Any Mountain bikers 19:11 - Mar 5 with 13757 views | max936 | in der house? just thinking about investing in a new one and Im torn between 3, so after some advice. Ta. | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 19:15 - Mar 5 with 6830 views | Swanjack10 | Im selling a cr250, may struggle to carry you tho also with powerband | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 19:21 - Mar 5 with 6822 views | max936 |
Any Mountain bikers on 19:15 - Mar 5 by Swanjack10 | Im selling a cr250, may struggle to carry you tho also with powerband |
I used to have a CR 450 cracking bike wildly quick and brilliant fun, but Im on about a push bike now mun. | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 06:52 - Mar 6 with 6773 views | orion3016 |
Any Mountain bikers on 19:21 - Mar 5 by max936 | I used to have a CR 450 cracking bike wildly quick and brilliant fun, but Im on about a push bike now mun. |
How you doing Max What you looking at? Forget 26" wheels old news now, being fazed out If you want easy riding for distance get a 29er 650b are new options , these are 27,5" wheels and offer best of both worlds | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 09:16 - Mar 6 with 6744 views | wizardwade | tredz got some good deals on 2013 bikes,ive got a trek 69er,its got a 29" wheel on the front and a 26"on the back I find it handles pretty good like!!! | | | |
Any Mountain bikers on 10:06 - Mar 6 with 6729 views | rob | Yep, been mountain biking for some time now, and it's a great hobby especially with such great trail centres around here. Sadly, I can't offer much advice because i still know hardly anything about actual bikes! | | | |
Any Mountain bikers on 10:39 - Mar 6 with 6717 views | max936 |
Any Mountain bikers on 06:52 - Mar 6 by orion3016 | How you doing Max What you looking at? Forget 26" wheels old news now, being fazed out If you want easy riding for distance get a 29er 650b are new options , these are 27,5" wheels and offer best of both worlds |
Yeah, 29'er's way forward it seems, l've a 26 now Specialised hardrock, but looking at the Voodoo Bizango and the new Boardman pro, also the Cannondale flash alloy 3, they're on offer with Pauls cycles, on a 2012 model, but l think the Boardman might be the better buy. [Post edited 6 Mar 2014 18:30]
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Any Mountain bikers on 11:25 - Mar 6 with 6700 views | wizardwade |
Any Mountain bikers on 10:39 - Mar 6 by max936 | Yeah, 29'er's way forward it seems, l've a 26 now Specialised hardrock, but looking at the Voodoo Bizango and the new Boardman pro, also the Cannondale flash alloy 3, they're on offer with Pauls cycles, on a 2012 model, but l think the Boardman might be the better buy. [Post edited 6 Mar 2014 18:30]
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looking at those the voodoo is an awesome bike for the price ,won lots of awards in its category. the cannondale looks awesome!!! but for some reason the boardman would be the one for me,looks more solid and has good componentry and the best reviews off people who have bought it. im no expert mind!!!! I usually buy my bikes 2nd hand to be honest, get some cracking deals but hey its a bit of a gamble! | | | |
Any Mountain bikers on 12:05 - Mar 6 with 6690 views | LeonisGod |
Any Mountain bikers on 10:39 - Mar 6 by max936 | Yeah, 29'er's way forward it seems, l've a 26 now Specialised hardrock, but looking at the Voodoo Bizango and the new Boardman pro, also the Cannondale flash alloy 3, they're on offer with Pauls cycles, on a 2012 model, but l think the Boardman might be the better buy. [Post edited 6 Mar 2014 18:30]
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I've a Conondale HT CAAD4 series from about 1999 still going strong with mostly stock components, if that's any help. It's been bullet proof and the headshock fork is a fantastic piece of kit giving you a much more connected feel (but hard to find anywhere to service it round here). I'm assuming the flash comes with 'normal' front forks though? Would still be solid. Boardman have a good reputation, so would also be good. Comes down to fit and personal preference in the end. I don't think anyone would go wrong with either. The other option new is to look at mail order, from a company like Canyon. I bought a full sus Canyon a couple of years ago and the spec for the money is fantastic. It's comfy and eats up the trail centres round here, but not as quick cross-country as my Cannondale. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Any Mountain bikers on 12:17 - Mar 6 with 6682 views | jackthelad01 |
