This......CX bikes are just Mtb for roadies, Mtb bikes are just road bikes for fat bikers...... unless you use your fat bike as you're road bike.sell both and buy a fat bike
My wife has finally become interested in riding a bike. She won't let me spend too much money on it but she will let me swap out one of my bikes for hers. Now I must decide.Why does one have to go, if they are your favorite?
It is just shiny because it is 1 year newer. I loved your Sagan thread BTW.Seems like you favor the CX since it's shiny
tell her how much you will lose on the sale of your bike, probably can't even buy her a huffy (what are your two bikes anyway?)My wife has finally become interested in riding a bike. She won't let me spend too much money on it but she will let me swap out one of my bikes for hers. Now I must decide.
So many questions...
1) why?
B) why?
iii) why?
IV) why?
I think that covers it.
Are there other options? Sell an organ maybe?
But, really? Why? Space needed? Money needed? Buying another bike? Fleeing the country with only what you can fit in a backpack (keep CX in this case, faster and lighter)? Do you race? Where do you ride most? Why is the sky blue?
tell her how much you will lose on the sale of your bike, probably can't even buy her a huffy (what are your two bikes anyway?)
get depreciation appreciation on your side
B)I was just going to sell the MTB because I tend to beat myself up on a MTB more than doing just about anything else. But then I rode Blauvelt and it was super muddy and fun and smooth and good and I didn't feel bruised at all.
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