mountain biking
mountain biking
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I'm no mtn bike expert, but 2ndcrack sounds like they know what they're talking about. If the singletrack is dirt and not too intense it'll be more efficient to just take a hardtail w/ front susp. I took a hardtail down Dark Hollow up in Brian Head two years ago (because I thought it'd be fine after riding some of the trails locally here in Vegas) and just about rattled my tailbone off; rear susp. made a huge diff. on that trail the next time I rode.
- the rear sus rattled?********
- no, the hardtail... I went rear susp. the next tripPoint5
- the rear sus rattled?