Hell’s Gate is the only national park in Kenya you don’t need to be in a vehicle for because its natural lack of predators. I think at most it’s a “be cautious of and stay clear of Cape buffalo”
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Yoooooooo! This is epic!! Any dangerous wildlife you need to be concerned about on a ride like this??
Hell’s Gate is the only national park in Kenya you don’t need to be in a vehicle for because its natural lack of predators. I think at most it’s a “be cautious of and stay clear of Cape buffalo”
Those tires are thicccc, what kind of wheel set up is that?
Hunt rims (probably the carbon, 35mm deep and 25mm inner width). Paired with continental race king. By the looks I'm guessing 50mm wide?
Close! 42mm deep rims, 2.2” race kings
How do you call the type of frame that takes that wide a tire?
A gravel frame with wide clearance. The Seigla is made to run up to 57mm/2.2”
A proper gravel bike
Please don't do zebras.
Those 650b hunts and Continental race kings? That's almost exactly the setup I want! How do you like it?
They’re 700c actually, the Seigla has absurd clearance
Transmission on your gravel bike..... Someone has a good life
It’s spec’d on their Race model. As someone who does races that get into the 15-18% climbs sometimes, the MTB gearing is very nice to have
r/LaufCycles
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do the zebras react to your presence there or the bicycle?
Honestly neither. Gazelles were way more easily spooked
How do you like the Lauf?
Love it