Greetings all! I haven’t checked in in quite a while as I’ve been chasing some rabbits.
@Asher I went down the “normal” pedal bike hole myself. I didn’t want skinny tires and you’re right there are not many options. The Cannondale Bad Boy One was interesting but very pricey with aggressive geometry. I wanted something comfortable with flat bars, but then I started looking at gravel bikes and ended up getting the Raleigh Willard 3. I put on some G-One Speeds in 40mm, best I could do. The 30 degree ShokStop stem and Thudbuster ST seat post rounded out the comfort, and it’s super sweet and pretty gentle on my sketchy back.
But this is a tire thread, so there was this other rabbit...
I really wanted to try those big fat G-Ones. I also had a lot of curiosity about mid-drives, and thought I wanted to go trail riding again. All of those things, with the addition of Haibike’s surplus inventory for 2017, ended up with me having a Haibike Full Nine 6.0 in my garage.
The first thing I did was put on the G-Ones in 2.35. Wow, what a ride! Very motorcycle feeling, having to lean on the bar a lot to initiate turns. I put about 800 miles on them, but when I got my 2nd rear flat, for no apparent reason, I changed over to 2” Big Bens, and now it handles a lot more like my CCS with the 2” Almotions.
The original idea was to have 2 sets of wheels for the Haibike, trail and street, but now it seems unlikely I’ll spend much time out there (trails are at least an hour away). So I’ve ended up with a street mountain bike. As a purely street machine the CCS probably makes more sense, though those forks and the rear suspension are very, very nice to have. The additional torque is really apparent, and I also get about 20% more range out of 500Wh on the Haibike than I do on 614Wh with the CCS.
I’m not sure where all this is headed. I’m sure a therapist would have something to say about post-divorce obsession or something
But whatever, I’m having fun!
Cheers!