After moving back to my home town and suffering big time commuting and just 
general bike access of any kind I broke down and bought a hard tail 5 
months ago so I could at least utilize the neglected MTB trails. I went 
with a All City Electric Queen and have been super happy. They were on sale 
for under 2k before everything sold out. May be worth keeping an eye out 
for something used. 

On Monday, September 21, 2020 at 2:54:21 PM UTC-4 Michael Morrissey wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm thinking about buying myself a new mountain bike, to complement my 
> Rivendell and my vintage mtb commuter that is as old as I am. I was 
> wondering what people on here might recommend. I want to spend between $700 
> and $1700. I want to be able to bunny-hop, hit trails, drop it in the 
> creek, go mud-bogging. I want a bike I can abuse without regret. I have 
> taken my Rivendell on trails, but I want to ride more aggressively. I am 6 
> feet tall, 210 lbs. 86cm PBH. 
>
> I'd like a steel hardtail, but I'd consider aluminum too I suppose. I was 
> thinking something like a Kona Unit X, a Kona Fire Mountain, a Surly 
> Wednesday. The Salsa Rangefinder looks good. Has anyone ridden one? 
>
> In the past, I have owned a Gary Fisher steel mountain bike from 1997 that 
> I bought new, and a Spot single speed, which I built up from parts but was 
> a little small for me. 
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks
>
> Michael
>
>
>

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