I found myself on an unplanned ride today with my Gus Boots Willsen, and let me say, it’s a real mountain bike—no doubt about it. Sure, it’s also a hillibike and a damn good cruiser, but until now, I’d been treating it like a dad gravel rig, cruising along the easy paths. Today, though, I was out there with a buddy on a full suspension beast, and the Gus held its ground.
But let’s talk about the shifting. Friction shifting is a cruel mistress. I found myself hesitating to shift, worried I’d miss a gear while ascending, so I sort of grunted it out in a select few gears. It’s the only ride I’ve been on in a while that made me lust for indexed shifting. The 2.25-inch cross-country tires I’m currently running? Not ideal. A wider tire with lower pressure would have been a game changer, no question about it. Surprisingly, my 70 degree swept handlebars were an actual blessing as they allowed me to keep my weight back while descending.
Thank the gods for the SQ Labs 602 saddle—padded and ready for the chaos of rocky terrain. I shudder to think what it would have been like on one of my Brooks saddles. I was seated, navigating through a minefield of rocks, without a dropper post to save my undercarriage from abuse.
I’ve ridden my fair share of 90s mountain bikes, and I’ll tell you this: the Gus is a more capable singletrack machine with its improved geometry. Today’s ride opened my eyes. The Gus is more than just a hillibike. It’s an all-rounder, ready for whatever madness the trail throws at you, so long as you’re keeping the rubber on the ground.

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Love to hear about your adventures with Gus, and couldn't agree more that upsizing your tires will yield even better results.
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I am running tubeless 2.5" Teravail Ehline tires on my 54cm (medium) Gus. I enjoy the tubeless setup because when I ride local mtb trails I typically drop the pressure down to 20-24 lbs psi. without worry of pinching, and it allows for a cushy ride. Then, I'll inflate them back up to 32-35 psi for riding around town. The Ehlines are a great balance of relatively low rolling resistance and low noise for pavement, but great for traction in dirt. As for clearance, it really depends on the tire and most importantly which brake you're using. I'm using Motolites, so I only have about < 1cm of clearance from the quick release arm. No room for any larger tires, or fenders with this particular brake / tire combo.BrianLex KY
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I'm not a Gus'r yet, but definitely a big fan of big tires on trail Rivs! I've maxed my Clem out with 2.6" Mezcals, which are fantastic even with tubes. Curious if any of you other Hillibikers have made the switch from tubes to tubeless and how noticeable the difference was? Also, anyone running anything wider than a 2.6 on their Gus/Susie - what's the absolute max that will fit?
... @Patrick: My Clem is a size 64 on 700c Cliffhangers ( 25mm internal width) running tubes - I didn't have calipers on hand, but my measuring tape estimate came to ~65-66mm for the 29x2.6" Mezcal. It certainly runs bigger than the 29x2.6" Nobby Nic that I used for a short time, which is my only other point of reference. I also totally agree with you on unpaved tire pressures - back in my 'racy' days I would run ~16psi on my tubeless 26x2.4" - even 20psi resulted in a noticeable hit to traction. I'm about 20lbs heaver now (140>160), but I'm guessing I had the big Mezcals down to ~20psi with tubes on my last ride and they felt great.
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