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This year’s show had some growing themes. Themes like 29” mountain bikes are here to stay. Major brands are keeping a close eye on commuting bicycles as the nations gas prices escalate. The final theme I’ll touch is one they didn’t want to publicize at the show.
29” mountain bikes
I didn’t want to like these. For those of us shorter than 6’ tall, 29” bikes are hit or miss in sizing. Many bikes start with a 30” stand over height making sizing difficult at best. This year brought more 29” bikes into the limelight. Salsa showed up this year with a very impressive line, including this one, the Selma. Based on 29” wheels, the frames highlights passive suspension in the rear end. Notice the flattened Scandium chain stays and flattened carbon seat stays (the two parts that make up the rear triangle of the frame with the seat tube)? They help add stiffness to the rear of the bike while providing some relief in the form of vertical compliance.
The Selma is a bike I am seriously considering. Single speed, disc brakes and wheels big enough to make you feel like a superstar: roll over everything. A nice, light package that is sure to bring some smiles out to a trail near you.
Unlimited miles to the gallon
Commuter bikes are growing, but not many in the industry believe these bikes will be the “next big thing.“ Commuters are typically looking for a way to save money, not drop multiple thousands of dollars on a new bike. The Civia Loring may make them change their minds.
This new ride features bamboo fenders, gently bended tubing and an awesome front platform for carting around up to 50lbs of goods, perfect for the farmers market or grocery store. I really dig the design here and as someone who jumps on his bike to do stuff around town, the idea of the big platform out front is just fantastic.
Available in a 3-speed model for $1380 and a 9-speed for $1610, these bikes are not cheap. Nothing good ever is.
What the industry didn’t publicize
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