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kawakid
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PostPosted: 00:01 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Mountain bike for ~ £300 Reply with quote

Not cycled in 20 + years and I would like to know if it is for me.

I'd rather have a mountain bike as I live 40 seconds walk from some woods, where I regular see mountain bikers whilst walking my dog.

Where I live Halifax, is very very very hilly. Think of outside dry ski slopes and steep steep hills.

Anyway I thought I would like to try it.

I don't want to spend a lot and then find out it's not for me.

On an exercise thing, I am fairly active, walking at least 5 miles every day. And I probably do around 4 hours a week on an exercise bike. But I know the gradients will be a killer.

I don't want to do 2nd hand.

Looking at bikes, I would prefer disk brakes. But at this budget perhaps this is too much to ask for.

I've bought a Mongoose before from Evans for my son and was impressed with their service and value for money. So I am happy to buy from them again. I am also fairly handy with a spanner.

What can anyone recommend for my budget, please remember I just want to see if cycling is for me. I am not going to pump £800 in to something, that might just stay at the back of the garage for the next 2 decades. Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: 12:32 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

buy a budget £80 or £150 for disk brakes item..from tesco , asda, halfords or somewhere the like ride it till it drops to bits after 2 or 3 years.. bin it then decide from there..
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PostPosted: 12:48 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Re: Mountain bike for ~ £300 Reply with quote

kawakid wrote:
Not cycled in 20 + years and I would like to know if it is for me.
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I don't want to do 2nd hand.


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PostPosted: 13:11 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you're going to stick to new - you'll want to up your budget to a max £400 and then look for 2012 model bikes in clearance and search for GT Avalanche (2.0 or 1.0 - don't buy the 3.0), Specialised Hardrock, Kona Splice, or even a Fuji Nevada - should be able to get a 2.0 for that sort of money, and that's reasonably well equipped.
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PostPosted: 15:21 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

For that sort of money defo go 2nd hand. £300 is peanuts for a mountain bike nowadays and you may as well be looking in argos for one.
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PostPosted: 15:24 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bought an Ex-display Trek 4300 for £300ish a few years back. Very pleased with it, much lighter and more robust than the raleigh I had before it.

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PostPosted: 15:29 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not cycled in 20 years...

Spend nothing on a bike. Just buy something that you can learn the ropes on, and then once you're confident you want to get a better bike, skip it and buy a new one. No use splashing out on a bike that you might not even enjoy riding.

If it's just for going for a quick ride round the woods then all you'll need is something hard-tail from Halfords. Or if you can find something within your budget from Evans then buy from there. Either way, unless you're planning to do serious cross-country or to do huge jumps, you don't need anything more than a budget hard-tail.
In fact you'd probably be fine with a tesco bike with some slighty more knobbly tyres on.
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PostPosted: 16:18 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like my £200 Rock rider 5.2 from decathlon.
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PostPosted: 16:34 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's someone on here selling a nearly new Trek for 350 absolute bargain was almost tempted myself but can't justify it. Think it was a 20 inch frame. Have a look in the classifieds section.
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PostPosted: 21:54 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Want a £300 bike which shares many of its groupset with an £800 Specialized.
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    PostPosted: 23:15 - 23 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

    senoir.dude wrote:
    Want a £300 bike which shares many of its groupset with an £800 Specialized.
    simples


      Hmm it looks okay, but then we I click on sizing it starts talking about head size and there is just 1 review.

      Have you purchased this bike or do you know someone who has.

      It's hard to get the right advice, one poster has just said it's impossible. Others have said just get a shxty Halfords.

      But then other people I have talked to have said do not touch Halfords or Toys R Us. To be honest for car , I wouldn't dream of going there for anything, not when I can go to a auto factors.
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      PostPosted: 01:43 - 24 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

      Do not touch Halfords Apollo brand.

      Their Carrera and Boardman brands generally offer decent value for money.
      In some cases they use frame designs from older models of big-name makes.
      Often owned both and been happy with them.

      Another one for 'go second hand'. If you're not sure if you'll like it; even more reason to, as a £300 second hand bike will still be worth £300 in a few months (probably more, I suspect the market this weekend is pretty low if your weather is like mine just up the road.)

      If you'd had your £300 to spend at the end of 2012 season sales, you'd have had a chance of getting a decent spec bike for that - possibly at second hand price or below. But there's not many good offers on now.

      It's over your budget and a '29er', but this seems a reasonable deal considering what else is out there:
      https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=95400
      29er means it's got a bit bigger wheels - this should mean it 'rolls' over obstacles a bit more easily.

      Or this from Halfords:
      https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_810619_langId_-1_categoryId_165499
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      PostPosted: 10:56 - 24 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

      If you can stretch another 60-70 quid, the Carrera Vulcan won some magazine tests, not sure if it was MBUK or something, but I was tempted to get that.

