tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479284066809073364.post5887510400263524017..comments2023-11-26T16:12:22.914-08:00Comments on Second Spin Cycles: 1990 Klein Attitude ride reportSecond Spin Cycleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14036162811926184174noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479284066809073364.post-58250693554160206102018-08-04T05:38:51.985-07:002018-08-04T05:38:51.985-07:00I had a Merlin Mountain for years, and it was a gr...I had a Merlin Mountain for years, and it was a great bike. But, I could never 'carve' fast turns in rapid succession. It was probably my bike-handling skills, or lack thereof. But, then I got a Klein Attitude, and suddenly, I could make those transitions, no problem. But, definitely not as comfy as the Merlin.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05148144152256997002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7479284066809073364.post-7212643471099234722017-07-11T16:28:06.504-07:002017-07-11T16:28:06.504-07:00I'm coming back into mountain biking and picke...I'm coming back into mountain biking and picked up a 97 Attitude Race with a blue fade. It is so much fun. It has some massive Nokian knobby tires on it, so changing those out for some slicker 2.35s. I know what you mean about changing direction at speeds. I've only had a glimpse for a few moments. It's like there is a thoughtless union of intention between rider and bike. Thanks for this post. otis haschemeyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08190799583559047472noreply@blogger.com