Old 03-25-12 | 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by no1mad
Okay, granted that suspension forks add weight, increase maintenance costs, and rob power. However, it's a 2.4 mile commute over varied terrain. Disc brakes, wide tire clearance, and (hopefully) stronger wheels are the features I want. I'm willing to pay the weight and performance penalties.

Using Trek as an example, a 3500 mtb w/discs lists for $479.99, their cheapest hybrid w/discs is the PDX which lists for $639.99.
so how much is a set of stronger rims and wet weather brake pads for your current bike? for a 2.4 mile commute, unless you are riding muddy rocky downhill style singletrack in the rain, i would think twice about the suspension fork and disk brakes.
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