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At home in dust and dirt the Litespeed T5g is a very versatile bike that can handle a variety of chores.
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In a time where every new bike seems to be made from carbon, clean welds like this are becoming increasingly rare.
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Litespeed is not calling this an adventure bike, they like the name gravel bike.
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This bike came with Ultegra components, but you can set it up with components as your heart desires.
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Litespeed gave the seatstays a gentle curve and fitted the T5g with a DT Swiss thruaxle.
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In case you were not sure what material this beautifully brushed machine was made from
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The 3T Luteus fork was on this specific bike, but a thruaxle front fork will also be made available.
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A brace supports the disc brake in the rear triangle.
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Stan's NoTubes ZTR Grail wheels with 32 mm Ritchey tires were on this one, but word has it that up to 40mm should work out.
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Plenty of clearance up front for going bigger and wider.
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Less space in the rear triangle but still enough.