Just spend a good couple hours in Dorset test riding a singlespeed Pugsley.
Despite the fact it's singlespeed, it's fucking awesome, riding on loose gravel feel like riding on tarmac, no longer have to pick a line cause it'll just go through it with such confident, you'll no longer worry about the front wheel slipping on wet roots.
it's truly a go-anywhere bicycle, I have more confident riding the Pugsley off road than any MTB I've ridden in the past.
hardest thing is simply the steering feedback which required a little more input, but that's just something I need to get used to.
Best news ever: I discovered I can get Pugsley through Evans, so that mean trade price instead of retail.
Just spend a good couple hours in Dorset test riding a singlespeed Pugsley.
Despite the fact it's singlespeed, it's fucking awesome, riding on loose gravel feel like riding on tarmac, no longer have to pick a line cause it'll just go through it with such confident, you'll no longer worry about the front wheel slipping on wet roots.
it's truly a go-anywhere bicycle, I have more confident riding the Pugsley off road than any MTB I've ridden in the past.
hardest thing is simply the steering feedback which required a little more input, but that's just something I need to get used to.
Best news ever: I discovered I can get Pugsley through Evans, so that mean trade price instead of retail.