With a gravel bike, every ride is fun as I don't feel restricted to riding on the roads or nicely paved paths. In fact, almost all my rides on the Cervelo Aspero never goes according to plan, as I like to take detours to check out interesting places that would not be possible on my road bike.
Here is a collection of pictures from some of these random rides, which don't really belong in any particular blog post.
For those who have been here, you definitely remember the ride. At the top of the Lorong Sesuai slope.
With a low gear ratio of 24.4 gear inches, climbing this slope is not too tough.
At Jurong Lake Gardens!
Paint job looks amazing in the sun. Also check out the custom frame bag.
A front single drivetrain with a mix of different components!
Lovely weather for riding
The PRO Stealth Off-Road saddle was installed on the Cervelo Aspero recently, in order to provide a bit more cushion over bumpy terrain, and also to improve the saddle comfort after a professional bike fit at LOUE Bicycles.
Using the measurements from the bike fit to duplicate the saddle position from the Focus Paralane road bike to the Cervelo Aspero.
Trying my best to set the saddle position (fore/aft, height, tilt) properly.
PRO Stealth Off-Road saddle installed! For a detailed comparison between the road and off-road versions, check out this post.
A dedicated gravel bike setup, at the Green Corridor.
I love riding the gravel sections of the Green Corridor, as this gravel bike just floats over it.
The GRX ST-RX815 Di2 shifters are really good for off-road riding compared to road shifters.
PRO Vibe Aero Superlight Handlebar on the gravel bike, which is a mismatch. I love the RX8 gravel shoes in Cactus Berry colour!
Nothing much to conclude here, just a post for me to share miscellaneous photos of the Cervelo Aspero on random rides.
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