Physics don't lie man. All three excel in different areas.NO way man! it's just the the 2nd and 3rd bikes were better bikes, not the wheel size.
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Physics don't lie man. All three excel in different areas.NO way man! it's just the the 2nd and 3rd bikes were better bikes, not the wheel size.
Diamondback, right? I've been looking at some of those for my daughter.I bought a Release 1 off promotive for 1700.
Sounds like a Salsa TimberjackFrom a pure investment standpoint, I don't want to invest in something where I am spending 30% of the bike's MSRP doing routine maintenance like replacing cables, housing, and chains. If I were buying a new bike, I would look for something with a 1x crankset, good tire clearance for + tire options, hydraulic disc brakes, and rack/accessory attachment points. Preferably steel.
Sounds like a Salsa Timberjack
Diamondback, right? I've been looking at some of those for my daughter.
One more thing that can cause phantom shifting is a loose and worn out freehub. Take the chain off the cassette and spin the cassette. Make sure it spins free, and then press side to side on it to see if it has a lot of loose motion. If it is loose, your freehub is shot.