      If you DID go 2nd hand, you'd be able to pick up some specialised hardrocks with discs for a pretty decent price of around £250-300. People who have them swear by them
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      PostPosted: 22:25 - 25 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

      I paid £180 for a second hand Voodoo Bantu, for the money I don't think you can do much better tbh!
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      PostPosted: 01:10 - 26 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

      kawakid wrote:
      senoir.dude wrote:
      Want a £300 bike which shares many of its groupset with an £800 Specialized.
      simples


        Hmm it looks okay, but then we I click on sizing it starts talking about head size and there is just 1 review.

        Have you purchased this bike or do you know someone who has.


        The Rockrider 5.3 gets pretty good reviews and there are plenty of happy people who have bought them. I'm one of them.

        I wanted the Specialized Rockhopper. But I didn't have £800. The Rockrider 5.3 has the same groupset (mostly) xram-x5, x7 and x9 components with a Suntour XCR fork with Lockout. Yes, the same as the Rockhopper.....albeit 100mm instead of 120mm travel.

        Mine is a year older and has the Tektro IO brakes, so I can't speak about whats on there now.

        I also has a bottom bracket failure after 10 days, but Decathlon were great and paid for it to be fixed at my local (non-Decathlon) bike store.

        I do spend a lot of time in the saddle. The ride home is usually spent 100% bum on seat. And 20 miles of that is a not great. I'm looking at getting a new saddle this year.

        I also paid £350!

        I fitted some ToPeak MX style mudguards front and rear. Go out in all weathers and am totally happy with the purchase. Love the bike!
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        PostPosted: 16:17 - 30 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

        I am forever amazed that ppl spend such ludicrous sums on bikes.

        Atm, I am riding a Halcyon hybrid bike. Cost £150 quid. Absolute dream to ride. Light, swift, comfortable. What more do I actually need? Nothing.

        It seems to be only over the last 5-10 yrs has the FAULTY notion of having to spend 400+ become 'common knowledge'.

        It's utter rubbish.

        True, the cheapest of the cheap should be avoided. I'm talking Toy's R Us full suspension mtb for 59.99. Might be good for 3-6 months, though, if that's what you're after.

        But if you get something in the 90-150 figure that has the requirements you need ( do you really need a carbon frame? Answer: no) and you look after it, chances are it'll be perfectly adequate. Spend a little more 150-250 and you'll get a really decent bike.

        Spend a bit more 250+ chances are you're just posing, getting bikes that are "in season" (as above) like some sort of queer fashionista.
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        PostPosted: 19:04 - 30 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

        Your halcyon would last all of 2 minutes on a decent trail. Either from its own self destruction or from the fucked off rider getting off and kicking it to death in frustration.
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        PostPosted: 19:53 - 30 Mar 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

        Mondeo Man wrote:

        Atm, I am riding a Halcyon hybrid bike. Cost £150 quid. Absolute dream to ride. Light, swift, comfortable. What more do I actually need? Nothing....

        Spend a bit more 250+ chances are you're just posing, getting bikes that are "in season" (as above) like some sort of queer fashionista.

        I'm guessing you don't do much serious off-roading.
        If you do, I'd be sure you weren't doing it at the near the speed I could manage it on my rrp circa £2.5k bike (ok, bought second hand for a lot less as it's a 2008 model.)

        One thing that has progressed in the last 15 years is the availability of bikes that make it a lot easier to go pretty fast over rough ground much more comfortably.

        I've also had a rrp £300 hybrid and a rrp £630 hybrid (paid £115 second hand and £330 new with extra voucher refund respectively).
        Even while the latter isn't considered 'light', there's a world of difference between riding the two.
        The first is fine for getting around and getting to the shops, etc.
        The latter happily does 50 miles in an afternoon where you'd be seriously struggling on the former and I'd certainly be enjoying it a lot elss.
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        PostPosted: 15:32 - 09 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

        400bandit wrote:
        I paid £180 for a second hand Voodoo Bantu, for the money I don't think you can do much better tbh!


        Voodoo are great bikes, I have a Shango for sale at the moment (in classifieds not advertising) its the greatest bike I have owned imo, only thing I don't like about them is the grips but they can be changed, its annoying they spend x amount of money on making a decent bike an spend 35p on grips.
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        PostPosted: 02:13 - 10 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

        Bought a Carrera Vengeance from Halfords around this time last year having not ridden a push bike (not including spinning bikes) for about 5 years and completed the Trans Pennine Trail in 4 days on it. Can't recommend it highly enough. Gave me no problems over the 4 days. We must have had about 15 punctures in a group of 12, lots of other issues but I genuinely didn't stop once.

        Smooth gears, lightweight, disc brakes, really wonderful bike. It was about £300 when I bought it so could probably picked up a used one for less now. Thumbs Up

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