Hi Kyle,
I know there are riders here who ride their Clems on singletrack trails. I 
have ridden mine on fairly mild trails and it was just fine. The long 
wheelbase seems to smooth out rocks and roots a bit. I do ride mine mostly 
on the road however so others may want to offer their advice.
Doug

On Friday, January 3, 2025 at 8:58:25 PM UTC-5 Kyle Patton wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> I've been Riv-curious for a while now and after much debate I think I'm 
> ready to bite the brass. After looking through rivbike.com and through 
> google trying to learn more, I've only narrowed the search a little and am 
> still unsure what Riv would suit me best, and so am hoping to find some 
> better insight here.
>
> About me:
> 6'
> 270lbs
> 87cm PBH
>
> About my riding:
>
>    - 80% MTB–tight, twisty east coast singletrack through trees, but no 
>    downhill or sending jumps, love a long day on the trails, love a good 
>    climb, love to pick my line weaving around roots and rocks
>    - Road rides consist of trips to the store, trips around the 
>    neighborhoods, and occasionally a longer road ride or path ride. Spend a 
>    lot of time on sidewalks and hopping up and down curbs. Also love to find 
>    some bandit singletrack and go explore.
>    - Have several current bikes but my favorite bike to fulfill this 
>    purpose (ergo the one the Riv would replace) is a 2012 Surly Karate Monkey 
>    with the stock rigid fork. I'm running 29x2.2 xc race tires which is 
>    definitely my preferred setup as it gives me all the cush I want with some 
>    knobbies for MTB but a fast center for pavement. Also prefer 29 over other 
>    sizes. Running a 1x11 setup but ideal would be 2x9 or 2x10. Flat bars/alt 
>    bars exclusively, though I'd love to play with drops (have owned a cross 
>    bike before that was very fun to take on singletrack)
>
> From what I understand of the current bikes, an Appaloosa, Clem, or Susie 
> might work. I am worried about the length of the Clem and Susie in the 
> tighter singletrack, I have some hardtails that aren't as long that become 
> a handful in switchbacks. Also seems that an Atlantis, Hunqapillar, or 
> Bombadil would work. Would love to find one used, and will need a near 
> complete bike as I don't have many compatible parts in my parts bins.
>
> If you made it here thanks for reading!
>

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