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In truth, I do own and ride a mountain bike... I only ride it behind the gates though. It is about the only way to get back far enough down the logging roads to where the elk are and it makes packing one out a whole lot easier.
For me it's not about the quality of the bike so much as it is the strength and the durability. I need to be able to ditch it on the bushes and still be able the have it hold the weight of a quartered elk for packing out. |
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I used to race till i gained alittle weight... I think your best bet if Daddy will let u. http://www.mtbr.com/reviews/2002_Ful...ct_86860.shtml ![]() |
I think the problem with full suspension bikes are how they're used. they're great downhill but a lot of work on flat ground. all that flexing wears you out faster and is unnecessary for banging around the hood and the local park. but of course they look cooler
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Yes and No! ![]() Depends on the quality and type of dual suspension bike your riding. Most of the higher end dual suspension bikes use VPP or some form of the Horst linkage of which Specilized hold the patents and rights too, but did not develop it...i.e. Specialized, Giant, Santa Cruz, Intense, etc. You can set them up for a no bob platform. Depends on if your out doing a casual ride or racing. Casual trail or bike path ride cushy is okay, your not hammering....when XC racing everything is pretty much locked down, you only need suspension for the bigger hits and want zero bob on your climbs. If your racing DH well thats a whole different setup and I doubt thats what CP is looking for. It all comes down to budget and what your going to be doing.... |
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Yes and No! ![]() Depends on the quality and type of dual suspension bike your riding. Most of the higher end dual suspension bikes use VPP or some form of the Horst linkage of which Specilized hold the patents and rights too, but did not develop it...i.e. Specialized, Giant, Santa Cruz, Intense, etc. You can set them up for a no bob platform. Depends on if your out doing a casual ride or racing. Casual trail or bike path ride cushy is okay, your not hammering....when XC racing everything is pretty much locked down, you only need suspension for the bigger hits and want zero bob on your climbs. If your racing DH well thats a whole different setup and I doubt thats what CP is looking for. It all comes down to budget and what your going to be doing.... </div></BLOCKQUOTE> I would have to concur with Him. My bikes all have lockouts......It comes down to price. |
after riding one a few years ago, I haven't gotten back on one. I'll have to check em out again.
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Heres plush and no lockouts! 8" front/10" rear travel with floating disc brake
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Here is a pic of my mountain bike - taken this morning, it is a Kona - I like it.
It doesnt handle for crap when you run over a Gator though. |
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![]() love that bike and rack! I need to look into front reciever hitch options for the h3. |
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Not that one - it was a huge bastard - I did get closer to this one though.
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We have some wild off road obstacles down here in Florida.
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ANDY!
![]() Albie, I like that one and "Daddy" might okay it- depends on how many "favors" I'm willing to give ![]() Sweet bike DD. ![]() You guys are starting to talk nerdy and it is making me block you out. ![]() I didn't look at them today- I will prolly wait till Kenny gets home. I get nervous talking to sales people by myself. Specially when I will be mounting stuff and asked how things feel- it will freak me out. ![]() |
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Yup it was definately real - here I am having a mental breakdown and touching one.
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I have a Gary Fisher Joshua XO - I use it quite a bit, and have been really happy with it.
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Specialized Hardrock in the garage for home use, Hummer bike at work to ride during lunch.
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I have an Ironhorse for a year or two. I like it. Check out Randall Scott Cycles on the web, some pretty good deals!
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2005 Stumpjumper. Love it. Very light. Great ride. Great component package.
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CP, Get this NOW!
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