I don't always ride suspension, but when I do, I still prefer steel... Stay 
rigid, my friends...

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On Thursday, February 27, 2014 2:59:06 PM UTC-5, Jeff Ong wrote:

> I have a slightly ridiculous number of mountain bikes, although only a few 
> of them regularly get taken off-road. I've got a long travel Santa Cruz 
> Huckler and a modern (2005-ish) Klein Attitude hardtail. Having at least 
> front suspension really does make a huge difference for modern, very 
> aggressive trails, I've reluctantly decided. Also, I discovered that as a 
> guy in my 40's, I recover a lot quicker if I ride suspended.
>
> That said, I've also got a MB-Zip which is ridiculously light and fun to 
> ride, a very early fillet-brazed Mt. Goat, a nice mid-80's fillet brazed 
> Ritchey, and an early 90's Alpinestars elevated chainstay bike that I 
> converted to a ridiculous fixed gear after the derailleur hanger bent 
> irreparably. Oh, and my daily rider (apart from my Rambouillet) is a mid 
> 90's Voodoo Bizango converted to drop bars, with fender/rack mounts I 
> brazed on myself. That one still sees quite a bit of dirt, too.
>

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