29er with 700x32 tires makes a fun city bike. Depending on traffic volume though, you may not want the wider bars. With many rim/tire combinations you can change a flat without tire irons which is a nice touch. They are stronger than typical road/cross bikes so they hold up to the constant pounding of the crap roads/curb jumping.So I had a 2018 tcx slr2 for a while and I ended up selling it, primarily due to its lack of pannier mount points. I wasn't too stoked on it anyways. It was lots of fun jumping it though.
For some reason commuter that I have been riding for over five years has been giving me terrible back pain or and knee pain. Dunno why it's doing it now, but I tried a bunch of adjustments and I am in agony. I do want to find a new bike, and then maybe go to a ship for posture analysis.
So I need a frame that can fit 32 tires, sturdy pannier mounts, ability to deal with the ****** TO roads, reasonably priced because it will be tied outside during the day.
Right now I am looking at a few mid 2000s steel Kona Jake the snake. Any other suggestions?
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Cam is great to deal with. His dog Stu doesn’t like me though. I smell of German Shepherd@GVH try hitting up the guy that was all over the news a few years ago for wheeling around Toronto.
Starting following him on Instagram after the incident. Highly entertaining and seems like dgaf what people think and just lives his life.Cam is great to deal with. His dog Stu doesn’t like me though. I smell of German Shepherd
Starting following him on Instagram after the incident. Highly entertaining and seems like dgaf what people think and just lives his life.
Sorry misread tcx for tcrActually I found the tcx too upright, but it was comfy. I think I am pretty good at setting my bikes. I know what I have to do to make it better but every bearing on it is shot. It's just time to move on. I definately need gears when my saddles are loaded with tools. I do 30-40k everyday. 29er just won't be as fast.
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