NICE!twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 8:50 am My new mountain bike is in transit, should get here Friday night. Super exicted to get my old ass out on a full suspension bike with good shocks. I bought a Motobecane brand full suspension bike so I could save some money. My last bike, a Trek 6000 hardtail, lasted for 15 years and is still kicking but has a lot of maintenance $ coming due. It needs new tires, new chain, and a new rear cassette as the teeth are getting really worn out on the gears. Doesn't make much sense to put $500 more into a 15 year old bike that cost $800 new.
Random note of the day.
Several years ago my bike (Specialized Rockhopper) was stolen (locked to a street poll outside my apartment) while going to pick up my other bike (Trek 820) at my ex's house. I was PISSED!
I allowed a guy at Village Cycle to talk me in to a Trek Dual Sport 3. Never would have considered it had he not recommended it. Meanwhile, it's been the perfect bike for me. Kudos to him.