Get scent free and come with me sometime. Roots and rocks are fun to play 
on! I just take them slow and steady. They tell me how to ride them, what 
the flow is. We get along great! I go slow enough that most "falls" are me 
holding the handlebars and leaping to the side, all bits upright.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 11:06:42 AM UTC-7, Fullylugged wrote:
>
> I have a near new '88 MB-2 Comp.  25 psi in the tires is my suspension.   
> I always end up on by back looking up at the trees. I'm still not sold 
> on this who "roots and rocks" riding thing.... 
>
>
> On 2/18/2014 11:59 AM, Deacon Patrick wrote: 
> > I see no reason for suspension other than my God given arms and legs. 
> > My only bike is the Hunqapillar, which I now have 2.25" Smart Sams on 
> > and I love it for whatever I am doing (very biased toward remote dirt 
> > and single track. Poke around here for photos, but the Hunqapillar 
> > with 50mm touring tires (I switched to the Smart Sams this Winter) for 
> > quite technical trails with full bikepacking 
> > loads. http://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/sets 
> > 
> > My suggestion is to play with the Hunqapillar and get to know it and 
> > learn how to ride trails and grow in that together for a full year or 
> > two. At that point you will know the answer to your question. 
> > 
> > With abandon, 
> > Patrick 
> > 
>
>

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