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| quote: | Originally posted by kolkiewolkie
wtf! I totally overlooked this thread...
gonna do this fast, because I'm short in time....
Yes, I drive one myself too... most of the time I'm off the road, for what that is worth in holland (FLAT!!)... atm I have a little injury, so not biking at all
dunno what's your goal with the bike and how the terrain looks like, but If you are build 'a bit heavy' you should avoid rearsuspension, because it only needs more energy to ride... (unless the terrain is VERY rough, then it might be comfortable)...
lot of mud: wide tires, lot of dust: smaller tires.
if you have 9 gears at the backwheel, I personally would NOT take the expensive stuff of shimano (ONLY the gears....euhm... what's the word....(me=not english)... because in hard conditions the wear of VERY fast.... I replaced them by cheaper but harder ones....
for the rest DO use shimano stuff...
well, gotta go now REALLY fast...
ps, I have a GIANT, which is probably an unknown brand in the US/canada, but very common in holland/europe |
heh! well im definitely looking for a hard-tail(front suspension only) due to price issues. and yeah, im not that big, but i dont do enough off roading to worry about all the power lost with rear shocks.
im basically looking for something all around, but i want something nice, since even tho my Bianchi had NO suspension, its still a awesome bike even tho its on its last legs. ive grown accustomed to a certain level of bike.
as for terrain, most of the time it wont be a problem, it will just be roads and the like. this will be back in Colorado tho, and with the Rocky Mountains i do need something that can do anything.
and as for GIANT, they are one of the most popular brands here! i think they are made in the US, but im not sure...late/
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