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Why didn't anyone tell me these things were so cool?
OK, so you said they were cool, but why didn't I listen?
I got to borrow a carbon Stumpjumper 29er hardtail. I took it out for an hour on my local trails, then next day hammered it for 4 hours at a race.
The floating sensation. I *get* it now. I felt like I was skipping across waves, only touching about every fourth rock, yet never did I feel like I was airborne. The thing loved to point downhill, begged to let go of the brakes, and just.. go. Never once did I feel like I'd go over the handlebars, even on the super steep stuff. It took me a little practice to get uphill switchbacks with the new center of gravity, but everything else just oozed beautifully. You could almost steer it like a road bike.
I am absolutely in love. I honestly didn't want it to feel that much better, so that I didn't get the temptation. But it is, it really is that much better.
My poor pink Era FSR! Even with those sexy I9 wheels! I don't think I can go back to 26" now. What do I doooo?
-- gnat!
(My PBR-handup lap... what can I say, I'm cyclocross at heart)
Windsor: 2010 S-Works Ruby
Pantysgawn: 2011 S-Works Stumpjumper 29er
Whiz!: 2013 S-Works Crux (Singlespeed)
Boucheron: 2009 S-Works Tricross
Haloumi: 2013 Tern P7i
Kraft: 2009 Singlecross
Gouda: 2005 Electra Betty
Roquefort: 1974 Stella SX-73
If you do it, you could name it Stinking Bishop(to go with the rest of your cheese collection).
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
I know what you mean, gnat. My geared 26"-wheeled bike hasn't seen much action since I built my rigid SS 29er. That said, it's all about "horses for courses" IMO and there have been a few rides where I've been glad to have both gears and squishiness.
I still toy with the idea of stripping the frame, buying a 29er frame and fork, and rebuilding the hubs onto bigger hoopsJust gotta water the money tree!
Windsor: 2010 S-Works Ruby
Pantysgawn: 2011 S-Works Stumpjumper 29er
Whiz!: 2013 S-Works Crux (Singlespeed)
Boucheron: 2009 S-Works Tricross
Haloumi: 2013 Tern P7i
Kraft: 2009 Singlecross
Gouda: 2005 Electra Betty
Roquefort: 1974 Stella SX-73
Oh, of course! Petit Billy?
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
Gnat - just give up already, you are hookedPetite Billy is a good name! I am trying, very hard, to NOT look at any more hardtails until after the mountain bike clinic when I will have a free demo...
Of course, I suspect that there is the argument that if I take a bike with me that fits me that I would be more likely to succeed...
That looks like fun! And, sadly, I was really hoping you were going to say that all the "hype" over 29ers is just hype. It's going to be AGES before I can afford a new mountain bike! Ack!
Glad you had a great ride!!! Hope you can add one to your collection![]()
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2012 Trek Superfly Elite AL 2nd Sport, Pando Fall Challenge 2011 and 3rd Expert Peak2Peak 2011
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My Epic is on order and DH has a S-Works HT on order. I cannot wait. I wanted to believe it was just a fad, I really did. But I thought the cornering was so much better. I can't get that, how can it be? It wasn't sluggish, it was fast! The climbing is a bit of a problem since I find myself in a way bigger gear on the flats but I am really looking forward to going 29er. I admit it, I drank the Koolaid and it was soooooo good!
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
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