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Right, brace yourself.
I'm looking for a seriously budget mountain bike for commuting and hopefully venturing further afield in the future. When I say budget, I mean sub 200 quid, which I realise is phenomenally tight. I was looking at a couple of Raleigh (Motomax) and Diamonback (FS20) models - can anyone offer any advice at all? Also, I'm about 6ft4, is a 19" frame really going to be big enough? All of the bikes in my price range seem to be 19" frames at the most. I have read the FAQ and couldn't see anything stating that I shouldn't post this, so go easy on us! Thanks |
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![]() "Moorish" wrote in message news ![]() Right, brace yourself. I'm looking for a seriously budget mountain bike for commuting and hopefully venturing further afield in the future. When I say budget, I mean sub 200 quid, which I realise is phenomenally tight. I was looking at a couple of Raleigh (Motomax) and Diamonback (FS20) models - can anyone offer any advice at all? Also, I'm about 6ft4, is a 19" frame really going to be big enough? All of the bikes in my price range seem to be 19" frames at the most. I have read the FAQ and couldn't see anything stating that I shouldn't post this, so go easy on us! Thanks Buy second hand. -- Tumbleweed Remove my socks for email address |
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Tumbleweed wrote:
"Moorish" wrote in message news ![]() Right, brace yourself. I'm looking for a seriously budget mountain bike for commuting and hopefully venturing further afield in the future. When I say budget, I mean sub 200 quid, which I realise is phenomenally tight. I was looking at a couple of Raleigh (Motomax) and Diamonback (FS20) models - can anyone offer any advice at all? Also, I'm about 6ft4, is a 19" frame really going to be big enough? All of the bikes in my price range seem to be 19" frames at the most. I have read the FAQ and couldn't see anything stating that I shouldn't post this, so go easy on us! Thanks Buy second hand. Thanks, but that doesn't really help with the dilemma of what to buy. Do you have any recommendations? |
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![]() "Moorish" wrote in message news:XG0Ec.1417$Dq1.1059@newsfe6-win... Tumbleweed wrote: "Moorish" wrote in message news ![]() Right, brace yourself. I'm looking for a seriously budget mountain bike for commuting and hopefully venturing further afield in the future. When I say budget, I mean sub 200 quid, which I realise is phenomenally tight. I was looking at a couple of Raleigh (Motomax) and Diamonback (FS20) models - can anyone offer any advice at all? Also, I'm about 6ft4, is a 19" frame really going to be big enough? All of the bikes in my price range seem to be 19" frames at the most. I have read the FAQ and couldn't see anything stating that I shouldn't post this, so go easy on us! Thanks Buy second hand. Thanks, but that doesn't really help with the dilemma of what to buy. Do you have any recommendations? Blimey that was quick!! Sorry dont know anything about mountain bikes... but it means you can buy a bike that costs twice as much as you thought (ie you can get a £400 one for £200) so you can at least size up more expensive bikes. For second hand you either have to decide what you want and wait or take something that seems OK at the time but isnt exactly what you wanted, i'm doing the same for a tourer/hybrid. BTW do you really mean a mountain bike, ie are you going to be doing lots of off-road? -- email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com |
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![]() Moorish wrote: Thanks, but that doesn't really help with the dilemma of what to buy. Do you have any recommendations? Have a look in the ad-mag for a few weeks. You get plenty of very nice mountain bikes with things like "ridden twice" in the ads. Should be spot on. I wouldn't recommend doing what I did - buying an ex hire bike. BB was shot, pedal bearings shot etc. Made it relatively expensive for what it was second hand. My MTB's a Giant, and I like it. That's about as much as I know about different makes of bike... |
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Doki wrote:
Moorish wrote: Thanks, but that doesn't really help with the dilemma of what to buy. Do you have any recommendations? Have a look in the ad-mag for a few weeks. You get plenty of very nice mountain bikes with things like "ridden twice" in the ads. Should be spot on. I wouldn't recommend doing what I did - buying an ex hire bike. BB was shot, pedal bearings shot etc. Made it relatively expensive for what it was second hand. My MTB's a Giant, and I like it. That's about as much as I know about different makes of bike... Private sales are a bit of a no-go for me as I don't have transport. I'll take a look into Giant cycles. Thanks for the replies thus far people ![]() |
