May be of interest to some:
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/trek-full ... -ride.html
Full Stache
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- johnnystorm
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Re: Full Stache
Just as Salsa downgrade the Deadwood from 3" plus to 2.6" PlusMinus(c).....
I'd like to give one a try though, albeit wasted a bit in Suffolk.
I'd like to give one a try though, albeit wasted a bit in Suffolk.
Re: Full Stache
It looks like it would be a fun bike to ride as a mountain bike that'd cover most ground. Not at speed, but just cover it. Real nice idea.
- fatbikephil
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Re: Full Stache
Good for Trek to keep with 29+
Those bonty XR4's look good too
Those bonty XR4's look good too
Re: Full Stache
I do like that and as my yeti is pretty much dying on its wheels I will have to look at replacing it with something
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Re: Full Stache
Seen one in the flesh yesterday its a beast of a bike rather portly though!