
Originally Posted by
toast2266
To some extent, the speed-ification of trails probably contributed too. It's a lot easier for the average joey to enjoy their 1300mm wheelbase on the latest, greatest flow trail that doesn't have any slow, awkward tech in it.
I can see this as well to some extent. Granted I grew up riding on the east coast and now live out west but most of the trails we used to ride in VA (mid-90's) were shitty ass old horse trails or torn up moto trails with lots of short, steep techy climbs and no flow for a mtn bike. Many of the bikes today would have been pointless on some of those trails. Well-designed, purpose-built mountain bike trails didn't exist back then.
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