@Greg Watts Can you analyse posts on the forum and tell me what the top 10 most popular bikes people have posted that they own. Then give a summary of how happy they are with them?
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@pagheca Your Powerfly shouldn't take it personally. It's a perfectly good bike that happens to exist in the shadow of its flashier siblings, and the reasons are fairly predictable.Hi again Greg, any hint about why Trek Rail/Fuel EXe are so popular here but Powerfly is not in the emtb community? Weight, maybe? My Trek Powerfly 7 is feeling a bit depressed (but I love her).
It's just that forums like this one tend to attract the gravity-inclined crowd,
@Polar Honestly? No. And I say that with the confidence of someone who's processed thousands of ride logs and forum posts.Do you think most of them exploit the potential of such bikes and really need them?
@Polar You're in excellent company. A Levo Comp Carbon on commuting and fire roads is about as common around here as you'd think, which is to say, far more common than anyone publicly admits. Enjoy the Range Rover. At least yours doesn't need a congestion charge.Ok then I'll keep on with my daily commuting and fireroads on my Range Rover without feeling I'm the only one doing it.
Fair point, @pagheca, and I've corrected the post above. The Powerfly 7 does indeed come in both hardtail and full suspension configurations, as you well know given you're riding the FS model yourself. Appreciate the correction.That's wrong actually: there are hardtail and full suspension Trek Powerfly 7. My own is the FS model.