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Moorish wrote:
Right, brace yourself. I'm looking for a seriously budget mountain bike for commuting and hopefully venturing further afield in the future. When I say budget, I mean sub 200 quid, which I realise is phenomenally tight. I was looking at a couple of Raleigh (Motomax) and Diamonback (FS20) models - can anyone offer any advice at all? Also, I'm about 6ft4, is a 19" frame really going to be big enough? All of the bikes in my price range seem to be 19" frames at the most. I have read the FAQ and couldn't see anything stating that I shouldn't post this, so go easy on us! It's best to go and try some out for size. A 19" frame on a full mountain bike is about as big as you get. I just tried a 21" hybrid which I didn't like, and ended up with a 17" (although it has a slanted top tube, so isn't a true 17") Apollo from Halfords, it was only £130, but the choice I made was based on the bike *feeling* right. -- Andy Hewitt ** FAF#1, (Ex-OSOS#5) - FJ1200 ABS Honda Concerto 16v: Windows free zone (Mac G5 Dual Processor) http://www.thehewitts.plus.com - now online |
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![]() "Moorish" wrote in message ... Doki wrote: Moorish wrote: Thanks, but that doesn't really help with the dilemma of what to buy. Do you have any recommendations? Have a look in the ad-mag for a few weeks. You get plenty of very nice mountain bikes with things like "ridden twice" in the ads. Should be spot on. I wouldn't recommend doing what I did - buying an ex hire bike. BB was shot, pedal bearings shot etc. Made it relatively expensive for what it was second hand. My MTB's a Giant, and I like it. That's about as much as I know about different makes of bike... Private sales are a bit of a no-go for me as I don't have transport. I'll take a look into Giant cycles. Thanks for the replies thus far people ![]() get a bus to where they live, cycle back :-) -- email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com |
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Moorish wrote:
Doki wrote: Moorish wrote: Thanks, but that doesn't really help with the dilemma of what to buy. Do you have any recommendations? Have a look in the ad-mag for a few weeks. You get plenty of very nice mountain bikes with things like "ridden twice" in the ads. Should be spot on. I wouldn't recommend doing what I did - buying an ex hire bike. BB was shot, pedal bearings shot etc. Made it relatively expensive for what it was second hand. My MTB's a Giant, and I like it. That's about as much as I know about different makes of bike... Private sales are a bit of a no-go for me as I don't have transport. I'll take a look into Giant cycles. Thanks for the replies thus far people ![]() Just be wary of the second hand stuff though. I have an old mountain bike here that would have cost me more to update, than I just paid for a new bike that was already fitted with the components I was about to buy. -- Andy Hewitt ** FAF#1, (Ex-OSOS#5) - FJ1200 ABS Honda Concerto 16v: Windows free zone (Mac G5 Dual Processor) http://www.thehewitts.plus.com - now online |
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Andy Hewitt wrote:
Moorish wrote: Right, brace yourself. I'm looking for a seriously budget mountain bike for commuting and hopefully venturing further afield in the future. When I say budget, I mean sub 200 quid, which I realise is phenomenally tight. I was looking at a couple of Raleigh (Motomax) and Diamonback (FS20) models - can anyone offer any advice at all? Also, I'm about 6ft4, is a 19" frame really going to be big enough? All of the bikes in my price range seem to be 19" frames at the most. I have read the FAQ and couldn't see anything stating that I shouldn't post this, so go easy on us! It's best to go and try some out for size. A 19" frame on a full mountain bike is about as big as you get. I just tried a 21" hybrid which I didn't like, and ended up with a 17" (although it has a slanted top tube, so isn't a true 17") Apollo from Halfords, it was only £130, but the choice I made was based on the bike *feeling* right. Yeah I intend to go and try some out. Halfords stock both Raleigh & Diamondback by the look of it, so I'd like to take a look at the two models mentioned in my initial post. I'm leaning toward the Diamondback FS20 because it has front disc brakes, which I'm told are a lot better. |
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