I've been doing adventure riding for over 50 years and I didn't know it was "adventure riding" until 5 years ago. Never thought about it because it wasn't required but now I'm getting very specific. I'm into Gravel Bikes.
Great video. Can't decide between the Doppler Cafe or Radar Cafe. Want something I can load up with gear and be comfortable on-road and some modest off-road. The only thing I would do is change the bars to something more comfortable on longer rides.
I've run 27.5x2.4 Schwalbe Super Moto tires with fenders and racks on my Radar. Did a weeklong your and it was very comfortable. I haven't ridden the Doppler, but I don't think you could go wrong with either of these bikes. Super Moto is a great on road and off-road tire too if you're looking to change out tires after purchasing!
@@scrooge1913 Ended up with the Doppler cafe and love everything about it. Put on a Jones bar and switched the rear light to a smaller seat post one I already had. Going to run the stock tires for now. I'm coming from MTB so I'm so glad I didn't go with the drop bars. It's amazing how underrated and off the "radar" these bikes are, especially given the history.
Joe Breeze's stories are the best just like his bikes! 😍
I've been doing adventure riding for over 50 years and I didn't know it was "adventure riding" until 5 years ago. Never thought about it because it wasn't required but now I'm getting very specific. I'm into Gravel Bikes.
love breezer
Great video. Can't decide between the Doppler Cafe or Radar Cafe. Want something I can load up with gear and be comfortable on-road and some modest off-road. The only thing I would do is change the bars to something more comfortable on longer rides.
I've run 27.5x2.4 Schwalbe Super Moto tires with fenders and racks on my Radar. Did a weeklong your and it was very comfortable. I haven't ridden the Doppler, but I don't think you could go wrong with either of these bikes. Super Moto is a great on road and off-road tire too if you're looking to change out tires after purchasing!
@@scrooge1913 Ended up with the Doppler cafe and love everything about it. Put on a Jones bar and switched the rear light to a smaller seat post one I already had. Going to run the stock tires for now. I'm coming from MTB so I'm so glad I didn't go with the drop bars. It's amazing how underrated and off the "radar" these bikes are, especially given the history.
I brought a breezer radar expert a year ago and I love it. I go everywhere work, training and bikepacking. Build for a purpose.
What crankset are they using on their radar models (46/30)? Their website says it's their own but is that correct?
I live in Europe and do Trans European rides. I think this bicycle are really beautiful.
Gladly take either one for free hahaha
Wouldn't a machete be more use in case the road gets too overgrown? Always something new!
Or extreme hike-a-biking when you have to cut a new path haha.
It didn't fit on my fork! I gave it to the husband because my bike was too small....😅