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Old 08-31-18, 05:13 PM
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Marcus_Ti
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Originally Posted by tFUnK
I picked up a full-suspension MTB (30lbs, with 2.2" tires) because some of the trails I ride were just a bit much for my cx/gravel bike (22lbs; with 40mm tires). It's certainly doable on the gravel bike, but I don't even have to think about my line on a full-suspension MTB. So then I tried riding my MTB to the trailhead, and even a short 4-mile ride to the trail seemed really slow. I'm not sure if a happy medium exists but that got me thinking about building up a drop bar MTB as a fun project. Agree with others that the market for such an offering might be extremely small.
Depends on what the gravel/MMR is like in your area...if you have lots of non-compacted pea gravel, a proper drop-bar MTB can get bigger tires that don't sick into that awful stuff.
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