Have you considered how you're going to transport the fork and the new fork mount around when you're not riding ?Well, I've got a spare 160mm Yari fork lying around that I didn't know what to do with so bought an Orbea Rise H30 to put it on
Fortunately have that all covered, but you’re right, another spare bike might always be handy! It’s a viscous circleHave you considered how you're going to transport the fork and the new fork mount around when you're not riding ?
With ur logic, I'm screwed.....I already have a Rise H15, Trek Rail 7, Orbea Rallon, Deviate Claymore, and Transition Spur....I have a Fox 34, 36, 38...all Grip2, a Yari, & a Zeb Ulti lying around...Now I need 5 more bikes .Well, I've got a spare 160mm Yari fork lying around that I didn't know what to do with so bought an Orbea Rise H30 to put it on
You could sell me the 36With ur logic, I'm screwed.....I already have a Rise H15, Trek Rail 7, Orbea Rallon, Deviate Claymore, and Transition Spur....I have a Fox 34, 36, 38...all Grip2, a Yari, & a Zeb Ulti lying around...Now I need 5 more bikes .
Is "S" the number of bikes your spouse has?We have all heard of N=N+1 to describe how many bikes we need.
I have also seen S=S-1, where S is the number of bikes you should have to avoid a divorce.
I need a unified theory of bike ownership!
I like that.Is "S" the number of bikes your spouse has?
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