I'm worried a fixed wheel is going to be too hard to push up the hills where I live.
Knockabout/Trail/Shopping Bike Question:OK here's the requirement. I want a bike like the 'tracker' I built as a youth but a bit more beefy to go banging around some local trails & go to the shops.I don't want a 'jump' bike 'cos they look so horrendous to actually ride but I also don't want a full 27 geared hardtail MTB. I'm worried a fixed wheel is going to be too hard to push up the hills where I live. So, ideally I'd like a hardtail frame with front suspension and 5 or 7 gears - all for under 500 quid. Any suggestions from the UKB cycloknowledgebrain?
Quote from: Falling Down on April 24, 2008, 04:40:40 pmI'm worried a fixed wheel is going to be too hard to push up the hills where I live. Fixed gear you mean? Fixed wheel is like a penny farthing isn't it?
not easy to answer for £500 new....
would sir be thinking about something like this...
The DMR Trailstar frame looks good with a front shock and setup as a singlespeed.This Orange looks fantastic but it's nearly 900 quid.
I swapped from old M4s to Hayes HFX 9 on my Alps bike - there's no comparison, the Hayes are better in every way than the M4s, and they are pretty cheap as well. My wife has the XC versions on her bike, and when I get round to it I'll swap the old Minis on my XC bike to Hayes as well.
Falling Down - what about a Charge Bikes Stove?It's billed as a "pub bike" - single speed, rigid frame and brand new for £299 - basically it's a grown up BMX cruiser.Looks good but wouldn't work in Sheffield all our potholes and no front sus!