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Old 10-28-11 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by DnvrFox
One can never lose with a mtn bike. They are very flexible, and one can put "slicks" instead of knobbies for tires, making them more suitable for sealed roads and paved bike paths. Looks like a good choice for you. Trek is generally an excellent brand, along with Specialized, Jamis and many others.

Other options one might want to consider would be a "hybrid" - which one could take on a fairly non-rugged fire road. It has smaller diameter tires (but larger diameter wheels), and might go a bit faster on the paved roads.

Enjoy and post often.
Thanks too Dnvrfox,
The Trek 8.5 DS is considered to be a hybrid I think, although it has the more agressive stance of a mtn bike I agree.

I guess my question here had to do with the fact I rode a true hybrid with Shimano 8 speed hub gears, big comfy seat and closer to road bike tyres. It was very comfortable and an easy ride. I just wondered that, when I get past the painful bit of riding (sore arse) and huffing and puffing, a bike like that might be a bit tame? That's why I started looking at something that might be a tad more versatile for trails etc like the Trek DS. The Trek wasn't nearly as comfortable up front but as we all know those early discomforts don't last forever. I guess I am feeling the look of the Trek DS is more suited to a younger, fitter rider than an old fart like me?

Wow, you really have immersed yourself into the bike culture. Nice. Good luck to you.
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