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Post by tampadanny on Apr 2, 2013 21:56:17 GMT -5
I just moved to the Aiken area a few weeks ago from Tampa, FL. I got back into MTB a couple of years ago and have a Rockhopper 29er I bought for the trails in west central Florida. Because of work and family life i have not been able to ride for the last year or so. After some searching on the internets, I noticed this park is a few minuets from where I live. Will my 29er hard tail be enough for this trail and the trails within an hour or so of the area? I just ask because all of the pictures I see of the riders up here, everyone is riding full suspension rigs.
For now, I am just looking for a place to ease my way back into the saddle and get a good spin going. Thanks for any advice!
Danny
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Post by dgaddis1 on Apr 3, 2013 7:14:26 GMT -5
Welcome to the area!
Hardtail 29er is the perfect weapon of choice for all the local trails. You don't NEED full suspension anywhere around here.
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Post by tampadanny on Apr 3, 2013 8:01:07 GMT -5
Thanks! I'm getting excited about riding new areas.
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Post by Mark Y. on Apr 3, 2013 12:47:54 GMT -5
Welcome to the area! Hardtail 29er is the perfect weapon of choice for all the local trails. You don't NEED full suspension anywhere around here. No, you don't NEED it, but it sure does soften the rocks, ruts, and roots for some of us older folk.
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Post by dgaddis1 on Apr 3, 2013 13:24:02 GMT -5
No, you don't NEED it, but it sure does soften the rocks, ruts, and roots for some of us older folk. Lots of ways to skin the cat for sure.
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