I’m on the opposite end. I’m hoping it’s a lugged, cream heat tube, rim brake 
compatible frame with clearance over 2.5”. I’m not needing 3”. And I’m not 
proselytizing, just stating my own preference. I prefer cantis to discs for a 
few reasons. (And I do have a bike with cable disc brakes, no hydraulics 
through). I prefer the aesthetics and the modes that I have to eliminate brake 
rub. I find keeping rim brakes in good working order is a more fun process than 
doing so with discs, which sometimes gets in my head and drives me mad.

Me hearing brake rub could probably be a Poe short story.


-Jim W


> On Jun 12, 2018, at 10:50 AM, Joe Bernard <joerem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I think they're missing sales not offering a disc trail bike, but I've given 
> up. Grant doesn't want to do it and it's his business. No discs for you!
> 
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