there is only a couple of mm clearance between the chain stays and the tyre and the fork and the tyre.
If you are riding real dirty it'll clug up fast - but semi dry trails will keep your grin afar.
That's what I'm thinking. I mean unless a big stone actually jams in there it's not going to damage it. Gearing with be 34-50 up front and 32-11 at the back. That should be good enough for most trails.
Bring on the winter!
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If you are riding real dirty it'll clug up fast - but semi dry trails will keep your grin afar.