29 ers need their own SECTION!
#1
who stole my bike?
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29 ers need their own SECTION!
I think their could be a separate section for those that ride 29z
#4
Still kicking.
No.
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uh oh smashy........you used to have 'hardtails fo life' as your signature for years and now you are riding that single pivot trek.
So, I fully expect in 2 years time to come back and see you riding a 29er
So, I fully expect in 2 years time to come back and see you riding a 29er
#7
Still kicking.
Won't happen, I've been on a bunch, and just can't be comfortable on them.
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We're pretty much looking at the same reason for saying no as is outlined on this thread.
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#10
Still kicking.
There's a point where the work load of the moderators become too much.
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