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Whats this worth?
January 14, 2010, 09:24:21 pm
Finally trying to get round to buying a bike. Have always loved mountain biking, but never had a decentish bike. Family live up near some good trails in Scotland, so good excuse to visit  ;) Also prefer the idea of downhill, so a bike that can cope with both.

What would this be worth bidding up to...?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ClubRoost-DH8-Downhill-Mountain-Bike_W0QQitemZ260533843634QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Bikes_GL?hash=item3ca906f6b2
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#1 Re: Whats this worth?
January 14, 2010, 09:32:48 pm
Isn't that a pure downhill bike (i.e. too heavy to pedal uphill??)



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#2 Re: Whats this worth?
January 14, 2010, 09:34:53 pm
Isn't that a pure downhill bike (i.e. too heavy to pedal uphill??)

Yep, i am guessing the stuff i want to do it 60/40 in favour of downhill. Will it be THAT heavy it will be no good on trails? Have edited original post to reflect my needs.

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#3 Re: Whats this worth?
January 14, 2010, 09:43:00 pm
You can buy decent all round 5" trail bikes that will do most stuff, bar full on downhilling. I wouldn't buy that, but research a bit more what kind of thing is available.

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#4 Re: Whats this worth?
January 14, 2010, 11:15:59 pm
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#5 Re: Whats this worth?
January 14, 2010, 11:28:45 pm
If you want to go out on trails, at all, this is not the bike for you. It's a pure downhiller.  Orange Alpine or, if you are on a budget well maintained and upgraded 2004-5 specialized Enduro (if you can find one).

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#6 Re: Whats this worth?
January 15, 2010, 10:27:13 am
 :agree:

Looks like your on a budget, so Joe's suggestion of one of the older Enduro's is spot on.  Other candidates - Scott MC 50/40 etc, Marin Rock Springs..............

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#7 Re: Whats this worth?
January 15, 2010, 03:01:08 pm
Will it be THAT heavy it will be no good on trails? Have edited original post to reflect my needs.

Yes, the weight would be an issue, but more importantly in my opinion, it's the head and seat angles that would cause it to be a proper pig anywhere else but downhill. They're going to be so slack on that bike that it would be like pedalling in an armchair - almost impossible to get any real power down when going uphill. Also, 8" travel at the back it is going to wallow around under pedalling and waste your energy.

orange five
:agree:

An all mountain bike is the way to go. Slackish head angle to make it handle well downhill, steep enough seat angle to enable you to get yer power down uphill. 5" travel front and rear.

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#8 Re: Whats this worth?
January 15, 2010, 03:34:25 pm
Aw shucks, I'm coming off the fence.  Scott MC 40.  Climbs like a mountain goat (remote lock-out for the shock on the handlebars), is sweet on singletrack and still copes with drop offs and jumps.  Not that I'm biased mind, having owned an MC for 5 years.............

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#9 Re: Whats this worth?
January 15, 2010, 04:27:33 pm
I've got an MC40 too and have had it for 8 years or so.  Great all round bike for all round biking.

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#10 Re: Whats this worth?
January 18, 2010, 01:00:24 pm
I've got an MC40 too and have had it for 8 years or so.  Great all round bike for all round biking.

Have you made any changes to yours over the years Ben, (christ I sound geeky.  If the cap fits I guess.....)?  I've put a longer fork on mine, chunkier wheels and reduced to two chainrings/bashguard combo.  Kind of DH lite now I guess........

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#11 Re: Whats this worth?
January 18, 2010, 11:10:00 pm
seen this late.. sorry.

right.. that's no way gonna go uphill.

what do you mean by DH??

seems to me you want a AM / Fr machine.. just like buying a car... wait.. something will come up.


forget ebay, it's full of shite or nicked bikes.

go for SDH forums.. it's a DH site.. so the AM bikes go for less there.. a good safe place - I have bought and sold off there for years..

SET yr budget 1st.

find a bike.. express interest and then start a new thread on here for advice.. 10 or more of us will assist.

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#12 Re: Whats this worth?
January 19, 2010, 01:12:51 am
forget ebay, it's full of shite or nicked bikes.
I dunno, I've bought a bargain Specialized and sold a perfectly good Orange on ebay, so it's not all bad.

go for SDH forums...
That's http://www.southerndownhill.com/forum/ btw ;)

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#13 Re: Whats this worth?
January 19, 2010, 10:13:54 am
I've got an MC40 too and have had it for 8 years or so.  Great all round bike for all round biking.

