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also listen to EVERY word this guy says, him and @Kidneys
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Are you saying you don’t have to service forks every 50 hours?
I was wondering how people on the tour divide or the like did it, did they have to stop in at towns, carefully planned, to service their forks while touring.
This is big of true
Are you sure about panniers? I don’t want to “go mountain biking” on tour, that sounds like a trip to a+e, but the ability to have say, something which can switch rigid to squish for your vs the weekend is attractive
the audience winces, the buyer has mentioned modularity, to the unsuspecting viewer modularity is the promise of a item which bends to the whim of its owner, fulfils all of their needs while seemingly being infinitely malleable. In practice however the owner will often just make the object in one form, leaving the parts of its other form strewn about the shed, possibly selling them when the need for money arrises
Having toured with bike packing bags and now panniers panniers do seem like they hold more stuff, I could never get my tail bag to stop wagging and hold more than a couple of rolled up ironic graphic tees with the sleeves cut off.
hello, this is my specialist subject.
forget the panniers, they will rattle around to hell on anything truly interesting to ride. just get some well used revelate bags off ebay like the rest of us.
you want a second hand steel hardtail 29er frame. anything since 2010 will be fine.
don't worry about whether the forks need a service or the wheels are a bit old. you're not racing.
pinkbike offers up many interesting options thanks to its great filter tools.