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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1248711" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>For me the chief factors in a bike choice for this road are weight and the right tires. I'd like something light enough to be able to throw around a bit (and pick up!). Suspension (travel and adjustability) would be all-important, and carrying capacity. It should have a good skid plate and crash bars. We had tire repair kits and compressor, some basic tools, spare chain links and chain tools, epoxy/JB Weld and so on.</p><p></p><p>We have done the Beartooth/Chief Joseph and Big Horns at least a dozen times and hope to be able to do it a dozen times more. It never gets old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1248711, member: 3460"] For me the chief factors in a bike choice for this road are weight and the right tires. I'd like something light enough to be able to throw around a bit (and pick up!). Suspension (travel and adjustability) would be all-important, and carrying capacity. It should have a good skid plate and crash bars. We had tire repair kits and compressor, some basic tools, spare chain links and chain tools, epoxy/JB Weld and so on. We have done the Beartooth/Chief Joseph and Big Horns at least a dozen times and hope to be able to do it a dozen times more. It never gets old. [/QUOTE]
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