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if your not going for full sus. then a decent saracen with front sus. carrera I have never had a problem with and had 3 of them and all stolen. :(
you have already mentioned kona but not one of my favourites. also got giant and specialised.it just depends on what bike takes your fancy when you look at it. :)
£500-600 is a reasonable budget for a decent hardtail (You won't get an MTB without front suspension for that money), but at that price point disc brakes are likely to be cable operated - my advice is to stay away - stick to V's or make sure you get hydraulic discs.
Again, at that price the frame will be aluminium - not a lot of choice here
V brakes are simple, reliable and easy to maintain. Their main downfall for UK XC (Cross country) riders is the reduction in performance in wet and muddy conditions - are you likely to be riding in the depths of winter?
All XC mountain bikes will have a 22-32-44 set of front chainrings, and at that price either 8 or 9 at the rear with either 11-32 or 11-34 range. If you look closely at the crankset, and make sure that it has removeable rings you can change this fairly easily (although any significant increase in size will necessitate a new chain)
"LBS" (Local bike shop): This is most likely to get you the best pre and after sales service. However, you are not likely to pay significantly less than RRP
Evans Cycles is a good source of low-price quality bikes, and they have a number of stores as well. Customer service can be patchy sometimes - I've had 4 bikes from them, though, and not had any problems.Alaric.
I would look at Trek or Specialised. Also for your SOH they do WMS models now.
If you want Steel then take a look at Merlin Cycles (link mentioned earlier) and the Rock Lobster range.
Sus forks no problems make all day rides more comfortable. However if cycle cross on the cards I would look at a ridged fork perhaps or a fork which can be locked out.
I would also take a look at On-One Bikes run by Brant Richards. They do some nice Stell bikes and a good price .
1. For £500-£600 your right to stick to a hard tail but might want to think about marzocchi forks as well as the other two as they make very nice hard wearing kit.
I always find it more fun to build your own!I originaly bought a Scott a few years ago and its slowly evolved. I think the only part remaining from the original is the bottom bracket!! Quote1. For £500-£600 your right to stick to a hard tail but might want to think about marzocchi forks as well as the other two as they make very nice hard wearing kit. Id second that on the marzocchi forks, simple and very effective.I had a pair of manitou and after hitting a tree (dont ask) they folded up!I was not impressed!
Have you looked at Orange?http://www.orangebikes.co.uk/
Quote from: "littlepow"Have you looked at Orange?http://www.orangebikes.co.uk/No I hadn'tSWMBO had an 'Aluminium O' (see my opening post for image)
richardin light of your dedication to the fabled brand from solihull im very surprised you havent followed suit with the 2 wheeled variant
Quote from: "vinnie110"Brant Richards!!!That's a name from the past, I wonder if it's the same one I know who used to work in 'Two Wheels Good' in Leeds with John Stevenson? (ex -Mountain Bike UK editor)Yes thats the one, great guy.
Brant Richards!!!That's a name from the past, I wonder if it's the same one I know who used to work in 'Two Wheels Good' in Leeds with John Stevenson? (ex -Mountain Bike UK editor)
Some of the strips were seriously hippy-ish/surreal, but always fun!Mint Sauce