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Guy at work picking up a top range Trek Boone at the weekend & is going to put mudguards on it & use it to commute to work.
It's his cash, he has every right to do what he likes but I can't help feel sorry for the bike, the only dirt it'll see is the dog turds on the cycle path
Meh, fair enough. I know plenty of folk with CX bikes who never take them anywhere near anything that could be considered 'off road'
Noice, bloke spends money on bike ๐
Don't worry, I'm fairly confident the bike won't mind too much.
Money into the bike industry - can't complain too much.
Besides, he might love it and get into the whole thing.
He sounds like a right **** ...burn him!
Sorry OP, but you just come across as jealous to me!
Hugely jealous of course
Slash his tyres every day.
Convince him he needs a tougher bike
Suggest a DH rig.
Suggest a DH rig
with Super Tacky's I presume?
If he doesn't like it in 2months offer first dibs. ๐
It's only 105 and bb5 brakes, sounds like what many consider as commuter bike territory to me ๐
He's spending money on bikes so is good overall. Someday that's going to be a great sh bargain for someone.
Why don't you suggest he puts some hybrid tyres onto it.
Sadly it's a 54
It's cool that he's buying a bike to ride to work on shirley?? Personally, I am not liking that (don't really like Treks anyway).
Used to see someone commuting on a DH rig. Thought maybe he just does some DH after work. The tyres were Maxxis stuff (minion I think), but were utterly bald. Or maybe he just liked DHing on slicks.
Bad taste,I would have got a Bronson carbon instead.
I bought a cross bike and rode it on the dirt
It was shit IME
Great for racing round a field, I bet, but uncomfy and slow for proper trails - and this is the new forest, not Chamonix
Sounds like a good commuter ๐ Maybe could warrant some slightly more relaxed geo for a non-racer, but I don't see the problem. ๐