He's already overlapped every bike on earth with that one. Any new bike will feel redundant.
That said, bigger wheels 650b x 47c (or even a 29) with nice tubeless setup will roll better and feel more comfortable.
There's no sensible version of "a little suspension"
So either I'd suggest a completely rigid 650bx47 drop bar Mountain bike or a front suspension XC rig.
If this is a polite way of saying did I build it from bits I had lying around the answer is yes
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He's already overlapped every bike on earth with that one. Any new bike will feel redundant.
That said, bigger wheels 650b x 47c (or even a 29) with nice tubeless setup will roll better and feel more comfortable.
There's no sensible version of "a little suspension"
So either I'd suggest a completely rigid 650bx47 drop bar Mountain bike or a front suspension XC rig.