them with our ten year warranty." No. 22 Bicycles Drifter Adventure "Starting with our award-winning Drifter, the Drifter Adventure is for riders seeking more. Additional tire clearance and compatibility for 1X drivetrains only allows the Drifter Adventure to run larger tires to take your adventures further off the beaten path." "A bevy of standard mounts—seat tube, top of down tube, underside of down tube, bento, rack, fender and dynamo—let you bring more with you. Subtly revised handling allows the Drifter Adventure to make the most of its capability with good on-road manners, and poise when trails get rough." In this video, JOM of the Gravel Cyclist crew presents his latest build collaboration project, ultimately culminating in a long-term review of the No. 22 Bicycles Drifter Adventure Frameset, etc. Also part of this collaboration and later review, SRAM's latest and greatest groupset, Red XPLR AXS 13-Speed, intended specifically for the rigors of gravelly road cycling, and Zipp's wild and crazy, 303 XPLR SW Ultra-Wide Wheelset. JOM's review frameset highlights the finishing options that No. 22 are so well known for. A combination of titanium finishes featuring Cerakote, polishing, and brushed. So beautiful. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:38 No22 Drifter Adventure Unboxing 2:27 Zipp 303 XPLR SW Wheels 3:59 No22 Drifter Adventure First Look 7:56 SRAM Red XPLR AXS Groupset 12:59 Ergon Saddle & Handlebar Tape 13:49 Wrap Up & Closing 14:30 General Madness Links of Interest: No. 22 Bicycle Company - https://alnk.to/ge6O22u (affiliate link) No. 22 Bicycle Co. DRIFTER LONG-TERM REVIEW - • No. 22 Bicycle Co. DRIFTER LONG-TERM REVIEW DIY Bicycle Frame: Bamboo Bicycle Club - Part 4 THE JIG - • DIY Bicycle Frame: Bamboo Bicycle Club - P... Wheeltop EDS TX Project Bike Part 1 - • Wheeltop EDS TX Project Bike Part 1 Enduro Bearings - https://endurobearings.com Ergon Saddles - https://ergonbike.com Gravel Bike Tyre / Tire Pressure Guidelines - https://wp.me/p4V4se-6m3 Gravel Cyclist's Route Library - https://www.gravelcyclist.com/gravel-... Amazon Affiliation Link: No cost to you, but every purchase made helps keep Gravel Cyclist up and running! - https://www.amazon.com/?&_encoding=UT... Web: http://GravelCyclist.com Facebook: / gravelcyclist Instagram - / gravelcyclist Twitter - / gravelcyclist

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