Thanks Pondo. This particular one may be best suited for gravel trails but I’m certain that the setup (it’s a 46er ) will be quite beneficial when it comes to inclines (which we have in abundance here in the ‘ham) . That’s the reason why I went with short apes (that and it’s something I’ve not tried too often).That is a cool looking Cranbrook. I don't know how it would do on a mountain bike trail but it would be a blast in an urban multi surface setting.
Cranbrook challenge!!
Did I just inadvertently set something off? . Not that I’m opposed to that idea or anything to that effect .Maybe we’ll have to explore a Cranbrook challenge
Correction…light gravel trails. I can’t wait to hear the knobbies humming on the pavement. I love the sound of off road tires on the street for some odd reason.. Doesn’t matter if they’re on trucks or dual sport bikes….Thanks Pondo. This particular one may be best suited for gravel trails but I’m certain that the setup (it’s a 46er ) will be quite beneficial when it comes to inclines (which we have in abundance here in the ‘ham) . That’s the reason why I went with short apes (that and it’s something I’ve not tried too often).
No, I sort of started the Cranbrook challenge idea in another thread. I was joking around a bit but totally in favor of doing it!Did I just inadvertently set something off? . Not that I’m opposed to that idea or anything to that effect .
Perfect!Crambrook
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