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Old 12-05-2017, 08:14 AM
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If your rides are predominantly dirt, gravel, and singletrack, I would get rid of the roadie as well. Why have that thing collectiving dust all year? I’m also a sucker for steel HT and 44 would be awesome. Although I’d say you should explore production options for a season (or two) before going custom. I thought I had it figured out when I got a custom MTB. But doing it over, I would have done a few things different. i.e. Forget this current trend of 29/27.5+. Stick to one wheel size, because you will most likely end up swapping wheels maybe once, then find out how irritating it is to swap wheels and leave one set on for the rest of its life. 29"x2.4" clearance and narrow q factor would be on the top of the list for me.

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