Any Mountain bikers on 12:05 - Mar 6 by LeonisGod | I've a Conondale HT CAAD4 series from about 1999 still going strong with mostly stock components, if that's any help. It's been bullet proof and the headshock fork is a fantastic piece of kit giving you a much more connected feel (but hard to find anywhere to service it round here). I'm assuming the flash comes with 'normal' front forks though? Would still be solid. Boardman have a good reputation, so would also be good. Comes down to fit and personal preference in the end. I don't think anyone would go wrong with either. The other option new is to look at mail order, from a company like Canyon. I bought a full sus Canyon a couple of years ago and the spec for the money is fantastic. It's comfy and eats up the trail centres round here, but not as quick cross-country as my Cannondale. |
Hi -- Try looking at a website called " PEDALON" , yesterday I went and picked up a Giant Trance 27.5 2 its a Full SUS bike with great reviews . This bike is the same price where ever you buy it , but this firm gives you freebies or PODIUM points . I basically had £478 worth of free equipment with my bike . Well worth the 2.5 hour journey me thinks | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 13:46 - Mar 6 with 6648 views | LeonisGod |
Any Mountain bikers on 12:17 - Mar 6 by jackthelad01 | Hi -- Try looking at a website called " PEDALON" , yesterday I went and picked up a Giant Trance 27.5 2 its a Full SUS bike with great reviews . This bike is the same price where ever you buy it , but this firm gives you freebies or PODIUM points . I basically had £478 worth of free equipment with my bike . Well worth the 2.5 hour journey me thinks |
Blimey. They've some cracking offers on road bikes too. Bike porn http://www.pedalon.co.uk/acatalog/trek-madone-4.5-c-2013.html | | | |
Any Mountain bikers on 14:02 - Mar 6 with 6639 views | wizardwade | it is a great site! just seen the road bike I bought a few months ago for £700 cheaper! maaaaaaaan | | | |
Any Mountain bikers on 18:08 - Mar 6 with 6600 views | max936 |
Any Mountain bikers on 12:05 - Mar 6 by LeonisGod | I've a Conondale HT CAAD4 series from about 1999 still going strong with mostly stock components, if that's any help. It's been bullet proof and the headshock fork is a fantastic piece of kit giving you a much more connected feel (but hard to find anywhere to service it round here). I'm assuming the flash comes with 'normal' front forks though? Would still be solid. Boardman have a good reputation, so would also be good. Comes down to fit and personal preference in the end. I don't think anyone would go wrong with either. The other option new is to look at mail order, from a company like Canyon. I bought a full sus Canyon a couple of years ago and the spec for the money is fantastic. It's comfy and eats up the trail centres round here, but not as quick cross-country as my Cannondale. |
I really fancy the Boardman, but its a 20 speed whereas the Cannondale is a 30 speed, what difference that makes I don't now, Im wondering how well it will pull compared to the Cannondale on the climbs and flat. | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 18:17 - Mar 6 with 6593 views | Darran | It'll have to be a strong f*cker Max. | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 18:25 - Mar 6 with 6580 views | max936 |
Any Mountain bikers on 18:17 - Mar 6 by Darran | It'll have to be a strong f*cker Max. |
Nice one Roland, fukoff and eat your Peter's pie | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 18:28 - Mar 6 with 6574 views | Swanjack10 |
Any Mountain bikers on 18:17 - Mar 6 by Darran | It'll have to be a strong f*cker Max. |
Lmfaoooooooooooo it will defo have to be cast iron frame with titanium shocks and hard rubber tyres | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 18:45 - Mar 6 with 6564 views | max936 |
Any Mountain bikers on 18:28 - Mar 6 by Swanjack10 | Lmfaoooooooooooo it will defo have to be cast iron frame with titanium shocks and hard rubber tyres |
