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Chat => Sports, Hobbies & Motors => Topic started by: Bacon on April 28, 2009, 02:30:53 AM

Title: Where to buy?
Post by: Bacon on April 28, 2009, 02:30:53 AM
Not cycled in quite a few years.

Back then i was mainly riding on GTs.

Im looking for a Hardtail or Rigid bike, i think preference would go to MTB, think maybe its classified as Urban MTB these days (would also consider front suspension).

Need advice on good brands to buy, what highlights to look out for when buying etc. I like VFM so if its a flip up between a ferrari and an M3, id sooner have the fully loaded latter and save a few quid.

Im tall, i doubt they do a bike for me, but hopefully someone can point to the closest frame/wheel sizing.
Title: Re:Where to buy?
Post by: soopahfly on April 28, 2009, 12:13:56 PM
www.chainreactioncycles.co.uk


Depends what your budget is, and what sort of riding you want to do.

Spend ideally between £300 - £500.  Avoid disc brakes and full suspension at this price range as they will be junk.
For an Idea, my brakes alone cost nearly £300.

Stick to the bigger brands, like:
GT, Specialized, Kona, Trek, Orange, Giant, and in this price range Claude Butler.

Most bikes go up to to around 22" frames, so you shouldnt have a problem unless your the BFG.
Title: Re:Where to buy?
Post by: soopahfly on April 28, 2009, 12:22:52 PM
http://www.stif.co.uk/gear/select_options.asp?productid=6930&store=mtb

Trek 4500, £450 and goes up to 24"
Title: Re:Where to buy?
Post by: Bacon on April 28, 2009, 15:19:21 PM
Quote from: soopahflywww.chainreactioncycles.co.uk


Depends what your budget is, and what sort of riding you want to do.

Spend ideally between £300 - £500.  Avoid disc brakes and full suspension at this price range as they will be junk.
For an Idea, my brakes alone cost nearly £300.

Stick to the bigger brands, like:
GT, Specialized, Kona, Trek, Orange, Giant, and in this price range Claude Butler.

Most bikes go up to to around 22" frames, so you shouldnt have a problem unless your the BFG.

I would say mainly Urban/City riding, but i dont want to limit myself and would rather get an MTB so i have the option later.

As for gear, spec and bikes, its pretty much the same as when i was riding, and common sense really i suppose i.e. your going to get a better specced rigid bike over something with suspension because the suspension is taking away from the price of the rest of the bike.

Ok now i have an idea.

So whats considered a good setup these days for the groupset, still LX, XT?
Title: Re:Where to buy?
Post by: soopahfly on April 28, 2009, 19:13:57 PM
Deore, LX and XT in the shimano camp.

X.7 and X.9 in Sram.

My moneys on sram.  1:1 shifting ratios, fixed knuckles and stronger springs.
Title: Re:Where to buy?
Post by: Bacon on April 28, 2009, 20:47:08 PM
Been offered Specialized Hard Rock, or P1/2 AM from the local store. Told me they have good strong frames and wheels, and lockout fork.

Still looking
Title: Re:Where to buy?
Post by: dogbert on April 29, 2009, 12:53:56 PM
http://www.falconcycles.co.uk/CORP/cb/rock.html#

I can recommend that bike for urban and off-road.
I use it every day to commute into work and weekends for fun.

Title: Re:Where to buy?
Post by: Leon on May 08, 2009, 08:14:52 AM
Quote from: dogberthttp://www.falconcycles.co.uk/CORP/cb/rock.html#

I can recommend that bike for urban and off-road.
I use it every day to commute into work and weekends for fun.


I remember that everyone was told to get the Rock when they asked about what to get, cant seem to find them for sale anymore tho?!
Title: Re:Where to buy?
Post by: Bacon on May 08, 2009, 12:22:54 PM
Quote from: Dooms
Quote from: dogberthttp://www.falconcycles.co.uk/CORP/cb/rock.html#

I can recommend that bike for urban and off-road.
I use it every day to commute into work and weekends for fun.


I remember that everyone was told to get the Rock when they asked about what to get, cant seem to find them for sale anymore tho?!

Specialized? http://www.specialized.com/gb/en/bc/SBCExperience.jsp?eid=107