What kind of fully rigid 29er are you riding?  I've been eyeing this:

http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bikes/mountain/crave/crave-sl-29

Not my usual aesthetic at all!  But I like the simplicity of it.  I found
that I would get over my head quickly when I had a full suspension.

Speaking to the overall topic of this thread...I tend to think of a
Mountain Bike as a pretty specific thing anymore.  Not because you can't
ride dirt/trails on a host of other rigs...but mountain bikes have a pretty
distinctive feel to them.  I say this having regularly ridden my MB-1, Riv
Allrounder, Gunnar Crosshairs, and Gunnar Sport in dirt.  Those are all fun
bikes to ride in a multitude of surfaces,..but the MB-1 is distinctly
better for "mountain biking" as was my full suspension bike that I have
since sold.

Not trying to pick nits though.



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On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Montclair BobbyB <montclairbob...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> After years of riding full-suspension (and suffering countless endos in
> technical terrain), I finally settled back into riding only fully-rigid
> 29ers, which I have been blissfully riding for the past few years... I'll
> never go back.  For the slow techie stuff, I simply have better control..
> just slower and more precise.  You get instant feedback, precise control,
> and a better sense of your limitations. I don't do jumps, so don't need the
> suspension.  Besides, a steel Niner with tubeless 2.35s isn't completely
> devoid of "give"...  The frame, tires, legs and arms provide all the give I
> need.  But the responsiveness and snappy feel of steel... BLISSFUL!!!
>
> Not entirely knocking suspension... ALL my friends ride full-suspension,
> most with AMAZING skill... It's just not for me, that's all.
> BB
>
> On Thursday, December 5, 2013 2:30:10 PM UTC-5, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Why have sus: You can go the same places, just a LOT faster! :)
>>
>> Climbing or flats are about the same, but you can go much faster downhill
>> with suspension.
>>
>> Especially without having your arms ache at the end of it!
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, December 5, 2013 10:35:01 AM UTC-8, Anne Paulson wrote:
>>>
>>> Good question. A related question is why would someone choose a bike
>>> with a front suspension, or a bike with a full suspension, over a
>>> rigid bike like the Hunq? Assuming that one is a normally skilled Riv
>>> rider (not a crazy stunt rider, but someone who is comfortable on
>>> gravel roads), when if ever would a suspension bike be a better
>>> choice?
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 5:43 AM, Brian Campbell <bdcamp...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > I was wondering if anyone was using their Hunq as a "true" mountain
>>> bike? By
>>> > which, I mean, no racks, fenders or bags.While it is a very versatile
>>> > frameset, does anyone use theirs only in off road scenarios? If yes,
>>>  what
>>> > are your thoughts on what it does well and maybe (shudder) what it
>>> does not
>>> > do well?
>>> >
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>>>
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