Picked this up for my boy on the weekend...fantastic condition for it’s age.
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I got a full suss bike recently (see my post above), having not had once since a 2004 Spec Enduro. Full suspension has changed a lot since then - weight, stiffness, bike feel. The dropper has also been a game changer for me too.
My problem with the Enduro was dropping the post risked damaging the shock body, even with the bumper you got for the shock body.
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I haven’t bought a bike for years I can’t justify it
I still have these (modded quite a bit over the years) they still work better than me.
Can't compete with most in here but here's mine. Matching Specialized grips and pedals with the suspension as tight as possible and as close to road tyres as I could get. Enjoying Strava on it.
Hahaha I can remember throwing them away for that reason but since then I've made guards out of whatever's in my shed when I've been spraying Gt85 or Muckoff.
I don't use my bikes as much these days as my boy (staffie) and his walks come first, but.....
since sales of bikes have rocketed I've noticed quite a few wheel and pedal reflectors lying on the trails
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They look like they have modern relaxed geometry at the front end.
I've seen some cracking bikes lately including the Whyte 905 which I always thought of getting.
I've also seen some that've obviously been dragged from the back of the garage.
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My DH rig from early 00’s, long since gone. A Karpiel Disco Volante. Solid and bombproof!
My mid-90’s Titanium Red. I think the frame alone cost £699!
Tempted to get the Titanium Red in full on retro loveliness with some Magura hydraulics, Pace RC35/36, full XTR, Middleburn cranks, Hope titanium hubs etc etc. Basically all the bits I drooled over in MBUK but couldn’t afford when I was 15!
Love the Turners!
I still have a DHR that is on long term loan to a mate. It feels very short these days, but I had a boxy DHR, then a Santa Cruz V10, Foes Mono (2:1) and then went back to the same DHR as yours. They rode so well ! The Foes has the steepest head angle ever and was pretty horrible to ride.
I still have a titanium DBR Axis TT which I bought new in 1996 and last upgraded in 2000 with Pace RC36, middleburn cranks, Hope hydro disc brake conversion etc!
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All great bikes on here. Wish I still had some pics of my old Zaskar LE which was my first serious MTB.
Anyway, my daughters current sqeeze needs a low cost but halfway decent MTB if anyone knows of anything going. He just missed out on second hand Trek Marlin 5 that Leisure Lakes had in stock for £315, which I reckon was damn cheap.
Give me a pm if you got or know of anything ideally Midlands.
I saw another Whyte 905 yesterday on the West Pennine Moor but don't think it was a new one as it didn't have the wider tyres that they have now.
What does your missus think of it ??
I bought my missus a Trek 4300 then a Rockhopper years ago.
I was glad she didn't want the full suss i was going to get her as her interest waned shortly after a Manchester-Blackpool run
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That Karpiel is lovely! I used to have a poster of this model on my wall, I thihk Josh Bender or one of those early freeride pioneers used to ride for Karpiel
Still love looking at these hucking great DH rigs, I had a Mountain Cycle Shockwave and used to race across the country for a small local team.
Now I'm one of those lycra clad Road riders, the old me would be so disappointed
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Well... she finds the riding position very comfortable, but found the seat hard and was a little sore after the first long ride lol (But she hadn’t been on a bike ride for over 12 months), and I have a nice sprung gel seat on my own bike, so I felt a little guilty. She loves it, loves the looks and the big tyres, and finds the dropper post very useful. Her daughter has said she’d like something the same (I think more for the look of the 27.5+ tyres) but I’m not buying another 905 as a present just yet. I’m very impressed with it. It’s a 2019 bike that looks like new, was hardly used and I picked it up fir less than 50% of list, so I’m happy, as she was looking at just buying a cheaper new bike.
It's just a matter of time...
Just platform pedals. I use platform pedals with an open cage on my own bike, as I never got used to clip in pedals especially off-road when I had my foot out a lot of the time lol. It was probably a lot closer to 60% off. Just a crazily good deal locally, right size etc. we got lucky - and I made an offer, which was accepted, so all happy.
It's just a matter of time...
