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  1. #1
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    Jan 2007
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    Welcome to the club! Riding on dirt is so addictive. I didn't have to justify buying my first mountain bike. It was the second one (full suspension, SRAM X9, light wheels, please) that I had to pull out the good excuses for

  2. #2
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    Oregon
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluebug32 View Post
    Welcome to the club! Riding on dirt is so addictive. I didn't have to justify buying my first mountain bike. It was the second one (full suspension, SRAM X9, light wheels, please) that I had to pull out the good excuses for
    I'm with you Blue. My mountain bike was a necessity, as was my cruiser/townie. And I could even argue that my 'cross bike was necessary; a huge help in training to improve my fitness (for mountain biking, of course), I can keep up with my roadie friends, and I might do a little ‘cross racing this fall.

    Now I'm trying to argue that I really, really need a full suspension mountain bike, in addition to the hardtail I want to keep. It's addictive! We’re already out of room in the garage.
    I don't crash so much anymore (less blood on the trail), so just call me Stephanie

    I'll tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than any one thing in the world. I rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a bike. It gives her a feeling of self-reliance and independence the moment she takes her seat; and away she goes, the picture of untrammelled womanhood. ~ Susan B. Anthony

  3. #3
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    Jan 2004
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    So you need help justifying another bike?? You came to the right place!!! I have a road, commuter (my old hardtail mt bike with some road friendly bits), and my mountain bike. I ride each at LEAST once a week when the weather is good! Sounds like it might be time to add to your stable

  4. #4
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    Jun 2006
    Location
    Newport, RI
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    I'm not surprised you love trail riding! You should get a bike that fits, though (said the girl who's going to look at another bike today ). My suggestion...try a cross bike before you buy a new mtb. I can totally see you racing cross (and winning, but that's beside the point ).

  5. #5
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    I'm going to use the Giant for Cross purposes if I ever do that. It's got those fat tires on a touring frame and is fairly lightweight.

    How do I get past the screechy reaction thing, though? I mean, every slide and off kilter thump had me squealing like an eight-year-old.
    I can do five more miles.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post

    How do I get past the screechy reaction thing, though? I mean, every slide and off kilter thump had me squealing like an eight-year-old.
    Mountain biking is such a crazy thing. I'm a somewhat fearful worrier of a person about most things, but for some reason, I can dance on a thin spot of dirt next to a cliff or hop a sharp rock, and feel how close to danger I am, yet enjoy the addictive adrenaline rush from it. It's the best kind of therapy for me to just let go and trust myself.

    On a more straightforward level, a mountain bike has the fat tires and suspension made just for "slides and off kilter thumps." You just have to trust the technology that's underneath you.

 

 

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