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ian rst 17-10-2005 03:19 PM

ATT mountain bike users
 
I want to get a new mountain bike i have no knowledge of bikes really. I have no more really than £200 to spend on one. A local bike shop recommended the Gaint rock SE as the giant bikes seem to have the best componants on them at that sort of price range. I am looking for one which has at least front shocks. It will be for on and off road?? Any help please????

keithG666 17-10-2005 03:25 PM

i walked into a bike shop last month at wouchester..........

first mountain bike i came across was £3599.............so i walked straight back out again!!!! :eek: :eek: :roll:

Daveyboy 17-10-2005 03:25 PM

:cry:

It's Czech Mate 17-10-2005 04:00 PM

Wont go wrong with that for the cash mate

Altho my local shop is doing 06 Giant Rincon's for £230!!! Which is bargaintastic. You wont beat Giant for VFM at this price :top:

Oranoco 17-10-2005 04:04 PM

Try and stretch a little further with your budget. You are best off getting the bike with the best fram possible as all the other components can be upgraded as they break or wear. Got my missus a Specialised the other year for £249. Stick to a rigid bike as well as there will be less compromise on other components to offlay the costs of suspension.

DazC 17-10-2005 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by keithG666
i walked into a bike shop last month at wouchester..........

first mountain bike i came across was £3599.............so i walked straight back out again!!!! :eek: :eek: :roll:

That will be a good one though! I have an old Orange that cost about £1800 to build. :)

It's Czech Mate 17-10-2005 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by Oranoco
Try and stretch a little further with your budget. You are best off getting the bike with the best fram possible as all the other components can be upgraded as they break or wear. Got my missus a Specialised the other year for £249. Stick to a rigid bike as well as there will be less compromise on other components to offlay the costs of suspension.

The new bikes are so good tho

That Giant has an alu frame, butted main tubes. Roch Shox Judys with chromed steel stanchions nice v brakes, very nice alloy wheels and nice oem finishing kit. I honestly cant believe how good they are for the cash these days, something that good would have been £800 5 years ago :top:

CossieRep 17-10-2005 04:33 PM

My beast...

https://img5.imageshack.us/img5/4136/hpim2016a6yv.jpg
https://img5.imageshack.us/img5/2017/hpim2022a0qa.jpg

£1600 :eek:

Keith B 17-10-2005 08:53 PM

That looks more like a freeride bike than a mountain bike :?

It's Czech Mate 18-10-2005 08:05 AM

https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y2...i/TheBeast.jpg

and my latest addition :cry:


https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y2.../IMAGE_006.jpg

jumpin jack crash 18-10-2005 12:14 PM

heres my ride

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...3/S4010001.jpg

also got a couple of intense frames in me bedroom that ive broke, if anyone wants to restore them as i cant be fooked too, pm me for details ;)

Ryan 18-10-2005 12:16 PM

for god sake get a hailtail if your going on-road, softails are fooking useless unless you dont want to pedal.

I.e what there designed for, downhill runs.

Hardtails are good but sometimes not needed IMO and rigid forks saves so much weight.

Neil S 18-10-2005 12:17 PM

http://www.trailblasters.co.uk/galle...uly05/27_G.jpg

Me on my Cove G Spot in Morzine this year :DD:


Neil.

jumpin jack crash 18-10-2005 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by Ryan
for god sake get a hailtail if your going on-road, softails are fooking useless unless you dont want to pedal.

I.e what there designed for, downhill runs.

Hardtails are good but sometimes not needed IMO and rigid forks saves so much weight.

:? are u sure, cos i aint and i raced downhill ;)

Ryan 18-10-2005 12:28 PM

sure about what part exactly?

Neil S 18-10-2005 12:33 PM

Could be either - modern full suss is pretty handy, and certainly better than a hardtail on some climbs (rocky/loose for example).

If I recall, mr flash can certainly ride a bike ;) Was it you that posted the pic of you jumping off a HUGE flight of steps?

Neil.

Ryan 18-10-2005 12:35 PM

did anyone even look at what type of bike he's looking at?

or did you instantly think.


Oh lets show off my trials and downhill hoppers?

He wants a road bike with ocassional offroad, just by his current choice and his budget?

Hence why i suggested hardtail or rigid.

as full sus is completely wasted on the road and completely take the kenetic energy out of your pedal motion.

