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Dirt Disciple
Hardtail steel MTB perfection for YOU.
So....what is perfection to you, as a seemingly-rare hardtail MTB'er? (at least where I live..EC USA)
Am interested in part by my own history of riding since 1983, and for an upcoming essay I am writing that
may turn into a book (that will sell in the low 10's if lucky!)
To shorten my bio...rode 24" rear wheeled cannondales in early 80's, went through many USA made frames in steel, then factory steel, then aluminum, bonded, FS, carbon, Ti, modern custom steel, 29'er, 27.5er, fatties etc....and finally settled back to 4 mainstay rides that had left the stable, but thanks to ebay were brought back home... and are now are the only ones in it.
Suffice to say, I have ridden a bit of everything, but am biased as anyone else prob. are. Now in me fiddys, I am concerned only with comfort, direct handling and SPEED! (now slow)
So hardtailers...what are your favorite bikes of all time? Being from the great NW I have a bias, but have diff. bikes after owning at least a hundred....really....I have stopped buying and selling and now have 4 anchor (never sell, only upgrade) bikes.
Listed in order of use...
1. Single Speed(ed) DBR WCF...20" of carbon and steel 1996? Can I say magic carpet ride? 26" wheels
2. Single Speed(ed) Kona Explosif...20" prestige steel 1994? 26" wheels again.
3. Soma B+V2 1x10 XL Pretige steel...27.5 wheels...I love'em.
4. Breezer Jet Stream 21" 1993? converted to gravel grinder (1x9 speed) with junebug drop bars 26" wheels
Ones I really missed but could never find again...
1. Brodie Soveirgn
2. IF steel deluxe
3. Spec-ed stumpjumper right before they went alu.
4. Rcky Mtn Blizzard
Funny looking at my list it's mainly old-fool frames that suck only because I can't stick 2.4's on the rear...but in the end, it is what I have kept due to ride characteristics...and feel.
29ers I owned (5) were faster and more forgiving...but ultimately kinda boring.
FS bikes...read above...maybe I need a little attention towards the ride but FS bikes left me a bit cold.
Ti..owned a lynskey and Kona 29er and 26" delta (who remembers that bike??) and all were awesome bikes...but strangely missed steel and sold them for such.
Carbon...nice, but after exploding one (and many friends with similar experiences), not interested in reliving that scene again. Plus it's nice to recycle shit if possible.
I understand COMPLETELY that the most important factor in frame love is in the way it fits...more than it's
price or material it was made from. It is just funny that my best frames turned out to be factory made (ok I am generic...not really as I should be on 19" according to my height at 5'11") but slightly larger frames for the longer TT to help my monkey-ass armlength.
In the end, would like to have a list of your best framesets (alu/steel/ti/carbon) and how you ride them (3x9, 1x10, SS?).
And, if it matters to you if you have front or rigid (I go back and forth on my SS's)
AND...do you still take them on the trails? Not interested in Pub Bikes per se.
So....what is perfection to you, as a seemingly-rare hardtail MTB'er? (at least where I live..EC USA)
Am interested in part by my own history of riding since 1983, and for an upcoming essay I am writing that
may turn into a book (that will sell in the low 10's if lucky!)
To shorten my bio...rode 24" rear wheeled cannondales in early 80's, went through many USA made frames in steel, then factory steel, then aluminum, bonded, FS, carbon, Ti, modern custom steel, 29'er, 27.5er, fatties etc....and finally settled back to 4 mainstay rides that had left the stable, but thanks to ebay were brought back home... and are now are the only ones in it.
Suffice to say, I have ridden a bit of everything, but am biased as anyone else prob. are. Now in me fiddys, I am concerned only with comfort, direct handling and SPEED! (now slow)
So hardtailers...what are your favorite bikes of all time? Being from the great NW I have a bias, but have diff. bikes after owning at least a hundred....really....I have stopped buying and selling and now have 4 anchor (never sell, only upgrade) bikes.
Listed in order of use...
1. Single Speed(ed) DBR WCF...20" of carbon and steel 1996? Can I say magic carpet ride? 26" wheels
2. Single Speed(ed) Kona Explosif...20" prestige steel 1994? 26" wheels again.
3. Soma B+V2 1x10 XL Pretige steel...27.5 wheels...I love'em.
4. Breezer Jet Stream 21" 1993? converted to gravel grinder (1x9 speed) with junebug drop bars 26" wheels
Ones I really missed but could never find again...
1. Brodie Soveirgn
2. IF steel deluxe
3. Spec-ed stumpjumper right before they went alu.
4. Rcky Mtn Blizzard
Funny looking at my list it's mainly old-fool frames that suck only because I can't stick 2.4's on the rear...but in the end, it is what I have kept due to ride characteristics...and feel.
29ers I owned (5) were faster and more forgiving...but ultimately kinda boring.
FS bikes...read above...maybe I need a little attention towards the ride but FS bikes left me a bit cold.
Ti..owned a lynskey and Kona 29er and 26" delta (who remembers that bike??) and all were awesome bikes...but strangely missed steel and sold them for such.
Carbon...nice, but after exploding one (and many friends with similar experiences), not interested in reliving that scene again. Plus it's nice to recycle shit if possible.
I understand COMPLETELY that the most important factor in frame love is in the way it fits...more than it's
price or material it was made from. It is just funny that my best frames turned out to be factory made (ok I am generic...not really as I should be on 19" according to my height at 5'11") but slightly larger frames for the longer TT to help my monkey-ass armlength.
In the end, would like to have a list of your best framesets (alu/steel/ti/carbon) and how you ride them (3x9, 1x10, SS?).
And, if it matters to you if you have front or rigid (I go back and forth on my SS's)
AND...do you still take them on the trails? Not interested in Pub Bikes per se.