ADKdadro4
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I think the 26 is just fine and allows for tons of flexibility for tire choice Looks like a great new platform that combines torque sensor with rear geared hub -- but >> I know designers have to make difficult choices in order to be able to offer a bike this nice at such a good price -- but is that set up with a suspension fork without lockout and preload? Just curious , Do you plan on offering more choice there like you do with some of your other bikes? As a consumer I really like what you guys have done with some of your other models like the juggernaut in that customers have more choice to configure with different wheel-sets, batteries, forks, and brakes setup at purchase time. awesome stuff!Our test group liked the 26" better as it fit more people properly. There is also no lack of tires in 26"
On this specific model for example that rather large front chainring accompanied with 11-32 in the back would make it pretty difficult to get appropriate cadence for real hills and the lack of a lockout or adjustable fork for heavier riders is also sometimes less than ideal.
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