https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-ht-725/
If you don't need the bike straight away then my money would go on a Vitus Sentier 29 (or 27 depending upon your riding style and terrain). Best in class Marazocchi fork, good geometry, boost spacing on frame and fork, good tyres that aren't a cheap compound on 30mm wide rims, Shimano brakes with the same lever shape as the top end brakes, 12 speed SX, dropper post. Overall it seems a well sorted package https://vitusbikes.com/products/sentier-29-vr-bike-sx-eagle-1x12
Currently though finding a bike at all is probably the most difficult task. If you want something right away you probably will have to go with whatever you can get hold of. If you can wait until the end of the year and things are back to something slightly more normal in the world i can imagine lots of lightly used bikes will be flooding the second hand market...
Some people seem to like modern 29" bikes even if they are smaller. It is telling though that lots of manufacturers seem to now be offering sizes xsmall and small in 27.5" or mullet setup (27.5" rear wheel and 29" front) with medium and above having 29" wheels.
Some people seem to like modern 29" bikes even if they are smaller. It is telling though that lots of manufacturers seem to now be offering sizes xsmall and small in 27.5" or mullet setup (27.5" rear wheel and 29" front) with medium and above having 29" wheels. The other thing to consider is tyre sizes, you may find that a hardtail with 27.5" rims and 2.6" or 2.8" tyres suit your riding more than larger wheels with more normal 2.3-2.4" width tyres.
Nai, given you're in Sheffield, is used not an option? I know the used market is tough and sales/purchases are tricky with the T4 restrictions but you get a lot more for your money.
In terms of suspension, I hadn't ridden in years and got a FS with 120mm of travel and instantly wished I'd gone for a little more. The 27.5" wheels are right for me (similar size to you) and I really struggled for stand-over clearance on 29" offerings I looked at. Every now and again I ride either my Dad's (hard tail) or Nat's FS which both have 26" wheels and the difference is staggering.
I can't recommend boardman bikes enough.
Just been out today with a mate who's just bought an Orbea (Wild FS I think), e-MTB.Wow.
I really think they can open up a new world of fun that just isn't there on a purely pedal powered bike.
Quote from: Fultonius on March 05, 2021, 09:20:46 pmJust been out today with a mate who's just bought an Orbea (Wild FS I think), e-MTB.Wow.I actually started out looking at ebikes after my wife bought one last year and I discovered what fun they are. Unfortunately the budget wouldn't stretch but the seed had been sown.