NorCalDoug
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ShottsUZJ100 said:If I could only afford ONE Cruiser, no doubt it would be a 100. I'd take it everywhere, pinstripe it, and risk damage...AS I DID the first 2 years I owned it until I bought my '93. Overall it's the superior Cruiser IMO and it's more than capable for ALL trails up to "Rubicon difficulty". I'd never be happy with an 80 now that I've owned and wheeled a 100.
Since I can afford more Cruisers I've built them for different purposes. The 100 is retired from the most difficult trails and brush. I now carry clippers.
The LX450 is better suited for those toughest trails (like the Rubi) because it's smaller, and has a nipple more articulation, AND it's cheaper. So, the LX is our new dedicated trail rig since I'm giving the '93 away.
I plan on another 100 (used this time) and will dedicate it's design for the same use as the LX450. Cut the frame down, fab stuff on, L-shocks, 36's and it'll see the Rubi.
My 100 is running the moderate trails now and going on the long trips (like to CO).
Wuss.