Bethany1
04-21-2012, 04:46 PM
After taking out part of a pine tree (missed the trunk thankfully), nearly going off a small cliff (about 4 feet) and endless hiking a bike up a hill, my 29er isn't making the cut. The agility just isn't there for tight turns and if you lose momentum going up a hill, it's just easier to walk the bike up. Even though is my 3rd time on a trail and a newbie, it wasn't fun and I think I want a 26er.
On the positive side, my DH brought his FS 26er Trek bike and other than nearly colliding with me every time I had to stop/slow down or risk going into a tree or over something, he had a blast. He said when he took his 29er out it did the same thing and he hated it. I'm surprised he went today but the Fuel EX made him feel like he could do anything until he'd nearly take me out when I had to slow down.
I don't need a full suspension or TOL features. My LBS sells Trek/Specialized and would probably take trade-ins. I'm just not sure I want either of those brands. I have a couple of bikes I could sale via Craigslist.
A lot of you say Jamis is a good brand, but I would have to order without knowing if it would truly fit. Salsa only has 29ers. Surly has the Troll which looks pretty cool.
Any ideas or bikes to look out for?
Thanks!
On the positive side, my DH brought his FS 26er Trek bike and other than nearly colliding with me every time I had to stop/slow down or risk going into a tree or over something, he had a blast. He said when he took his 29er out it did the same thing and he hated it. I'm surprised he went today but the Fuel EX made him feel like he could do anything until he'd nearly take me out when I had to slow down.
I don't need a full suspension or TOL features. My LBS sells Trek/Specialized and would probably take trade-ins. I'm just not sure I want either of those brands. I have a couple of bikes I could sale via Craigslist.
A lot of you say Jamis is a good brand, but I would have to order without knowing if it would truly fit. Salsa only has 29ers. Surly has the Troll which looks pretty cool.
Any ideas or bikes to look out for?
Thanks!