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Originally Posted by lewdog
He did say something about that as well and that it was easier to swap the 29ers in and out than the 27.5.
And I was pretty amazed at how light the bike felt as well. Not that it's lighter than a road bike but it didn't feel like moving a tank around either.
Wondering if I should even consider that Trek 820 bike or if this Specialized Rockhopper is the best option.
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Ad for that one has been deleted, it's probably been sold. Going new is always a better bet because you can ride different sizes to be sure to get the one that fits you best, plus your bike shop will give you support if any problems arise. And the lifetime adjustments are nice, but that's mostly a way to get you back in the store because they know it's impossible for a cyclist to walk into a bike shop and not buy anything.