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Old 12-11-20 | 10:11 AM
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prj71
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From: North Central Wisconsin
Originally Posted by Hypno Toad
Good point, Minnesota doesn't have any rocky-rooty single-track trails ... Wisconsin is so different and far away from Minnesota.

Seriously, I did point out downhilling would be a different story, but I'd go with a 29er with suspension over a fatty for that. For rooty-rocky single-track trails, on a drop-bar set up, I don't feel a need for suspension + fat tires.
Lol. I'm not sure MN trails are the same unless you start getting north of the cities into/near the Duluth area.

I rode Mission Creek area this past summer. It was pretty tame compared to my local trails.
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