Cyclotourist
iMTB Hooligan
So I have a 2019 Tallboy 3. Great bike, but a little clunky for the just sort of pedaling around on smooth trails I do. Sort of point it in a straight line and go. I end up locking out the shock on climbs as it really bounces too much (sag is 30%). I've been riding my kid's Highball and really enjoying it. It's significantly faster but a little skittish I suppose, and obviously less plush. Wondering if I bought a Blur 3 TR if that would kind of be the best of both worlds? Very similar bikes, both with VPP, Blur is about 3 lbs lighter, and has 120mm vs 130mm fork and angles are only .5^ steeper.
Or do I just put lighter tires on the TB, throw some money at it and get a different fancier fork to lighten it further, and pretty much have the same thing with a little extra capacity and a lot less expense? In order to get the TB a little livelier, I flipped the chip that flips from L to H, but then got sick so no miles on it to see what it actually feels like
TB3: https://www.santacruzbicycles.com/en-US/product-support/tallboy-3
Blur3: https://www.santacruzbicycles.com/en-US/product-support/blur-blur-v3
FWIW this is the bike I'm being tempted by, but I think seller is asking too much. Current gen year old Blurs are going for around $3k. $2,800 is too much to spend on something without knowing it'll really work as intended.
Or do I just put lighter tires on the TB, throw some money at it and get a different fancier fork to lighten it further, and pretty much have the same thing with a little extra capacity and a lot less expense? In order to get the TB a little livelier, I flipped the chip that flips from L to H, but then got sick so no miles on it to see what it actually feels like
TB3: https://www.santacruzbicycles.com/en-US/product-support/tallboy-3
Blur3: https://www.santacruzbicycles.com/en-US/product-support/blur-blur-v3
FWIW this is the bike I'm being tempted by, but I think seller is asking too much. Current gen year old Blurs are going for around $3k. $2,800 is too much to spend on something without knowing it'll really work as intended.
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