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Only bottoming out a Honda 650 single when I'd just fitted a new chain and forgot to allow for sag on the swing arm. BANG! :facepalm: Pre mobile, miles from anywhere. Try pushing that back!
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singletrackmac":3h147v1l said:Ditched clipless pedals over 5 years ago. Flats are the way to go when mtbing for me.
For me the issues with bikes is the exact opposite, modern bikes are much more work constantly having to adjust suspension, complete fork and shock maintenance every 30 hours, rebuild pivots, clean lube my fork and shock dust wipers after every ride. Shit, my rp23 started leaking fluid from the damper after just 20hrs of riding. Had to send it back to fox for a full rebuild and the bike was down for 3weeks.
I am currently on my 4th fork on my modern AM bike and 2nd shock and have rebuilt the pivot at least 20 times. My first mtb, a 1991 trek singletrack, well I just replaced the BB 2 years ago. Other than drivetrain maintanence, tires, brake pads and some wheel trueing every once in a while that's it for maintenance and that's after almost a quarter of a century of riding.
Also, I am not a big fan of any suspension from the 90's, especially full suspension. Go with flats and keep it simple with a rigid bike from that era. All you'll need to think about is what trail your going to go ride.