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View Poll Results: What type of bike du u ryde?
No Suspension (SS or retro-grouchies)
4
16.00%
XC Lightweight Hardtail (Racerboy bikes)
4
16.00%
Hardtail with Long Travel Fork (Hardcore/Urban)
7
28.00%
Short Travel Full Suspension (Includes Softails)
5
20.00%
Freeride Full Sus (4-5 inches Frnt and Rear)
3
12.00%
Long Travel Full Sus (Downhill Bikes- 6-8 inches)
0
0%
Other (Road, Hybrid, Recumb,BMX...etc.)
2
8.00%
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Freeride or Short Travel ?

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Old 09-12-01 | 01:18 PM
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Freeride or Short Travel ?

O.K. The trend, from what I can tell, in the industry is for lightweight short travel full suspension bikes. But everyone I speak to and most of the bikes I see on the trail are all medium to long travel "freeride" bikes. The fork manufacturers are all putting out 4 to 5 inch travel single crown forks. Yet companies like Trek and Gary Fisher (one in the same) and Cannondale, Specialized and others are focusing on short travel bikes. WhazUp?

I thought I'd start another poll, I like these polls, to see what everyone is riding.

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Old 09-12-01 | 06:54 PM
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Since you can only vote once, I voted for SS, as that's what I ride 90% of the time. I also have a hardtail Ibis w/ a 4 inch Zoke and a fixed gear road bike.
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Old 09-15-01 | 07:11 PM
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The bike I ride the most is my Kona Stinky so I voted freeride. But I also have a Kona hardtail with a 63mm SID on it.
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Old 10-16-02 | 01:45 PM
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Reviving some old threads.

I thought a revisit for this one is apprapo (sp?)

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Old 10-16-02 | 01:48 PM
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Definately freeride.....specialized bighit comp.
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Old 10-17-02 | 12:36 PM
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I've got the ht. But I plan to get a medium suspension freeride bike. As for the short travel companies. I think they are trying to keep their racer medium. The bikes are basically useless as duallies and for me are really a tossup between a ht and those racer duallies. If I were going dually I would jump up to a new level. The reason. I can ride anything those treks and gary fishers can ride. I can't ride everything those freeride bike do because it would just hurt too much. At least that imo and some of the friends around here too.
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Old 10-17-02 | 12:36 PM
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Originally posted by a2psyklnut
Reviving some old threads.

I thought a revisit for this one is apprapo (sp?)

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