Hey PA Rider
Last Post 08/16/2013 11:03 AM by Kenny Gonzales. 4 Replies.
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bobswire

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08/14/2013 09:50 AM
One of these might work well with those rock trails you're so fond of. 
 http://reviews.mtbr.com/surly-krampus


THE SKINNY

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08/14/2013 09:58 AM
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pabiker

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08/14/2013 12:48 PM
Perhaps.

would like to try one. Seems to make more sense than the bigger tires and beastly frame weights of the snow bikes.

My current rock crawler is a Moots YBB 69'er with a rigid fork and big fat 2.55 tires - lighter than the Krampus, shorter wheelbase, hydraulic discs, and a higher bottom bracket - and it's titanium.
bobswire

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08/14/2013 02:47 PM
I forgot about the Moots, sweet bikes.
Gonzo Cyclist

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08/16/2013 11:03 AM
I have a buddy running a Krampus front end on a Kona 9'er Ti bike, it's pretty sweet, and then we have a bunch of these bike tramps running around on these things, camping all winter on these bikes, and now doing minimalist camping, logging close to 100 miles a day.
With this bike, I would run it regular niner all summer, then switch to the big tires for the winter. The new Magura shocks willl now work with these big tires, even the fat bikes like the Pugsley's
Check out the REEB stuff, very cool!!


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