C'DaleRider
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Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: tallest1
Does this guy think roadbikes are made of titanium or something? A single curb could probably turn one into a pretzel
Mine is - it is one of these, and its frame is just as tough as my hardtail titanium MTB - one of these.
I think this editorial exaggerates the pros off road bikes and the cons of MTBs, but the fact of the matter is that, ridden skillfully, and with proper tire selection, a road bike is a surprisingly capable off-road machine. God knows cyclocross bikes (basically road bikes with greater tire clearance and cantilever brakes) have been around, and been ridden off-road, for decades longer than MTBs. Much like SUVs, most MTBs are seldom if ever used off-road, and are generally not well-suited to riding on the road. Even on narrow slicks, an MTB is a poor, SLOW substitute for a decent road bike.
Very true.......cyclocorss has been around forever.......but I think it's mroe than just tire selection. Wheel rim chice would have to be considered, too. Heaven forbid anyone try to cyclocross with a set of Campy Hyperons on the bike.....LOL!
I have no doubts road frames are every bit as strong, in most instances, as the typical mtn. frames, until you get into the custom-built race frames the "real" pros use. Witness Lance's crash last TdF when he caught the "bag" (I forge the French name for the feed bag...my bad..) and the flip broke his chainstay.... but that was a single-focus bike with a limited lifespan.
I've seen road bikes jump many the curb......bunny hop it's called. My old boss routinely bunny-hopped his road bike over anything and everything......and on a set of the "exploding" Rev-X Spinergy road wheels......of course, they never "explosded", but reading some of the websites devoted to those wheels, you'd think the moment they touched pavement, they'd pop.
A well setup cyclocross bike is probably the best all-around bike out there. Too bad the "cool" factor isn't with it. We couldn't sell them a bit......
WIth the college students, it was a mtn. bike or nothing in almost every instance. There is so much peer pressure.........