surlyrides
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Just came here to say that true SL bikes and true FF bikes are always going to be different. The whole intent of the bike industry is to make as many different variations as possible so people can purchase exactly what they want and it gets more people into the sport. I don't think it's too much different than an XC bike vs an Enduro bike - people are always going to want one or the other or both, they can't substitute for each other in most situations....
I'm fortunate to have several full fat bikes and SL bikes (some would say I have a problem
) and I will take different bikes out for different trails or days. Some days I just want to turbo up the climbs and some days I want the lighter bike for a trail that is steeper or jumpier. I like the way full fat bikes ride and I like the way SL bikes ride but they are different. If I had to choose, I would rather have a lighter bike so I think there will always be a market for lighter bikes and that's always going to mean smaller batteries and lower powered motors, that's just physics.
I just can't wait till the industry standardizes so I don't have to buy a new bike every year when the technology make a big jump
I'm fortunate to have several full fat bikes and SL bikes (some would say I have a problem
I just can't wait till the industry standardizes so I don't have to buy a new bike every year when the technology make a big jump