hookooekoo
Senior Retro Guru
Has anyone else encountered this? As a fully rigid rider what should I do? They don't compete or anything like that, it's just social rides. And I'm only really interested in cross country, so I won't join them at any of the trail centres where some people with suspension like to really let rip.
Hypothetically, I could turn up on a Raleigh Activator and I'd be within the rules, and yet my lovely, high-spec, well-maintained, 1990s fully rigid bike is deemed not OK. Should I just turn up anyway, or would that be massively disrespectful to the organisers?
Hypothetically, I could turn up on a Raleigh Activator and I'd be within the rules, and yet my lovely, high-spec, well-maintained, 1990s fully rigid bike is deemed not OK. Should I just turn up anyway, or would that be massively disrespectful to the organisers?