Too many mountain bikes in my life to list... although MOST of them are of 
the mid-80s variety, configured as all-rounders...

But for my roots-n-rocks-bring-it-on mountain bike I actually have 2 
virtually identical bikes: Both Niner MCRs with steel forks... I feared 
Niner would discontinue these (which they did), so I keep 2 around (just in 
case)...

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On Thursday, February 20, 2014 9:27:00 AM UTC-5, Chris in Redding, Ca. 
wrote:
>
> Hey All,
> First, I am happy to see that suspension gets the appreciation here that 
> it deserves. For me it allows a bunch of good things, like really fun 
> downhilling, and the ability to do 50+ mile MTB rides and still walk right.
>
> And I have two, one full suspension and one full rigid. Both are 26rs. The 
> rigid one is an 85 Stumpy Sport. My wife also has two, one full suspension 
> and one full rigid. Both 26rs. Her rigid is an old Ritchey. 
>
> All the best,
> Chris
> Redding, Ca.
>
>
>

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