Surely you wouldn't feed a set of forks to your dog?I would look after them like a grandchild
Surely you wouldn't feed a set of forks to your dog?I would look after them like a grandchild
I’m glad you agree with meDude, 29, boost, eagle
Do the Spittys really pedal that badly? Perhaps a CCDB on the Polygon is the go then.Commencal Meta TR or Cotic FlareMax would be my one bike solution.
If you go the Spitfire route, I'd still keep the MCR though..
Are you a mortal enemy of man?I'm on the far side of crazy.
I meant it from the point of view that a steel 29er is a gentleman’s bike and should never be discarded!Do the Spittys really pedal that badly? Perhaps a CCDB on the Polygon is the go then.
Just flip the beans. Sorted.how would a spitty go with a mullet? lift the BB up to high?
Hesse, don't you know I'm loco ?Are you a mortal enemy of man?
Hell no, they pedal better than they should, IMHO.Do the Spittys really pedal that badly?
+1 on this. Efficieny and traction.Hell no, they pedal better than they should, IMHO.
FWIW Junior runs the Meta TR. it’s classified as a trail bike but he’s done three EWS rounds on it this year, and he’s not exactly gentle on the equipment, so it can definitely take a beating. Reckons the back end of the Meta is a lot stiffer than the Reign he ran last year.Do the Spittys really pedal that badly? Perhaps a CCDB on the Polygon is the go then.
Nope...you're not trying hard enough, if you're thirsty enough you can ride any bike to said drinking establishment and the bonus of riding that there is no one will pinch it for fear of snapage, even the junkies know that.I was beginning to think my yeti 5.5 fitted the bill, but I now realise it fails dismally in the critical 'pub bike' aspect.
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The weight is real though. The rear end on them has abit of chonk about it haha.I’m not the only hardest rider, but did the TransNZ Enduro, and half a dozen state rounds on mine. Felix raced VDHS Mt Beauty DH to 4th on his.
The hype is real about their capabilities to punch above their weight.