Have you made any changes to yours over the years Ben, (christ I sound geeky.  If the cap fits I guess.....)?  I've put a longer fork on mine, chunkier wheels and reduced to two chainrings/bashguard combo.  Kind of DH lite now I guess........

Sorry John, just seen this as I was out of the country.

The only changes I made was to put some Crank Bro's Mallets on as soon as I got it to replace the shimano SPD's and give more of a platform for gnarlier descents.  I'm a bit clueless when it comes to tinkering with bikes though so have always shied away from messing around too much for fear of ruining what's already there.  The way mine is setup it sometimes feels a bit too cross-country for the shorter, bumpier type of rides that I normally do.

Your's sounds good, what forks did you put on?

I have a Specialised P All-Mountain for thrashing around on that I got for 250 quid off eBay that I plan to put chunkier wheels on and pimp up a bit for the Summer.

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#14 Re: Whats this worth?
January 19, 2010, 11:34:42 am
I went for the Crank Bros Acids for the same reason.  Great pedals but the bearings take some looking after!

I went for Manitou Nixons.  Slightly longer and a damn sight better than the Manitou Blacks that it came with.  Being longer, they slacken the head angle and unleash the MC's inner beast.  It seems much more stable on rocky descents and copes with pretty much anything I'm capable of riding.  On the latest MC's Scott have done pretty much the same thing.  So, same brilliant XC ability but capable of handling the rough stuff, kind of DH lite......

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#15 Re: Whats this worth?
January 19, 2010, 12:55:35 pm
seen this late.. sorry.

right.. that's no way gonna go uphill.

what do you mean by DH??

seems to me you want a AM / Fr machine.. just like buying a car... wait.. something will come up.


forget ebay, it's full of shite or nicked bikes.

go for SDH forums.. it's a DH site.. so the AM bikes go for less there.. a good safe place - I have bought and sold off there for years..

SET yr budget 1st.

find a bike.. express interest and then start a new thread on here for advice.. 10 or more of us will assist.

Bloody ell its like goin t ospital init you need a translata to understand wot e sez cos its all abreathiated an that its like txting for old buggers


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#16 Re: Whats this worth?
January 27, 2010, 10:06:16 am
yeah well.. innit.

not far off my level of conversation with you really..

one has to descend to the common denominator


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#17 Re: Whats this worth?
January 27, 2010, 12:11:33 pm
I fink tanman in down wit' da kidz and up on da lingo.

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#18 Re: Whats this worth?
March 13, 2010, 03:30:40 pm
Any thoughts on a  Marin Alpine Trail? All the recent stuff has been going for more than i wanted to pay. There was an 2004 that ended without bids. Whats a fair price for one in good nick? Are Marins on the heavy side?

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#19 Re: Whats this worth?
March 14, 2010, 01:55:14 pm
which year?
 marin change the models but not the names..
no, not heavy.

BUT  unless its the current shape they are flexy.. you ride on them not in them and the angles are too steep. old school XC..


bit shit really.


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#20 Re: Whats this worth?
March 14, 2010, 02:17:28 pm
Seems that Stump Jumpers are coming up a fair bit in my price range. Obviously the full sus version.

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#21 Re: Whats this worth?
March 14, 2010, 02:47:09 pm
Good bikes xc/trail bikes, especially for the money.

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#22 Re: Whats this worth?
March 14, 2010, 02:51:46 pm
Good bikes xc/trail bikes, especially for the money.

Cheers guys. Am looking at this one? What do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330411625970&rvr_id=&mfe=sidebar

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#23 Re: Whats this worth?
March 14, 2010, 04:08:43 pm
be nice to hear whether the bearings on the frame have been replaced....

good suspension... for XC that year of brain was more accommodating than before.

avid brakes ( i'm presuming the smaller size) are very good. a twat to service, but very good.

Nice mech.

riser bars with bar endZ??

this show the guy is a true XC saddo with no flare for fashion / style.. as such the bike will not have been ragged down serious descents ( bigoted view... but it's my honest opinion)

all in all a good example of an up hill, down dale proper full sus mtb. Please change the bar ends....

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#24 Re: Whats this worth?
March 14, 2010, 04:12:09 pm
BTW, if you jump on it



it wil break...


if it's riding with a little gnar gnar you are still after ( just read the thread again..) you'll be looking at an enduro from spesh... not  a stumpy.


 

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