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<blockquote data-quote="96 cobra" data-source="post: 15883880" data-attributes="member: 62183"><p>[ATTACH=full]1481978[/ATTACH] </p><p>SantaCruz Superlight (2010'ish) - It was my 'realistic dream bike' at the time, but the low bottom bracket height makes it nearly useless on well worn-in singletrack around here. It just sits nearly-new in the basement.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1481979[/ATTACH] </p><p>GT Zaskar 9R Expert (2012) - These were for sale via the interwebs at crazy discounts due to poor sales. GT's previous generation carbon frames had serious durability issues, and they didn't have the public's trust for this next generation yet. For the money it's a seriously superb carbon 29'er.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96 cobra, post: 15883880, member: 62183"] [ATTACH=full]1481978[/ATTACH] SantaCruz Superlight (2010'ish) - It was my 'realistic dream bike' at the time, but the low bottom bracket height makes it nearly useless on well worn-in singletrack around here. It just sits nearly-new in the basement. [ATTACH=full]1481979[/ATTACH] GT Zaskar 9R Expert (2012) - These were for sale via the interwebs at crazy discounts due to poor sales. GT's previous generation carbon frames had serious durability issues, and they didn't have the public's trust for this next generation yet. For the money it's a seriously superb carbon 29'er. [/QUOTE]
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