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I think Tony is correct here. Even an older 29er with steep XC geometry and a 100mm fork is night and day different from a drop-bar gravel bike when the trail gets a touch on the gnarly side. Make it a plus bike with the long/low/slack geo and a 140 fork like a 44 Marauder and there is very little you can't handle short of Red Bull Rampage downhill.
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Yes, wait until tax return season and drive it over to Berkeley.
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Haven't read any of the comments, but it's your call. For me personally, I can't imagine not owning at least one road bike.
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You ride a load of gravel (based on pics), could always put some road tires/wheels on the gravel bike if you're doing a road-only ride. I ride drop bar off road a lot but the mtb goes there even more. Fun, playful and it's easier on the body : ) Ease of wheel swaps made the move away from a dedicated road bike really easy for me (they are disc, same hubs, different tires).
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As others have said, before going custom, I HIGHLY suggest you demo a bunch of different bike styles, buy something used, or buy a cheap steel bike in the style you 'think' you want. There are so many different styles and setups for mountain bikes these days, it doesn't make any sense to go custom until you have tried a bunch of stuff and formulated a much better idea of what you like to ride, as well as where you like to ride. From 29+ rigid, to 29er XC hardtail, 27.5+ hardtail, long travel 27.5 hardtail, and then the various permutations of full suspension bikes, from XC to freeride to Enduro , etc....
I say again, you will figure out what you like to ride after riding a bunch of different styles of bikes, and it will depend also on what kind of trails you end up liking. If you end up liking the rougher stuff like Skeggs, a FS bike might be a better option. That stuff can of course be ridden on a hardtail, you just have to take the rock gardens a bit slower. If you end up likeing the fireroads and smoother trails like Tamarancho better, a hardtail, or even a rigid Plus bike mike be a better option. And yes, if not going FS, stick with steel, or even Ti! Oh, and keep the road bike! |
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I'll echo the 'keep the road bike' sentiment, but add 'buy a garage queen mtn bike.' You can get very nice mtn bikes for pennies on the dollar 'cause someone thinks a new bike will cure his riding woes.
I love mtn biking, but hate driving to go riding. Makes mtn biking where I am now tough 'cause all the trails are at least 30min away by car M |
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OK then. I didn't get that from your earlier posts, sorry. Then I guess it comes down to if you can afford to keep both. If 44 is like most of the other custom builders, you have some time to decide! Get on the list and mull over your options. If it were me, I'd sell the road bike and get a decent set of road wheels for the gravel bike.
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hot damn, what size is the festka? whistle sounds and im shopping for something new light and racey...
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I think you will always be second guessing yourself if you don’t get a custom build designed for what you want to use it for. You live in a great area for that type of riding. Go custom and never look back.
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How much MTB riding is available in Marin? I know it's the home to MTBs but it seems like there is very little single track and not much space. I may be totally wrong though. I can't imagine not having a road bike nor can I imagine not having an MTB. Granted, I'm on single track after a 3-4 mile ride and can ride for hours. I take the gravel bike on the trails but stick to the easy ones. I have so much more fun on the MTB.
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