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lostboysaint wrote:Oh it MUST be true then.
No, you're the one that keeps focussing on the wrong things, because you brought them up in the first place to support your argument, were promptly put back in your box by those that understand and now you're desperately trying to claw your way out of the hole you've dug for yourself.
It's not a fact at all. In FACT, why not go to last months What Mountain Bike and read their test, the one where the Saracen 26" wheeled bike beats the 29ers and read the conclusions.
You are an ignorant fool that's misleading others as you yourself has been misled. Now fark off and do your damage elsewhere.
There's no need to be so abusive and ignorant yourself.Planet X Kaffenback 2
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Abusive maybe, ignorant definitely not. As has been proven consistently throughout the thread.Trail fun - Transition Bandit
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lostboysaint wrote:Abusive maybe, ignorant definitely not. As has been proven consistently throughout the thread.Planet X Kaffenback 2
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Thelonegroover wrote:lostboysaint wrote:Abusive maybe, ignorant definitely not. As has been proven consistently throughout the thread.
Because it satisfied one set of criteria for one of my bikes.
The full sus 26 remains because there's not been a 29er that I've ridden yet (including the 29 version of the same bike) that comes close to offering what it does.
Read that What MTB test yet?Trail fun - Transition Bandit
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lostboysaint wrote:Thelonegroover wrote:lostboysaint wrote:Abusive maybe, ignorant definitely not. As has been proven consistently throughout the thread.
Because it satisfied one set of criteria for one of my bikes.
The full sus 26 remains because there's not been a 29er that I've ridden yet (including the 29 version of the same bike) that comes close to offering what it does.
Read that What MTB test yet?Planet X Kaffenback 2
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It has not been published yet on the website, is very recent.
Can I remind some users to be a little more constructive in posts, as some are rather abusive. Less attacks on the person, more on the posts ;-)0 -
lostboysaint wrote:Thelonegroover wrote:lostboysaint wrote:Abusive maybe, ignorant definitely not. As has been proven consistently throughout the thread.
Because it satisfied one set of criteria for one of my bikes.
The full sus 26 remains because there's not been a 29er that I've ridden yet (including the 29 version of the same bike) that comes close to offering what it does.
Read that What MTB test yet?
Right, I have read that review, agreed, the bike comes out very well. However, two of the top three trail bikes of the year are 29ers, as you'll see from the next issue. Also note 650b bikes figure well. It's only a matter of time before 26ers are resigned to room 101!Planet X Kaffenback 2
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Er no it is not. Wish you'd go there.0
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Thelonegroover wrote:It's only a matter of time before 26ers are resigned to room 101!
That'll happen on the 10th of never0 -
Well, if you're still arround by then you'll probably see a lot more 650b and 29ers than 26ers. The move has actually already started.Planet X Kaffenback 2
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