Fukme shorty, you're another one on dazzes leash, he'll have you sitting on his lap next | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 18:53 - Mar 6 with 6557 views | Swanjack10 |
Any Mountain bikers on 18:45 - Mar 6 by max936 | Fukme shorty, you're another one on dazzes leash, he'll have you sitting on his lap next |
Im on the payroll now but hes only stating the truth | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 19:30 - Mar 6 with 6543 views | max936 |
Any Mountain bikers on 18:53 - Mar 6 by Swanjack10 | Im on the payroll now but hes only stating the truth |
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Any Mountain bikers on 19:47 - Mar 6 with 6534 views | dgt73 |
Any Mountain bikers on 10:39 - Mar 6 by max936 | Yeah, 29'er's way forward it seems, l've a 26 now Specialised hardrock, but looking at the Voodoo Bizango and the new Boardman pro, also the Cannondale flash alloy 3, they're on offer with Pauls cycles, on a 2012 model, but l think the Boardman might be the better buy. [Post edited 6 Mar 2014 18:30]
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I bought a voodoo bike from Halfords last year paid £349 for it and excellent value for money. I suppose it depends what you want out of a bike, but if you are like me and just want to go for a ride to get some exercise, then the voodoo is ideal. | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 20:06 - Mar 6 with 6517 views | max936 |
Any Mountain bikers on 19:47 - Mar 6 by dgt73 | I bought a voodoo bike from Halfords last year paid £349 for it and excellent value for money. I suppose it depends what you want out of a bike, but if you are like me and just want to go for a ride to get some exercise, then the voodoo is ideal. |
Yep, they're quality bikes for the money, the components are great, but its stuff like the head stock that you got to be carefull of, the fire roads I use take their toll, my old Specialised as taken a right hammering, got a few leaks on fork seals, but that was a cheap bike though, just a stock specialised hardrock with V brakes, heavy bloody thing too, my mate is getting the Boardman through the Cycle to work scheme, jammy git | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 20:09 - Mar 6 with 6514 views | orion3016 |
Any Mountain bikers on 10:39 - Mar 6 by max936 | Yeah, 29'er's way forward it seems, l've a 26 now Specialised hardrock, but looking at the Voodoo Bizango and the new Boardman pro, also the Cannondale flash alloy 3, they're on offer with Pauls cycles, on a 2012 model, but l think the Boardman might be the better buy. [Post edited 6 Mar 2014 18:30]
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Boardman will probably have better kit, but cannondale will be better made All depends on budget Also check out canyon.com for best kit at price range, they cut the middle man out buying direct | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 20:09 - Mar 6 with 6513 views | max936 |
Always said you was a cheeky tw@t Cheers for the link though | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 20:10 - Mar 6 with 6512 views | Swanjack10 |
Any Mountain bikers on 20:06 - Mar 6 by max936 | Yep, they're quality bikes for the money, the components are great, but its stuff like the head stock that you got to be carefull of, the fire roads I use take their toll, my old Specialised as taken a right hammering, got a few leaks on fork seals, but that was a cheap bike though, just a stock specialised hardrock with V brakes, heavy bloody thing too, my mate is getting the Boardman through the Cycle to work scheme, jammy git |
Remember the chopper bike with gear lever inbetween legs get one of those or a bmx with luminous skywaysI | |
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Any Mountain bikers on 20:15 - Mar 6 with 6508 views | max936 |
Any Mountain bikers on 20:09 - Mar 6 by orion3016 | Boardman will probably have better kit, but cannondale will be better made All depends on budget Also check out canyon.com for best kit at price range, they cut the middle man out buying direct |
Check out the Boardman 29'er Pro on Halfords site that's a grand, the Cannondale 29'er Flash Alloy 3 2012 model is 870quid [1400 when it came out] online at Pauls Cycles. | |
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