cce":24q9w35s said:
MADJEZ":24q9w35s said:
Just sold my hybrid (hoorah !), don't like to be on any bike I can't jump over a kerb or a tree stump on !
Country roads are real rough round here so can't understand anyone riding a road bike on em.
Because it's much MUCH faster?
This is true.
However, I recently sold my road bike, and bought slicks for my MTB
I reasoned that riding a road bike was too easy, and that I should punish myself more by riding a MTB on slick tyres
The aim is to get as close to the speed/distance I did on my road bike, but on a MTB instead.
If I achieve that then the next step is going singlespeed.
And after that, I'll lose the NDS crank and just cycle one-legged
Back on Topic..... I know several friends who have bought MTB's in the last year or so, some nice ones too, but never actually use them off-road :?
They ride to work, to the shops, along the pavement with their children, but trail centres are too far away, too much like hard work, too muddy, you "need" special shorts and gloves and suchlike...
But the guys who have bought road bikes use them as intended, its easier, roll off your driveway onto the road, lots of road bike clubs around, organised rides, even if they only ride once a week.
So to answer the question, yes, I think less people are taking up the sport of Mountainbiking, but sales must still be high, its just people use them for other purposes.