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Spending thousands on a bike and not spending a few extra bucks to get the
suspension dialed (by the gentleman above me) is something I would never do
again. Spending all that money on the technology is pointless if it's not been
optimized for you. I would recommend every rider see Arthur at least once -
from there at least you have a baseline understanding.
I agree with everything on the list. There are only a couple front tires I
feel comfortable running - rear tire I barely care about. Many bikes come with
too-narrow bars, and I don't know how we rode those for all those years. My
ideal width tends to be around 760mm for everything.
Nov. 20, 2013, 11:08 p.m. - LostBoyScout
#!markdown Spending thousands on a bike and not spending a few extra bucks to get the suspension dialed (by the gentleman above me) is something I would never do again. Spending all that money on the technology is pointless if it's not been optimized for you. I would recommend every rider see Arthur at least once - from there at least you have a baseline understanding. I agree with everything on the list. There are only a couple front tires I feel comfortable running - rear tire I barely care about. Many bikes come with too-narrow bars, and I don't know how we rode those for all those years. My ideal width tends to be around 760mm for everything.