hawkhill97
Retro Guru
I'm lucky to have a couple of very nice pump tracks within riding distance of me, and have been using them over the winter for a bit of exercise / therapy time when the weather and mud have been so epically bad that I don't feel like going out for a "proper" ride.
I've tried out a few different styles of bikes over the last few years, but none of them have quite hit the spot...
BMX - the less said about this, the better! Obviously great on the pump track, but I look like an idiot, and it's horrendous to ride the few miles to/from the tracks. Hurts my back too!
My wife's small hardtail - not bad, but the seat won't go low enough, the knobby tyres are a hinderance and suspension is a bit soft for this sort of thing. Although I loved having gears, the chain won't stay where it's supposed to
26" BMX type thing - amazing on the tracks, but again awful riding to/from them. Rigid fork is a wrist killer when jumping off stuff.
So, I've been thinking for a while now I'd like to build something up that's the best compromise from the above.
- Must have gears
- Must have a squishy fork
- Seat must go low enough to pump/jump (as well as I'm able!)
- Seat must go high enough to not be hideous to pedal a few miles
- Must have half decent chain retention
I've been keeping an eye out for a second hand frame or complete bike for quite a while now, with no joy... until the weekend just gone, when I picked up this thing:
I've tried out a few different styles of bikes over the last few years, but none of them have quite hit the spot...
BMX - the less said about this, the better! Obviously great on the pump track, but I look like an idiot, and it's horrendous to ride the few miles to/from the tracks. Hurts my back too!
My wife's small hardtail - not bad, but the seat won't go low enough, the knobby tyres are a hinderance and suspension is a bit soft for this sort of thing. Although I loved having gears, the chain won't stay where it's supposed to
26" BMX type thing - amazing on the tracks, but again awful riding to/from them. Rigid fork is a wrist killer when jumping off stuff.
So, I've been thinking for a while now I'd like to build something up that's the best compromise from the above.
- Must have gears
- Must have a squishy fork
- Seat must go low enough to pump/jump (as well as I'm able!)
- Seat must go high enough to not be hideous to pedal a few miles
- Must have half decent chain retention
I've been keeping an eye out for a second hand frame or complete bike for quite a while now, with no joy... until the weekend just gone, when I picked up this thing: