
Review da Gravel Lexon GFX Percurso Misto
UaiMTB - Ramon Vinícius
August 08, 2025
Salve, galera!
Nesse vídeo levo vocês pra um rolê completo testando a Gravel Lexon GFX em um percurso misto — metade estrada de terra, metade asfalto — pra ver como essa bike se comporta nos dois mundos.
Falo sobre o desempenho, conforto, estabilidade, e passo minhas primeiras impressões pedalando em diferentes terrenos. Será que ela aguenta o tranco fora do asfalto e ainda rende bem no liso?
Se você tá pensando em entrar no universo gravel ou quer saber mais sobre a Lexon GFX, dá o play e bora conferir esse teste na prática!
Curte, comenta e se inscreve se curtir esse tipo de conteúdo. Valeu! 🚴♂️🔥
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Created: June 10, 2026The reviewer, Ramon, shares his positive first impressions of the Lexon GFX gravel bike after several rides. He highlights its carbon frame's ability to absorb vibrations, its lightweight (7.4 kg), and its versatility for mixed terrain. He notes some adaptation needed for the drop bar position and shifting, but overall is very satisfied with the bike's performance.
AI-Summary
Pros
- Carbon frame absorbs imperfections well, reducing vibrations to arms and hips
- Lightweight at 7.4 kg, making it agile and fun to ride
- Versatile for mixed terrain (asphalt and gravel)
- Smooth shifting and good climbing ability
- Handles rough sections like 'costelinhas' without feeling unstable
- Allows exploring new routes not possible with MTB or road bike
Cons
- Some numbness in hands, possibly due to fit or grip position
- Still adapting to drop bar position and STI shifting (inverted compared to MTB)
- Feels a bit 'carreta' (truck-like) in turns, likely due to lack of experience
- Wider tires (40mm) could limit top speed on asphalt
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