
The down-side is that it has a front suspension that I rarely have a need for, it's got wide, low-pressure tires on it, and it's very heavy. It's also slow and requires more effort than any other bike I currently have in my stable. It's not nearly as inefficient as the cheap toy bike I bought back in August or September, though.
Anyhow, I have a rear fender on this bike to minimize buttstripe syndrome. It will get me through potholes and mud-puddles that are obscured by standing water, and it will be the most mechanically sound in this weather. I moved the NiteRider Evolution (aimed downward in the above photo, it was blinding the camera) and Mars 3.0 lighta off of my Trek, and I'm going minimalist otherwise. No rack or handlebar bag this time.
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