I have clipless on my cobbled together ex mtb but never got used to them off road, even with the 50/50 clipless/platform type.
So its grippy pedals and 5tens.
The fact that bike sales have rocketed makes your purchase look even better.
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It was quite something! I’d occasionally ride into town (Cambridge) on it when I lived in Grantchester...I think I wasted half my effort as the pedalling was absorbed my the massive front and rear travel! Really only any good for coming down...fast! The Titanium Red on the other hand was light was a whippet! When first built my uncle lent me his front wheel which was titanium spokes on a titanium Hope hub...unfortunately he wanted it back once he built me another!
My uncle and his mates were well in to the scene (still is) and there were lots of cracking retro bikes in my youth. One had the square framed Pace with RC35, another had an Orange all top end components. I always listed after the Zasker LE though after seeing it on the front of MBUK so often! I also remember going down to Olympia for Bike 95 and Bike 96...happy days.
Went out with my brother today on my Boardman mountain bike as I hadn’t seen him for weeks(usually take my hybrid)
He’s converted his trick cannondale to battery power- we managed 20 miles mainly on Road with a few bridalways
Garmin says I easily ‘earnt’ A few G&T’s tonight
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Back when I was very into my Xc mountain biking when 10miles a day on challenging terrain weekdays and 40+ miles on a Saturday was an average week my weapon of choice was this.
A now very sadly neglected Thorn Raven Enduro with Rohloff gear hub, hope mini monos, fox forks and lots of other nice bits.
My peak was a 3 day Whitehaven to Sunderland Coast to Coast with 2 mates. Sadly I rediscovered women once my riding has whittled my 150kg body down to sub 100kg and a particularly bad one put me in the road to ruin once more.
Thanks to lockdown cancelling a planned holiday and other stars aligning I’m getting back into things with this new Voodoo Hoodoo. Rather nice bit of kit for the money. Nowhere near the ride of the thorn but I’d need to spend more than the voodoos price tag to get it back on the road.
Distance is up to about 2 miles on tame local trails but I’m determined to get back to where I was.
Just put a high rise stem on it and adjusted where the brakes and shifter is so I can pedal without having to exhale as my gut gets in the way lol. Need to get some larger pedals for my size 12 clown feet and it should be all good.
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Top man, congratulations being back in the saddle, its a great way to lose weight and get outside. Sent from my SM-G977B using TZ-UK mobile app
Here are mine... an On*One Parkwood and a Titus El Guapo 29...
Thought it’s time I shared mine.
2015 Canondale Trigger Carbon 2
More bike than I’ll ever need but so much fun on the downs and easy to peddle on the up’s
Smashed out a quick 15 miles around the Monarchs way today
N+1...
Giant XTC Carbon 29’er 2012 Quicker on the ups than Trigger great for all day xc rides, not as much fun on the downs though
Bitza on a inbred 29’er frame - winter hack/loaner
Can’t mind road bike/pub bike
I need to get focused on clearing my garage and getting back onto two wheels. In the middle of the chaos is my very old merida aluminium mtb, from 1989, with no suspension at all. Don't know if I would trust the integrity of the frame now?
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Just spotted this thread, my latest, hopefully a return to mountain biking.IMG_3158.JPG
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My 2018 (but only just bought by me) specialized Chisel is my first XC bike and also my first 29er. Took her out last Sunday and managed 26km. Absolutely fell in love with the bike and hopefully will be back out on her tomorrow for another 25/30km. An absolute steal of a rrp (£1200 odd) and is a rocket ship..I could of bought a newer version but the colour ways were a bit too bright (bright blues) and they only now come in a 1x geartrain. This was the first chisel and came with a 2x geartrain. Anyhow...here she is...
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I think some of the increase in price is the tech you are paying for. Similar to the enduro/MX market you mention . MX bikes have tech advances like launch control but as a result cost more and more.
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Thanks that's great feedback, was hoping there might have been some road work involved as in the process of looking for a 29er and have been mainly doing road work with my girlfriend who has a hybrid. I can keep up with her so don't mind using a mountain bike also believe a 29er will handle better than my 26" so happy days if that's the case