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I got a bike the other day. A road bike. I've been pretty much road exclusive since 2012 when my nice Raleigh mountain bike from more than ten years earlier succumbed to stress corrosion cracking to its aluminum frame.
I liked that bike. It was fairly light. It ran 26" x 2.1" tires (presta valve), had a great front suspension, and was just a perfect all around bike for back trails, sand, muck, and whatever, and you could ride it all day.
In the bike store, they had a lot of mountain bike offerings. They were all MASSIVELY HEAVY. With ENORMOUS tires. Enormous heavy tires. Kind of like the strictly downhill MTB offerings of two decades ago. Not something you want to pedal uphill. Even the $$$$$$ carbon frame MTB's are the same way.
It's precisely the reason why I wouldn't buy a modern mountain bike. The Other Person owned a steel framed Diamondback from the early '90's, which unfortunately was stolen. To me, that was one of the most perfect mountain bikes. Lifetime frame. Indestructible. Not heavy at all, and FAR lighter than modern aluminum frames.
What gives?
Oh the road bike. A 2023* Cervelo 22 Caledonia with Shimano wireless DI2 shifters, hydraulic disc brakes, and about the best straight pull spoke wheelset you will get in an aluminum rim. I really wanted carbon but I can always swap that out later. What is on there is pretty nice plus it can still trip traffic light sensors. Sometimes.
*Edit - 2023, not 2013
I liked that bike. It was fairly light. It ran 26" x 2.1" tires (presta valve), had a great front suspension, and was just a perfect all around bike for back trails, sand, muck, and whatever, and you could ride it all day.
In the bike store, they had a lot of mountain bike offerings. They were all MASSIVELY HEAVY. With ENORMOUS tires. Enormous heavy tires. Kind of like the strictly downhill MTB offerings of two decades ago. Not something you want to pedal uphill. Even the $$$$$$ carbon frame MTB's are the same way.
It's precisely the reason why I wouldn't buy a modern mountain bike. The Other Person owned a steel framed Diamondback from the early '90's, which unfortunately was stolen. To me, that was one of the most perfect mountain bikes. Lifetime frame. Indestructible. Not heavy at all, and FAR lighter than modern aluminum frames.
What gives?
Oh the road bike. A 2023* Cervelo 22 Caledonia with Shimano wireless DI2 shifters, hydraulic disc brakes, and about the best straight pull spoke wheelset you will get in an aluminum rim. I really wanted carbon but I can always swap that out later. What is on there is pretty nice plus it can still trip traffic light sensors. Sometimes.
*Edit - 2023, not 2013
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