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as urban as it gets.
That guy needs to take off the front disk and lengethen the rear brake cable pretty badly. other than that, sweet ride.
So I'm thinking of getting a new mt bike. Actually for mt. biking. No guarantee I'll do it, but I've been thinking about it. I need something to be more competitive about and I used to like mt. biking, but just haven't been out in years. [Hence building a city bike when my mt. bike was stolen last fall.] What are you guys riding these days? 26 or 29? What about a Cyclocross bike? Can you stick full on fat mt. tires on one? I've had Trek in the past and been happy, but I'd like to try out some others. I'm thinking no more than $1000, disc brakes, hard tail. And I'm in no mood to build it myself. And that's all I got for now. Some possibilities Trek 6500 or the 6000 Kona Cinder Cone Then there's Giant or Cannondale, I suppose. What else?
Man, I really really want a MTB. It's been a decade since I last breath the fresh mountain air on a hardtail. But alas, I have no space for an extra bike in my apt. Even worse, I'd be sleeping on the couch for a while if I come home every weekend dragging mud all over the place.
Are there any laws to prevent this? How have you all dealt with this?
I'm considering a bike to ride to and from work. The ride will be roughly seven miles in a metro area. I won't be carrying anything other than a change of clothing, water, a snack and an MP3 player. I'm 5'10" and 150 pounds, if it makes a difference. What kind of bike would be best suited for my needs?
Nothing wrong with flat bars, but I think people tend to shy away from drop bars for the wrong reasons.