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granty92 29-05-13 10:41 AM

recommend me a mountain bike
 
so in september i'll be getting an inheritance and im looking to purchase a new full suspension downhill bike, i need some ideas on what to get, price needs to be below £3000 as thats the budget i set for a bike, so far im liking the look of the specialized status 2, but open to any make of bike, i have a few downhill spots near me so will be getting good use of jumps and drops

Drew Carey 29-05-13 11:20 AM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
Hi pal, may want to post in here;

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=119882

A lot of the MTBers don't own motorbikes anymore so will only look at that thread when updated etc.

Scoobs 29-05-13 12:09 PM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
Build one!!!

I completed a build in July last year. Spent getting on for 2k on a hardtail but got it just how I want so won't have to spend any cash on upgrades like you do if you buy off the peg. You also get the satisfaction of the build and you know that it's been put together right. £1500 on a frame and £1500 for parts will get you something pretty special.

granty92 29-05-13 12:56 PM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
was debating building my own actually but wont get warranty

Scoobs 29-05-13 01:22 PM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by granty92 (Post 2871536)
was debating building my own actually but wont get warranty

If you read the warranty it will probably be void the minute you take it off road. In my experience if I've ever broken anything it's been replaced anyway irrespective of whether it came on the bike or was after market.

Drew Carey 29-05-13 02:22 PM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
All the parts you buy, if new, would be covered under manufacturers warranty anyway......plus, my understanding was that most frames, if bought new were covered under warranty providing you didn't use forks that are not in the permitted size etc.

So if you want to build one, then providing all new parts, which for the budget you would probably be doing - then do it, as Scoobs said, you will get a tailor made bike - rather than a bike you want to spend loads doing up.

What kind of bike you after anyway? XC, AM, DH

granty92 29-05-13 02:29 PM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
yeah i think i'll look around at parts i'd like, only want downhill now, have a bmx, jump bike and xc, now want to add to the collection with dh :) plus i've found a park near me thats been made for dh bikes :)

Scoobs 29-05-13 02:49 PM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
Build it round this!

£1,300...! Bargain.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/I...inal/32014.jpg

Link to page: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=32014

granty92 29-05-13 02:53 PM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
ooo actually i really like that, like the red too :)

Scoobs 29-05-13 02:59 PM

Re: recommend me a mountain bike
 
Have a look at the Chain Reaction website. There's a "COVE Shocker" and a "NUKEPROOF Scalp" frame which also look good value.


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