Buying a new mountain bike today
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Buying a new mountain bike today
About to buy a Giant NRS-2 (04 model) today. Best price I've found is £750.
Anything I should know, or other bikes I should try, before I part with the cash? Tried the Gary Fisher cakes but preferred the Giant riding position and value for money!
Anything I should know, or other bikes I should try, before I part with the cash? Tried the Gary Fisher cakes but preferred the Giant riding position and value for money!
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I bought a mountain bike in may this year, I was keen on a giant but some of the models(around £600) were already sold out for all of 2004, I ended up buying a trek. The giants are nice though
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Hi TB
I bought the XTC4 and am really pleased with it, I tried the NRS's but couldnt justify the extra money at the time, as it was my first proper bike. That seems like quite a good price too.
Enjoy
How about starting a MTB forum, theres one for just about everything else on here now?
I bought the XTC4 and am really pleased with it, I tried the NRS's but couldnt justify the extra money at the time, as it was my first proper bike. That seems like quite a good price too.
Enjoy
How about starting a MTB forum, theres one for just about everything else on here now?
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I'm here, never fear. Wouldn't class myself as an 'expert', but I've ridden a lot and worked in a bike show for most of last year, so at the very least I can cut through the bullsh1t (most of it posted by UB ) and get you the answers you need.
If you can get an NRS £750, you can't go wrong. It's a quality bike, assuming you want a full-sus XC bike. If you're looking for something more free-ridey with big travel, you might want to consider ex-demo or 2nd-hand at that price. You could probably pick up an Orange 5 or something similar for a bit less than a grand.
The other thing you could do is to build up a bike yourself, but it's a bit more convoluted.
If you can get an NRS £750, you can't go wrong. It's a quality bike, assuming you want a full-sus XC bike. If you're looking for something more free-ridey with big travel, you might want to consider ex-demo or 2nd-hand at that price. You could probably pick up an Orange 5 or something similar for a bit less than a grand.
The other thing you could do is to build up a bike yourself, but it's a bit more convoluted.
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I had a go on a NRS3 when I bought my XTC4 from pauls cycles, couldnt justify the exra cost and wasnt sure I wanted a full susser. The riding I do im quicker on a hardtail.
You may want to check out this carbon scott as its in your price range.
http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/SCOTT.htm
You may want to check out this carbon scott as its in your price range.
http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/SCOTT.htm
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Oooooh. Nice prices. I can highly recommend the carbon Scott Strikes. Cracking bikes, 4.5" of travel at each end and yet weigh about 27lbs. Superb. Depending on what you regularly ride, I'd pick one of them over the NRS any day*
* Well, except for today, 'cos I'd pick the Slayer which I'm collecting tomorrow morning.
* Well, except for today, 'cos I'd pick the Slayer which I'm collecting tomorrow morning.
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What about chalets?
At least my bike's ready, collected, and has been ridden. Not by me - Mrs Moose wanted to ride it today - but it's not sitting in a bike shop, unlike some others, eh MarkO?
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I believe there's a chance mine might be ready today, assuming the M4 monos turned up yesterday. But it doesn't make any difference to me anyway, 'cos I can't ride it until tomorrow even if I wanted to.
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http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=370934
I can get you one of these (frame only, rrp 1100 in the sale) for silly money.
PM me if you are interested.
I can get you one of these (frame only, rrp 1100 in the sale) for silly money.
PM me if you are interested.
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'03 frame, direct from a shop the US. It'll actually come out at about £520 by the time I've paid VAT, but we've had no invoice from Customs yet.
They had 16 in stock 2 weeks ago, but at least two of them have been sold now. No major differences between the '03 and '04 frames (other than the paint job) so given the choice of £1299 RRP for the '04 frame in the UK, and approximately £400 + VAT for the '03 frame from the US, it wasn't a hard choice to make.
Got some US '05 130mm Fox Vanilla Rs on eBay for £260, too. I love the internet.
They had 16 in stock 2 weeks ago, but at least two of them have been sold now. No major differences between the '03 and '04 frames (other than the paint job) so given the choice of £1299 RRP for the '04 frame in the UK, and approximately £400 + VAT for the '03 frame from the US, it wasn't a hard choice to make.
Got some US '05 130mm Fox Vanilla Rs on eBay for £260, too. I love the internet.
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Originally Posted by MarkO
Got some US '05 130mm Fox Vanilla Rs on eBay for £260, too. I love the internet.
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I thought about getting some Pace, but having worked in a shop where (not even during the winter) we had to send a pair back to Pace about every 4-6 weeks to get the seals replaced, it's clear they're just not up to the british weather (which is daft for a british fork). The guys at the shop offered me some RC40s with a decent discount, but I just don't trust 'em.
Whereas Fox are totally <ronseal> and seem pretty bombproof. In a year I don't really remember anyone coming in with major problems on Fox Forx, except for one chap who'd DH raced a pair on a 222 (D'uh) and even then Tim Flooks sorted them again fairly easily.
Whereas Fox are totally <ronseal> and seem pretty bombproof. In a year I don't really remember anyone coming in with major problems on Fox Forx, except for one chap who'd DH raced a pair on a 222 (D'uh) and even then Tim Flooks sorted them again fairly easily.
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Basically, but mine are just the Rs, not the RLCs. Don't really need compression adjust, and certainly will never use lockout. That's not a bad price, actually, for the RLCs. I think they're about $600 in the US, and hardly anyone (except, IIRC, Stif) have the '05s in the UK yet.
The guy selling the pair I bought had 3 sets or Rs on eBay, and there was a buy-it-now price of £250 + P&P. Seemed too good to miss.
The guy selling the pair I bought had 3 sets or Rs on eBay, and there was a buy-it-now price of £250 + P&P. Seemed too good to miss.
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I thought about getting some Pace, but having worked in a shop where (not even during the winter) we had to send a pair back to Pace about every 4-6 weeks to get the seals replaced, it's clear they're just not up to the british weather (which is daft for a british fork). The guys at the shop offered me some RC40s with a decent discount, but I just don't trust 'em.
Whereas Fox are totally <ronseal> and seem pretty bombproof. In a year I don't really remember anyone coming in with major problems on Fox Forx, except for one chap who'd DH raced a pair on a 222 (D'uh) and even then Tim Flooks sorted them again fairly easily.
Whereas Fox are totally <ronseal> and seem pretty bombproof. In a year I don't really remember anyone coming in with major problems on Fox Forx, except for one chap who'd DH raced a pair on a 222 (D'uh) and even then Tim Flooks sorted them again fairly easily.
Manitou Minute 3 - best fork I've ridden.
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Originally Posted by MarkO
Basically, but mine are just the Rs, not the RLCs. Don't really need compression adjust, and certainly will never use lockout. That's not a bad price, actually, for the RLCs. I think they're about $600 in the US, and hardly anyone (except, IIRC, Stif) have the '05s in the UK yet.
The guy selling the pair I bought had 3 sets or Rs on eBay, and there was a buy-it-now price of £250 + P&P. Seemed too good to miss.
The guy selling the pair I bought had 3 sets or Rs on eBay, and there was a buy-it-now price of £250 + P&P. Seemed too good to miss.
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