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I've never ridden a 29er so I can't speak from experience. But I've been told by guys who are committed to 29ers that getting full-suspension on a 29er is overkill and is "the worst of both worlds" (heavy, inefficient, etc)...so you either go hard-tail 29er or full-suspension 26er...
Josh, I'm concerned about climbing on the 29er vs the 26. I worry the extra mass of the larger wheel will make some climbs more difficult.
You know, the S-Works Epic 29er weighs just 21.5#!
How much does the S-Works Epic 26er weigh?
I worry the extra mass of the larger wheel will make some climbs more difficult. I just have to try one.
I went mountain biking with my mom over the weekend. About a month ago i sold her my old bike and she's been riding on golf cart paths near where she lives for exercise. She's 52 and it's been 20+ years since she's been on a bike.This was her first time ever on a mountain bike trail. She had a few wrecks, but I was really impressed.http://connect.garmin.com/activity/47765700
3 days in a row and I'm feeling the soreness today. I felt better yesterday then the second day as there wasn't much climbing at 6 Mile. I really want to go to Ringwood next weekend, but got to find someone who knows it. Levi, how did you like JH?
Can't view, restricted. Congrats on getting your mom on the trails! She's still riding after a couple wrecks? That is very impressive. Cheers,J
The Jungle Habitat is fun trail. I had been riding road bikes lately and was at first was overwhelmed with the site of the rocks. However, it only took a few minutes to get accustomed to the terrain and accept the fact that it is going to be rough all they way. LOL! I think they put those huge rocks in your path in purpose to minimize soil erosion. It is a wheel stopper if you are going too slow and don't pick the right line. We did not see any bears or tigers. Rough roads, I love my Ti frame!