Fat tire, dual suspension, Titanium frame
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Bricklin- Posts : 79
Join date : 2009-04-17
Location : Penticton
Re: Fat tire, dual suspension, Titanium frame
Is it really a dual suspension if it has a lefty? That is more of a one-and-a-half in my mind (yes, even though there is only one 'spring' in a regular fork)
1part@atime- Posts : 218
Join date : 2009-06-21
Age : 45
Location : Penticton
Fatty
Personally speaking; I don't see the point... I've ridden a few solid days on fatties and don't feel that they require suspension.
It was really cool to have the light-weight frame of a 'fully rigid", the abso-freekin-lootly immediate pedal-power-into-forward-momentum thing (of days gone by) and a sense of some kinda' ass-saving' suspension of some weird sort at the same time.
Ride a fatty today; they are traction-godz' - you'll dig it!
Andrew
It was really cool to have the light-weight frame of a 'fully rigid", the abso-freekin-lootly immediate pedal-power-into-forward-momentum thing (of days gone by) and a sense of some kinda' ass-saving' suspension of some weird sort at the same time.
Ride a fatty today; they are traction-godz' - you'll dig it!
Andrew
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