If you insist on GF (and the unique G-2 geometry); and want to take the edge off (and associated frame damage)of those big-M rock gardens; you should strongly consider a GF Ferrous 29er. Steel is real!
Doesn't Trek make Gary F'ers now? That would explain the suck crackage of frame after frame after frame... At least the warranty is good. That light blue frame was SUPER pretty. Hopefully you get the same frame as replacement
Gary Fisher?
ReplyDeleteIf you insist on GF (and the unique G-2 geometry); and want to take the edge off (and associated frame damage)of those big-M rock gardens; you should strongly consider a GF Ferrous 29er. Steel is real!
ReplyDeletebah, that's nothing. keep riding it.
ReplyDeleteNice title Chuckles!
ReplyDeleteYeah, didn't want to touch that title.
ReplyDeleteGary Fissure strikes again!
Doesn't Trek make Gary F'ers now? That would explain the suck crackage of frame after frame after frame... At least the warranty is good. That light blue frame was SUPER pretty. Hopefully you get the same frame as replacement
ReplyDeletetrek has made jerry fissures for a long time. always? only the names have changed to protect the guilty.
ReplyDeleteThe new frame won't be the same ghey "Mooch blue". It'll probably be a two-tone light/dark metallic blue like my new frame. We'll be twins again!
ReplyDeleteghey twins
ReplyDeleteAt least my ride won't be a cement paver
ReplyDeleteSeriously, that has a few more miles left on it.
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