You guys are pretty savvy here. What have you put together as your end of the world as we know it bike. The one you will go to as your primary mode of transportation if gas no longer becomes readily available. I am not a pepper beyond being ready for a natural catastrophe (probably earthquake around here), but recently had a conversation with a friend who is and the thought about the perfect bike became intriguing. He has bought a mid priced mass produced mountain bike just for this purpose. I debated with him the challenges a suspension fork might have but he is satisfied with his purchase.
i determined a well built steel fully rigid 29er mountain bike would be the best choice. With a decent rack front and rear. 1 X 8 drive train as a compromise between minimizing parts (and wear) along with having the ability to haul heavy loads. Steel because it is easier to work on or adjust the rear spacing to fit available hubs. 29 because if you are hard up for a rear wheel you can always put a 26 on a 29 but not the other way around. Rim brakes to eliminate any hydraulic issues (although a disk mount on the front would be nice to have just in case). Something you could put any wheel/tire combo available on. A little more, but curious to hear what you guys come up with.
I know most of us have plenty of spare parts to last a few lifetimes but hey, that might be used as our trading fodder.
i determined a well built steel fully rigid 29er mountain bike would be the best choice. With a decent rack front and rear. 1 X 8 drive train as a compromise between minimizing parts (and wear) along with having the ability to haul heavy loads. Steel because it is easier to work on or adjust the rear spacing to fit available hubs. 29 because if you are hard up for a rear wheel you can always put a 26 on a 29 but not the other way around. Rim brakes to eliminate any hydraulic issues (although a disk mount on the front would be nice to have just in case). Something you could put any wheel/tire combo available on. A little more, but curious to hear what you guys come up with.
I know most of us have plenty of spare parts to last a few lifetimes but hey, that might be used as our trading fodder.