RichardPON 18-10-2005 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by Neil S
http://www.trailblasters.co.uk/galle...uly05/27_G.jpg

Me on my Cove G Spot in Morzine this year :DD:


Neil.

Go on Stockton :clap:

Cool pic man :cool:

jumpin jack crash 18-10-2005 12:36 PM

well about softails only being for downhill runs???

im sure x-country riders use them :?

im just making a point, not having a go. ;)

i know what u mean, my d/h rig was a coont to ride on the street but the x-country softails are a piece of piss to ride on the street. i had an intense tazer 4x bike which had 4 inch shock on the back and that was easy enough to ride around.

sm 18-10-2005 02:45 PM

personally id buy a second hand 1 thers loads about that people are selling after a few months of buying them for various reasons, mtb's devalue very quickly so u could get a £500 bike thats 2 months old for around £250 ish

as evryones posting pics of theirs heres mine

my azonic ds1 evo hardtail cost me £1500


https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...s/Image_05.jpg

my azonic eliminator full sus cost 4k :cry: :cry:


https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...eliminator.jpg

and my bmx only a cheap one spent over £1500 on many before


https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...s/DSC00039.jpg

spent over 15k on bikes in 15 years, mainly bmx's too :cry: :cry: :cry:

jumpin jack crash 18-10-2005 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by Neil S
If I recall, mr flash can certainly ride a bike ;) Was it you that posted the pic of you jumping off a HUGE flight of steps?

never posted a pic mate but ive jumped a few sets of steps in my time ;)

ian rst 18-10-2005 04:29 PM

Ok well most of what was said is well over my head????

This is the bike in question https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v..._Gts_400_L.jpg

So this bike will do just what i want it to do??

jumpin jack crash 18-10-2005 04:34 PM

sm that eliminator looks the dogs to be fair, always thought the azonics had great style to them. :top: if i had not chose the m1 i would have got an azonic.

agree with u on the second hand bikes, very cheep nowadays. which is a coont cos my £2500 hardtaill i can only get £900 tops for :wall: :wall:

ian rst all i say is look around mate, on ebay, magazines such as dirt or mbuk, i think u could get a £1000 bike for around £300 if u looked around enough.

Keith B 18-10-2005 04:42 PM

Ryan - You'd best get up to speed on your biking tech mate. Alot of 5" travel (front and rear) mountain bikes now come with lockouts or use suspension designs that utilise chain tension to stop any pedal induced bob. I've got a Stumpy expert (27.5lbs weight) which has both front and rear lockouts so it pedals as well as a hardtail on the road (although obviously the tyres generate alot more resistance than a road bike) and on the rough stuff I'm alot faster up hill than I used to be on my 23lb hardtail. At the end of the ride I'm also alot less beaten up and feel fresher as my legs havent had to deal with all the shock loadings that you get with a hardtail on bumpy trails.
Whilst you're researching bike technology check out 'Pro-pedal' and 'Brain' shox from Fox. :top:

Oranoco 18-10-2005 04:44 PM

MBUK :top: Is Mint Sauce still in it?

jumpin jack crash 18-10-2005 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by Keith B
Ryan - You'd best get up to speed on your biking tech mate. Alot of 5" travel (front and rear) mountain bikes now come with lockouts or use suspension designs that utilise chain tension to stop any pedal induced bob. I've got a Stumpy expert (27.5lbs weight) which has both front and rear lockouts so it pedals as well as a hardtail on the road (although obviously the tyres generate alot more resistance than a road bike) and on the rough stuff I'm alot faster up hill than I used to be on my 23lb hardtail. At the end of the ride I'm also alot less beaten up and feel fresher as my legs havent had to deal with all the shock loadings that you get with a hardtail on bumpy trails.
Whilst you're researching bike technology check out 'Pro-pedal' and 'Brain' shox from Fox. :top:

and the i-drive system from gt thats abou 4 years old now :cry: :cry: :cry:

boXXer 18-10-2005 06:08 PM

The new giants are VERY good for the money TBH. And considering Giant make a hell of a lot of frames for other companys (kona, raleigh and a few others) you wouldnt be going wrong with either of them. We have just had delivery of all the '06 Giants and they look the same as last year! The rock SE would be best if you only wanna spend £200, but also the other one to look at is the Trek 3700 for £230. nice bikes too!

