Sam, the MBs were 90s mtbs, more similar to an Atlantis than a Susie. The 
Susie has a much more upright position, and a radically longer top tube 
(70cm on the XL, with a 59cm seat tube.) The design of early mountain 
bikes, and most race designed bikes regardless of generation, is to spread 
your center of gravity more evenly between the hbars and seat in order to 
reduce drag. None of these principles apply to the Susie, which is designed 
to have most of the weight on the saddle, further back and over the rear 
stays, for the purpose of comfort. 

On Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 4:19:10 PM UTC-6 Clark Fitzgerald wrote:

> Sam- The Susie is completely different from a stock MB2. Susie has higher 
> bars for a more upright position centered over your feet, wider tires, and 
> a longer wheelbase. I found the Susie much more comfortable and confidence 
> inspiring on rough terrain. I sold my 1992 MB2 and bought an Atlantis- no 
> regrets.
> On Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 7:16:36 AM UTC-8 Sam Perez wrote:
>
>> How does the susie compare to an mb2 I have an mb1 and assume it is the 
>> same geometry. Had to use a short stem for drips and just picked up some 
>> albatross bars to experiment.
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 28, 2021, 1:24 PM Jared Wilson <duh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Got mine set up a couple weeks back with Tumbleweed Persuader bars. 
>>>
>>> Bike is looonnnggg, but still feels nimble enough on single track, not 
>>> to mention smooth! I find she likes to self steer towards rougher terrain 
>>> just to see what happens ;)
>>>
>>> I came from a Bridgestone MB2 and I'm very happy with how the Susie 
>>> handles in comparison, I'm left wanting nothing more than to put down more 
>>> miles.
>>>
>>> Jared in Santa Cruz
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at 10:55:10 AM UTC-8 benjami...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all, my first post here!
>>>>
>>>> I am close to pulling the trigger on a Susie, but am not finding many 
>>>> descriptions of how it rides, handles, etc.  What should I expect?  How is 
>>>> the acceleration?  I am looking for something for 50% single track and 50% 
>>>> gravel roads, and an occasional short bikepacking trip.  I ride a rigid 
>>>> MTB 
>>>> currently so the lack of front suspension won't be a shock (get it?), but 
>>>> still am looking to smooth out some of the bumps.  How is it to ride with 
>>>> swept back bars on technical single track? 
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot for the thoughts!!
>>>>
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