DanInStPete
Well-Known Member
I've spent quite a bit of time thinking about this. I started my most recent buying cycle about 8 months ago looking for one bike to do it all. What I thought at the time was I wanted a hard-tail mountain bike with cross-country tires that would roll well on the street.
I couldn't find the right bike, so I bought a street bike. Then, I really wanted to be in the woods, so when I came across a fantastic deal I bought a mountain bike.
But I'd really prefer to have one bike to do it all. And after riding trails for the past 6 weeks I know I need full-suspension.
So what's the ultimate combo, the do-it-all machine? Let's say price doesn't matter and this is long-term commitment. I'm thinking it would be something like this:
- full suspension mountain bike
- leaning toward more relaxed geometry for comfort
- not too slack so it handles well on the street
- large battery capacity
- cross country tires that roll well on the street but will deal with somewhat rough trails
Is it a R&M Superdelite Mountain with Continental Race King tires?
I couldn't find the right bike, so I bought a street bike. Then, I really wanted to be in the woods, so when I came across a fantastic deal I bought a mountain bike.
But I'd really prefer to have one bike to do it all. And after riding trails for the past 6 weeks I know I need full-suspension.
So what's the ultimate combo, the do-it-all machine? Let's say price doesn't matter and this is long-term commitment. I'm thinking it would be something like this:
- full suspension mountain bike
- leaning toward more relaxed geometry for comfort
- not too slack so it handles well on the street
- large battery capacity
- cross country tires that roll well on the street but will deal with somewhat rough trails
Is it a R&M Superdelite Mountain with Continental Race King tires?
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