Diamond frames are boring
For cruising and compared to the myriad of other options (especially vintage), agreed.Diamond frames are boring
Not all Diamonds...Diamond frames are boring
Monocog is good for any and all types of riding. My 29'er I posted gets used for rail trail, xc, gravel, paved bike paths,.........Disclaimer: 90% of my riding will be pavement riding, 5% long, straight fire road riding, 5% trail riding.
I'll make to my local trails (25 minute car ride) 3-4 times a year. Just don't have a lot of extra time in my busy schedule. The 90% is cruising with the family and for exercise/ fitness. It's just easier To go for a ride from the house.
Is the Monocog a good bike for my type of riding.......with bmx bars of course.
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You got some nice bikes there. I recently sat on a big ripper at my LBS and just loved it. I'm 6' with a 34" inseam and it's like the bike was made for me. The 1st thing that I thought of though was that the bike needed taller bars. Looks like you thought the same thing.On our group mellow family rides, my first inclination is to take one of my Electra 'strandies', due to the combo of comfort and the Nexus 7.
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However, my Wife usually claims the black one (Garcia), and the red (Malone) one usually gets loaned to whoever is bike poor. So, I usually end up riding the Monocog or Big Ripper...and honestly, I find both to be my most comfortable bikes.
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That is probably because I stopped riding ~13yo, and that was all BMX. The proportions on these 26" and 29" BMX cruisers transport me immediately back to that 11-13yo self. Capability wise, my BMX'd Monocog gets me some strange looks when I'm out on the trails...but, I have no problem keeping up with most everyone. Well, until the inclines .
Any pics of the Monocog and Big Ripper next to each other?On our group mellow family rides, my first inclination is to take one of my Electra 'strandies', due to the combo of comfort and the Nexus 7.
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However, my Wife usually claims the black one (Garcia), and the red (Malone) one usually gets loaned to whoever is bike poor. So, I usually end up riding the Monocog or Big Ripper...and honestly, I find both to be my most comfortable bikes.
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That is probably because I stopped riding ~13yo, and that was all BMX. The proportions on these 26" and 29" BMX cruisers transport me immediately back to that 11-13yo self. Capability wise, my BMX'd Monocog gets me some strange looks when I'm out on the trails...but, I have no problem keeping up with most everyone. Well, until the inclines .
Thank you sir. But if not, have a GREAT vacation!I'm heading out on a big vacation tomorrow...if I have chance I'll try to arrange that shot [emoji106].
Some people hunt out, and relish that shocked response. Proud to be under gunned but still a better shotcapability wise, my BMX'd Monocog gets me some strange looks when I'm out on the trails...but, I have no problem keeping up with most everyone. Well, until the inclines .
The amount of comparative ease in handling trails compared to your other option should make trail riding much more enjoyable. Once your skills have improved the other option may be something you wish to revisit. One can never have too many bikes.I'm excited to get the monocog. It's going to be my all purpose bike. Having that bike might prompt me to get out to the trails more often.
The amount of comparative ease in handling trails compared to your other option should make trail riding much more enjoyable. Once your skills have improved the other option may be something you wish to revisit. One can never have too many bikes.
I think he's saying you may find trails far more enjoyable on the cog. Explore the klunker later onSo what you are saying is that once my skills improve on the trails, the klunker would be more fun?
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Gotcha. I understand.I think he's saying you may find trails far more enjoyable on the cog. Explore the klunker later on
Lots of people go underbiked and never get to appreciate what some proper equipment can bring to the situation
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