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I personally see the death of the winter frame/bike in the near future years… Theres no need for them anymore… use an/your old racing frame and cheap groupset with use of the NEW close “full” fitting mudguard products .. you will have a more responsive and lighter winter hack and you aren’t bothered if its got wet/dirty and dropped…. save money upgrade to a new summer frame, use the old one for your winter bike.. it makes sense
Ok do you want luggage then there is the P clips for the rack mountings or a seatpost mounted rack … (light touring ?)
I cannot see that a multi braze on, rack mount, featured traditional steel+alloy frames being required for a typical club winter bike. They would only be required for specific long distance cycling….
I know there are a number of clubs which state : you cannot come out on a winter ride without full mud guards and front and rear flaps…. The new crud products adhere to “this rule” with a little thought and product enhancement. Eventually the snug fitting mudguards will take over, with other manufacturers on the band wagon in the future… (sks etc) Heck they will be selling them in different colours soon???
I’ve sold my winter bikes (cougar+dolan) and used my old summer best and training frame as my new winter bikes ….
So if common sense prevails you don’t need a specific winter bike, only in certain conditions. Its always been an unwritten club rule : two bikes or three if you can afford a “Sunday best bike” as well as one summer one winter.I predict that this will no longer be the case …
The new products eg: crud MK2 do away with the need for separate bikes… winter and summer…. heck if you want to only have one bike to cover both winter and summer the new products can cover it…
RIP the winter bike/frame…
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