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    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    What kind of saddle are you using? The WTB (Wilderness Trail Bikes) Rocket V saddles are the most comfortable "racey" saddles I've ever tried...the looks sweet and are fairly light...and extremely butt friendly...
    I agree 100%. Rocket V for everyone. I don't know how true this is but I heard that WTB sent some riders out with balsa wood seats on their bikes. They were told to share the wood down until they had a comfy seat. That's how they ended up with the basic shapes for their seats. Awesome story.


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    Re: Anyone in to biking?

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    They make slick mtb tires...and it's simple to change gear ratios...and going down stairs is fun...
    Slick MTB tires will still weigh more than road tires, and thus be harder to accelerate and to maintain speed on. The wheels are bigger and heavier, too. The more rotating weight you have, the harder it is to go fast. Not saying you can't do it, just that you're working harder if you do.
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    Re: Anyone in to biking?

    Quote Originally Posted by olstyn View Post
    Slick MTB tires will still weigh more than road tires, and thus be harder to accelerate and to maintain speed on. The wheels are bigger and heavier, too. The more rotating weight you have, the harder it is to go fast. Not saying you can't do it, just that you're working harder if you do.
    Bikes are bikes...it all comes down to personal preference. It looks like a great commuter, even if it's gonna crack and fall apart and it weighs 65 pounds. <<<sarcasm

    If I could commute by bike I'd be sporting something like this...slick tires, light weight, steel frame, basic single speed no frills transportation...and if you're mechanically inclined you can find them at yard sales for 10 bucks in stock form and spend a few hours and a few more bucks converting them to SS...









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    Re: Anyone in to biking?

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    I'm sorry about this but crackandfail I mean cannondale aren't made in the USA. They say they are but like 80% of bikes are welded off shore and are assembled here. That's one of my biggest pet peeves in biking. Betcha it rides nice tho!


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    It is a nice ride, light weight and while it is a MTB I enjoy riding it, and I'm somewhat intimidated by skinny road tires

    So would you say this bike is falsely advertised?
    It says it's assembled and welded here in the usa...
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    Re: Anyone in to biking?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    It is a nice ride, light weight and while it is a MTB I enjoy riding it, and I'm somewhat intimidated by skinny road tires

    So would you say this bike is falsely advertised?
    It says it's assembled and welded here in the usa...
    I know they used to make some models here in the US but I thought they were all overseas now? Not that it matters as they are just as good a quality as any other mass produced bike...
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    Slim, I have a bontrego or however you spell it. Its what came stock on the bike.


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    Somehow this article doesn't surprise me
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    Re: Anyone in to biking?

    Quote Originally Posted by pigfat View Post
    Slim, I have a bontrego or however you spell it. Its what came stock on the bike.


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    Bontrager...as in Keith Bontrager...a legendary frame builder. Unfortunately Trek decided to stick his name on just about everything coming out of their factories in Taiwan...
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    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Somehow this article doesn't surprise me
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    It's no big deal...the pricier bikes coming out of Taiwan are just as good as what was being made here...
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