And Ryan, you REALLY do need to read about the new suspension tech stuff. The specialised EPIC is the most Hardtail "feeling" out the lot of them, and it actually feels like a hardtail till you hit a bump. And as these rear shocks have adjustable threshold, you can almost dial out ANY movement in the back end, or completely lock out the other Fox models.

i work in a bike shop, so if ya want any info on any models give us a shout mate. :top:

Oh and COSSIEREP, good frames...........















































NOT!

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...o/DSCF0049.jpg

i broke 3 of them in total in one year. AND the new EVO's are just as bad.

While we are on the subject of bikes, some of my ones.....
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...pookyDrive.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1.../Sidekick2.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...o/Sidekick.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...ngePatriot.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...mexico/DH8.jpg

And a couple of shots that our shop did for MBUK....

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1.../DSC_00092.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1.../DSC_00232.jpg

jumpin jack crash 18-10-2005 06:39 PM

good whip out shot mike :top:

boXXer 18-10-2005 06:51 PM

cheers bud. :top: heavy as fook bike though!

bones96 18-10-2005 07:45 PM

try this belongs to amate of mine( Item number: 7190001540) on ebay now

jumpin jack crash 18-10-2005 07:55 PM

is that what £700 gets u these days??? :eek:

thats a lot of money

id have snapped that in a day :?

Neil S 18-10-2005 07:56 PM

Not usually my cup of tea:

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/1...pookyDrive.jpg

but I'm certainly tenting at that!! :top:

ian rst - Giant are always really competitive at the bottom end of the price range, so if you really want to buy new, you won't go far wrong. There are mega bargains to be had second hand if you know what you are looking for, or have a mate who can help :)

Neil.

Keith B 18-10-2005 08:17 PM

:eek: Neil - forgot to call you when I was in the UK about the biking! Only jsut remembered when I saw your name on this thread! oops! :cry:

Did an awesome ride here at the weekend - check it out via this link...

http://www.geoladders.com//show_route.php?route=217

I did the photo's for this ride - came out well :-)

Neil S 18-10-2005 08:28 PM

Wow! That looks amazing!! Think we'll be going back to france this year all being well :)

Some more pics from last time:

http://www.trailblasters.co.uk/galle...july05/2_G.jpg

http://www.trailblasters.co.uk/galle...july05/4_G.jpg

http://www.trailblasters.co.uk/galle...july05/5_G.jpg

http://www.trailblasters.co.uk/galle...july05/8_G.jpg

http://www.trailblasters.co.uk/galle...july05/7_G.jpg

http://www.trailblasters.co.uk/galle...uly05/22_G.jpg

Amazing Place!

Neil.

Adam Ash 18-10-2005 08:36 PM

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:


That looks awesome :top: :top:



im looking to trade my rockhopper against a orange five pretty soon, the bug has bitten hard :wall: :wall: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Keith B 18-10-2005 08:36 PM

OMG!! Now that looks sooooooooo cool! - Although there's jsut no way you'd get me doing that northshore off the top of that hut !!!!!!!! :eek:

The downhill trails look jsut amazing although I think my 4" all round Stumpjumper might be slightly out of its league there!

Is that Les Gets or Morzine?

Adam Ash 18-10-2005 08:41 PM

Les Gets i think Keith :top: :top: :top:


fook only a cheap ass plane ride away too :top:

Neil S 18-10-2005 08:45 PM

Bit of both! We stayed in Morzine and rode all over the ports du soleil area :)

You can ride over the top from the top of Pleney lift at Morzine to the top of the Les Gets DH! :DD:

Neil.

Keith B 18-10-2005 08:51 PM

One of friends in Scotland is thinking of organising a trip over to the alps next summer which sounds cool to me! How much was it to stay in one of those cool log cabin/challet type thingies for a week?

Adam Ash 18-10-2005 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by Keith B
One of friends in Scotland is thinking of organising a trip over to the alps next summer which sounds cool to me! How much was it to stay in one of those cool log cabin/challet type thingies for a week?


thats a 5star french hotel there m8 :top: :top: :cry: :cry: :cry:




theyre ALL like that up in the hills and villages, they wont break the bank anyway Keith :top: :top:


i could do with trying it out myself really, only ever been over to Les Arcs and la plagne for boarding, basically the same hills tho :cool: :banana: :banana:


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