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newbie... new bike.... updated. (help post)
I've managed to narrow down my search a little bit...
Here are some bikes I have in mind. Cannondale Jekyl 600 ( http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/03/cusa/model-3VN6.html Giant XTC NRS 2 ( http://www.giant-bicycle.com/us/030....07&model=10644 ) Giant XTC NRS 3 (cause it's cheaper... like.. $400 cheaper) K2 Tirade 4.0 ( http://www.k2bikes.com/03products/mountain/tirade_4.asp ) Jamis Dakar XLT 1.0 ( http://www.jamisbikes.com/bikes/03_2dakar_xlt1.html ) Any of your thoughts would be helpful... Thank you. $1,000 to $1,500 budget. -- rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/ Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt |
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newbie... new bike.... updated. (help post)
nodriver said...
I've managed to narrow down my search a little bit... Here are some bikes I have in mind. Cannondale Jekyl 600 ( http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/03/cusa/model-3VN6.html Giant XTC NRS 2 ( http://www.giant-bicycle.com/us/030....07&model=10644 ) Giant XTC NRS 3 (cause it's cheaper... like.. $400 cheaper) K2 Tirade 4.0 ( http://www.k2bikes.com/03products/mountain/tirade_4.asp ) Jamis Dakar XLT 1.0 ( http://www.jamisbikes.com/bikes/03_2dakar_xlt1.html ) Any of your thoughts would be helpful... Thank you. $1,000 to $1,500 budget. Get the Jamis. Good parts that are built to be used. The Fox fork blows away the offerings on the other bikes listed. The Hayes hydraulics are very cool. The NRS bikes are race oriented ultra-light jobs that will ride comparatively harsh and won't take as much abuse. The K2 is a heavy pig with mediocre parts. -- rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/ Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt |
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newbie... new bike.... updated. (help post)
"nodriver" wrote in message om... I've managed to narrow down my search a little bit... Here are some bikes I have in mind. Giant XTC NRS 2 I've got one going cheap..... -- Westie Seriously though, I can recommend the NRS2 although I, personally, don't like the mech disc brakes on it. Perhaps you could get the them swapped for Avids (as I hear people are satisfied with Avid mechs) at low or nil cost to yourself? It's a XC bike though so while you can do reasonable drops and plenty of rough stuff, forget about big drops or throwing yourself off mountains. The Jamis would be better for that. But it's heavier and consequently will be a bit harder and slower on the level and uphill. What style of riding do you expect you'll be doing? What sort of distances? What type of terrain? I've had my NRS for a while and thrown quite a bit at it and it's generally been very reliable, tough and well built. -- Westie Just don't drive a 4WD over it. sob -- rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/ Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt |
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"Westie" wrote in message ...
"nodriver" wrote in message om... I've managed to narrow down my search a little bit... Here are some bikes I have in mind. Giant XTC NRS 2 I've got one going cheap..... -- Westie Seriously though, I can recommend the NRS2 although I, personally, don't like the mech disc brakes on it. Perhaps you could get the them swapped for Avids (as I hear people are satisfied with Avid mechs) at low or nil cost to yourself? It's a XC bike though so while you can do reasonable drops and plenty of rough stuff, forget about big drops or throwing yourself off mountains. The Jamis would be better for that. But it's heavier and consequently will be a bit harder and slower on the level and uphill. What style of riding do you expect you'll be doing? What sort of distances? What type of terrain? I've had my NRS for a while and thrown quite a bit at it and it's generally been very reliable, tough and well built. -- Westie Just don't drive a 4WD over it. sob I think I was pretty much already decided on NRS 2. It was, and I guess still is... between the Giant and the Cannondale. I was hopping there would be some more posts about the Cannondale.. but nothing yet. A buddy of mine has a K2 bike and so I wanted to add that in there cause I "know" that bike a little bit.. so it gave me a good frame of reference. And the Jamis sounded pretty good, but I honestly don't do that hard core of riding... I don't intend to do a lot of "Mountain dropping" or sever downhill riding either. Mostly Right now I do urban riding. I ride to and from work (about 5 miles each way) I ride the train tracks, and through the park and I like to make jumps out of stuff. But I'd like to do some more trail riding... I have an entry level hard tail Raleigh right now, and I don't get very excited about riding it. I think a FS bike would be a lot more fun to ride. I think I'm probably sold on the NRS 2. I just have to ride them both now and start shelling out some cash. -- rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/ Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt |
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"nodriver" wrote in message om... I think I was pretty much already decided on NRS 2. It was, and I guess still is... between the Giant and the Cannondale. I was hopping there would be some more posts about the Cannondale.. but nothing yet. Most people with Crack'n'Fail's have been scared away from this newsgroup - or at least they don't admit ownership in polite conversation. -- Westie -- rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/ Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt |
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nodriver wrote:
... I think I was pretty much already decided on NRS 2. It was, and I guess still is... between the Giant and the Cannondale. I was hopping there would be some more posts about the Cannondale.. but nothing yet. ... I've been riding a Jekyll for almost 2 years now. The frame's a 700, but the rest are upgrades/last bike swap-overs (the shop knows me well and sold me a frame -- not usual for Cannondale). My Jekyll has a Lefty, but I had a headshok on my last bike (an F1000sl). Both are excellent forks. I like the Jekyll a lot. It's agile, climbs well, handles the rough stuff and the tricky stuff. IMNSHO, it's a solid, well made bike. BUT, so are the others that you mentioned! DON'T MAKE YOUR FINAL CHOICE BASED ON THIS NEWSGROUP! Test ride, ride, ride and choose the one that fits you the best. The best bike on the market is garbage if you're not comfortable on it. If you can't choose based on that, choose the bike shop instead -- the one that gives you straight answers (not hype), personal treatment, is interested more in getting you on the right bike than selling you a bike off the floor. Look over their service dept. -- Get a dialog going if you can. A friendly, well informed service dept is what sold me on my last couple of bikes -- and has paid off in good info on soild reliable upgrades and on riding tips . David -- rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/ Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt |
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nodriver wrote:
I've managed to narrow down my search a little bit... Here are some bikes I have in mind. Cannondale Jekyl 600 ( http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/03/cusa/model-3VN6.html Giant XTC NRS 2 ( http://www.giant-bicycle.com/us/030....07&model=10644 ) Giant XTC NRS 3 (cause it's cheaper... like.. $400 cheaper) K2 Tirade 4.0 ( http://www.k2bikes.com/03products/mountain/tirade_4.asp ) Jamis Dakar XLT 1.0 ( http://www.jamisbikes.com/bikes/03_2dakar_xlt1.html ) Any of your thoughts would be helpful... Thank you. $1,000 to $1,500 budget. All good bikes. I have a Cannondale Jekyll and I love it. Solid, reliable, agile, climbs like a mountain goat, handles the rough and the technical stuff quite well. Mine has a Lefty -- I believe that the one that you mentioned has a head shok? If so, it's still a great bike . BUT, all of the bikes that you mentioned are good! Buy the one that fits you the best. Test ride and choose. The best bike in the world's not good if you don't like it! If you still can't choose, buy the LBS. Buy the one that give you good honest answers instead of industry hype; the one that's more interested in getting you on the right bike than in selling you a bike off the floor; the one with a good knowledgable service department! David -- rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/ Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt |
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