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Are you going to test out 29" bikes? They have some 120-130mm travel 29ers that seem like they would be a lot of fun and pretty versatile for riding in FL. |
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08-28-2016, 10:29 PM | #68 |
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I'm in Kansas so I don't need my 120 mil Canyon [650b]. I'm considering a Trek Stache. When I was riding road bikes about 6-7 years ago I had really good luck with Scott. I've had a lot of mountain bikes and depending on ride conditions I'd look at a Santa Cruz Bronson or an Ibis Mojo if back in Texas or California
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I looked at the Specialized Camber as well, but when comparing the reviews, seems like the SB4.5 edged it out. Just under 26 pounds too. Yay!
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08-29-2016, 01:27 PM | #70 |
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Are yeti still having problems with cracked frames? Can't remember which one (might be the sb5) there were loads of cracked carbon frame stories going around.
For that travel range I think would probably opt for a trek fuel or remedy. only ever ridden the alu versions and whilst they're not the lightest bikes the weight is never apparent when riding them. I imagine the new carbon versions are excellent. |
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08-29-2016, 02:10 PM | #71 | |
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I've had Specialized mtn bikes forever and i want to step away from the big bike box manufactures. I know they are great bikes, just want something different than a Trek, Giant or Specialized. From what i'm reading and seeing, i won't be sacrificing anything by leaving the major brands either. Edit: Looks like there was a "press run" of rear suspension triangles which were found to be out of spec. They've updated their controls and QC with the carbon vendor, added 45g more carbon in stress areas as well. But even then from what i've read was that it was specific to a previous model (SB66) and previous rear triangle design. With a 5 year frame warranty, i'm not sweating it.
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To be fair I bought a lapierre knowing full well their reputation for carbon frames cracking. even though I researched to make sure my 2013 model didn't suffer the same problems it still cracked this year after 3 years of hard riding. |
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08-29-2016, 03:14 PM | #73 | |
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Sorry to hear about your issue with the Lapierre. Road, MTB?
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08-29-2016, 04:37 PM | #76 |
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Surprised this hasn't been mentioned: State Bicycle.
They are local here in Tempe, AZ home of Arizona State University. They create some great looking single speed/fixed gear bikes. Fantastic quality, and they are always changing they colors of the bikes to keep it fresh. |
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The bike ticked every box so went for it knowing it could be a risk. Like you though it had a 5 year frame warranty and as cracked frames are a common problem lapierre are fairly on the ball with replacements. had the bike in the shop January this year to replace the frame bearings and they noticed the tiniest hairline crack around the bottom bracket. Credit to the bike shop I could barely see it even when he was pointing at it. Ended up with a replacement 2015 827 frame instead which is actually better than the original. It also has the added bonus it's a 27.5 frame so I'm now looking st stripping it and rebuilding my dream spec with the new frame. The only hastle I've had with warranty claims is not lapierre its hotlines who are the uk distributor which means you have to go through them and not direct to lapierre. It just drags the whole process out and takes twice as long as needed. |
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John Hollands....from your neck of the woods....not sure if he's still building frames |
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I came very close to buying a Zero 6 frame set a week ago. Great bikes!
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I got a set of SES 4.5 with CK hubs. Fantastic wheels so far. Have about 3k miles on them. A week or so a go i was pushing a friend up a hill and a car was waiting behind us. I took my hand off her back to wave the car around us and didn't account for how much of my weight was on her back. My front wheel got close to her and one of my spokes hooked onto the heal of her shoe. Lifted my front wheel about 8" off the ground. To my surprise, no damage. All spokes are straight, tight and the wheel is true.
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And there's nothing wrong with the 753 reynolds tubing road bike I have along with several others |
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I've never subscribed to the "How many bikes do you need? N+1" theory of buying. On the other hand, I completely understand why people would want to! Cheers
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The number of bikes i want is N+1.
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