1/3/2024 0 Comments Minion dhr ii![]() ![]() You're nowlistening to the ‘NERD ALERT' podcast, because… well, you're a bike nerdnow. You wantto rail tricky descents, large rocks, and challenging climbs. Regardless, you're ready for a GOOD MTB, if you catch my drift. You'd say that you'rea proficient MTBer (skill wise and fitness) - or at least your mum thinks youare. Some unavoidable obstacles 8” (200mm) tall or lessĭarco days are almost here, but not yet, young buck.Unavoidable bridges 24” (600mm or wider).You feel comfortablespending more money on a capable bike, stepping it up a notch. You've improved a lot on more technical terrain,frothing for more challenges - maybe a drop or two, maybe a tricky descent(just one though, right?) if you're feeling gutsy. You understandwhat you want and you've done the research, but you also realise that you don't need the BEST. Remember those days of being out on the trail - hoping that no onewas there to see you? Well, you've entered the realm of stoke. You fit in and aren't scared of joining your mates out onthe trail. Tier 3 - Intermediate: I know what I'm doingīikes are dope. Some unavoidable obstacles (200mm) tall or less.More technical (loose terrain, some rocks, tighter corners, roots).You'resick of green runs (see intended terrain) and you want to jump up to a bikethat is capable of more technical terrain (some roots, tighter corners, anddabbling in some singletrack). You are researching about geo, components, and what stoke means. You now have some more cash (heck,cash may not even be an issue) and you've decided that the MTB life is foryou. ![]() You thinkyou're the next Amy Morrison or Anthony Messere, but you soon realize thatyou just bought a bike a few months ago. You've hit the trail you've tasted that sweet taste of dirt. Tier 2 - Beginner +: I think I know what I'm doing
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