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Old 04-10-17 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryder1
That's definitely a good brand name. My shop owner (owner for 25 years) just chose one for his personal off-road bike. A fancy full-suspension one of course, but same brand. Are you familiar with the resort town of Whistler? After Moab, Utah, it's probably the most famous mountain biking mecca in the world. You can google/image "whistler mountain biking" to see what's going there.


Anyhow, it looks like an appropriate type of bike for your needs: between a skinny tire road bike and a full-suspension mountain bike. The flat bar and suspension fork will definitely give you more control/stability when not on pavement. Definitely nice for negotiating curbs and floating over rough pavement. If it fits and everything is in working order, you can't go too wrong.
I appreciate the plug,I'll definitely check it out!
thanks..
Yeah I'm leaning towards this style but still want to figure out the set up.its a beautiful bike,and hard to compare as there are so few..in my neck of woods,actually I'm sure they're I'm just familiarizing myself with so different aspects..even picking it up for 225- 275 My girl can cruise or switch back and fourth with the kiddos. I'm trying to get everyone together you know..but hey thanks my friend.
Real quick, how about any preference when it come to softening my ride on my minty 98 univega rover 305..its original and clean as can be..but just wsna do a road/trail smoothwe than knobby ?
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