True, I'm hoping it's a bit tongue in cheek. Both of those sound like awesome bikes, but the Ulv I could possibly more easily justify. The Ravn would be like a very upgraded version of my drop bar MTB
One thing I can't get my head around is a dependable gear shifting system for drop bar MTBs. Sti's seem a bit flimsy for back country touring, Gevenalle only work from the hoods, which isn't ideal for dirt drops.... bar ends aren't compatible with the new batch of mtb groupsets as far as I know.
True, I'm hoping it's a bit tongue in cheek. Both of those sound like awesome bikes, but the Ulv I could possibly more easily justify. The Ravn would be like a very upgraded version of my drop bar MTB
One thing I can't get my head around is a dependable gear shifting system for drop bar MTBs. Sti's seem a bit flimsy for back country touring, Gevenalle only work from the hoods, which isn't ideal for dirt drops.... bar ends aren't compatible with the new batch of mtb groupsets as far as I know.