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Show me your 26er!
I know they get very little love anymore. But a nice 26er is a blast to ride, especially singletrack. Here's my 2002 Rigormootis. Would love to see yours and your thoughts on the ride!!
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I have a 26 inch hard tail and it is more bike than my skills need. Fun to ride.
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Love em!
Here's my Moots YBB in errand/kid hauling mode |
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My wife's
Mine Last edited by donevwil; 07-27-2020 at 01:09 PM. |
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Probably not what you have in mind, but i was just oogling this on ebay, and thought it looks pretty damned cool!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MTB-steel-f...16.m2516.l5255
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As long as it's got 26in wheels it works!! That is cool.
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not the best photo, but..
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You all sure have some fancy looking kids bikes
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Is this cliche still around?
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Here‘s one of my 26ers, a 2003 Rigor, my „hill climbing machine“, coming in at 18.5 lbs ;-)
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heres my partners faux rivendell. i built it up for her with 1x10 shimano with some parallel push v brakes. i forget which type of mavic rims those are but they are laced to xt hubs and a sunrace cassette.
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That may be the longest seatpost I have ever seen!!! That's some serious saddle to bar drop!!
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who is building all of these TI forks? I have always been a little afraid of the no name/chinese ones, though I would ride a blacksheep or a TI cycles or Dean (or Potts, if he would release it!).
Actually looking for a good suspension fork, will post my IF deluxe on here once I find one Otherwise, love the old 26" bike--plenty for the sort of trails I want to ride. |
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