cybertrophic
Dirt Disciple
I current ride one of these:
Although mine's got a carbon Easton Monkey Bar instead of the stock flat job. Cost me £1100 out of my first set of non-student wages, too! At points I have owned cars that were worth less...
I have to say that I've never ridden a full susser that has felt so like a hard-tail - I've ridden a few single pivot bikes that felt like they'd snapped in the middle and my best mate's Trek V bike is frankly awful...
So, at 9 years old, is this beauty now retro?
Part of me would love to stick a set of Pace RC36 EVO IIIs or a high-end Rock Shox fork on her, to match the SID Air shck on the back, but as a bike to hack around the single track on, she's light enough, has survived a few tosses and inspires confidence.
Since getting back on the MTB after a fair while off (commuting on my eBay-bargain Giant carbon road bike, etc), I have really enjoyed rediscovering the joys of riding the rough stuff with this lovely old girl - I can't ever see myself buying another full-sus bike unless something terrible happens, but I am certainly looking to put a rigid/hardtail retro steed together at some point soon!
Just thought I'd share the love [/img]
Although mine's got a carbon Easton Monkey Bar instead of the stock flat job. Cost me £1100 out of my first set of non-student wages, too! At points I have owned cars that were worth less...
I have to say that I've never ridden a full susser that has felt so like a hard-tail - I've ridden a few single pivot bikes that felt like they'd snapped in the middle and my best mate's Trek V bike is frankly awful...
So, at 9 years old, is this beauty now retro?
Part of me would love to stick a set of Pace RC36 EVO IIIs or a high-end Rock Shox fork on her, to match the SID Air shck on the back, but as a bike to hack around the single track on, she's light enough, has survived a few tosses and inspires confidence.
Since getting back on the MTB after a fair while off (commuting on my eBay-bargain Giant carbon road bike, etc), I have really enjoyed rediscovering the joys of riding the rough stuff with this lovely old girl - I can't ever see myself buying another full-sus bike unless something terrible happens, but I am certainly looking to put a rigid/hardtail retro steed together at some point soon!
Just thought I'd share the love [/img]