I did a little research on what the difference is between a typical mountain bike and a 29er. At this point I always rode a rigid frame, and even having a front suspension fork will be a big change for me(always used the elbow suspension God gave me). I knew I wanted a hard tail. So I did some looking.....
A good blog that gave me a start
Another article
Great Forum for lots of Mountain Biking talk
Basically its simple physics...
Larger tires = more power to start but easier to keep rolling
More air in the tires = smoother ride
Greater circumference = rolls over rocks, stumps and bumps easier
Bigger wheels = more weight
Bigger bike = less nimble
I am a big guy, it was fun to throw around my old 26 regular hard tail mountain bike but I wont have any trouble getting a 29er rolling or moving around. I have always been able to build enough torque through the cranks and having a bigger wheel just seems like fun.
So I went to my local bike shops(LBS) and tried out a few bikes.
Tried the Trek Gary Fisher Collection Marlin for $650. Not bad, I do like trek, as my old bike was a good ole trek that weathered a ton of riding.
The second bike was a 2011 Giant Talon 2 for $600. The bike pictured is the 2012. This was decent and after riding these I was glad I was looking at 29ers. They felt different but good.
The last bike I tried was the Fuji Tahoe 4.0.
After seeing these bikes and then going back and actually comparing what they offered I saw the Airborne Goblin being referenced and looked at Airborne bikes. I was also considering a Motobecane because of the components for the price.
What sold me on the Airborne Guardian was that in comparison to the bikes I tried the Guardian was just a step higher in value. Yes I dont have it yet but at this point that is the only downside to my purchase. So my real decision was based on the value I feel I am getting for my money.
After making that decision I started to figure out what is Airborne Bicycles? How are they getting these bikes to customers? And is this a good decision or they are just providing a cheap product that will break down?
Refer to my first post on my view of the company.
As to was this a good decision? Well I will keep this blog going as to my setup, and continued riding. So stay tuned....
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