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So, being a pauper, and wanting to get something that will help me lose a bit of podge, I've found one of the above, cheap(ish) I think.
Anyone any experience of them? Apparently, it was about £100 around 5 years ago. So are they cheap crap, and won't take much abuse?
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Thanks for the reply. It has discs front and rear, but only front suspension. Will it matter much? Would I be better ignoring the suspension/brakes? I want something that can handle a bit of abuse. There are hilly bits and shit nearby, and also canals etc. I don't really fancy a racer type bike. Always had mountain/suspension bikes from being a nipper. ____________________ https://i.imgur.com/fMrhZnH.jpg?1
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Mk1GSF wrote: | Thanks for the reply. It has discs front and rear, but only front suspension. Will it matter much? Would I be better ignoring the suspension/brakes? I want something that can handle a bit of abuse. There are hilly bits and shit nearby, and also canals etc. I don't really fancy a racer type bike. Always had mountain/suspension bikes from being a nipper. |
If it cost £100 new, any suspension opr brake system fitted will be utter bilge. You're pushing £100 for a halfway decent rigid fork by itself these days.
I agree with G. You'd be better off with an oldschool rigid bike for that kind of money. You don't really NEED suspension or disc brakes unless you're going down black runs. I run a totally rigid, single speed mountain bike with v-brakes and take it along red routes. The tyres have more to do with your offroad ability than the equipment on the bike itself. Mine cost £55 on ebay, then I spent the same again on tyres.
It's maybe a sign of my age but suspension on a bicycle is a pretty recent thing. When I started mountain biking as a schoolboy they were all rigid bike. Some of the professional riders were just starting to use suspension. DIsc brakes are a very recent innovation on push bikes.
Getting to the point of that, we were riding our heavy, rigid bikes with 10 gears and cantilever brakes in exactly the same places people are riding them now. Except they weren't dedicated and graded bike trails, it was all a whole lot more freestyle and random. There was no garauntee the track was actually passable by bicycle round the next corner.
Do you have a bike recycling place near you? They will usually have ex-offenders rebuilding abandoned/recovered bikes as part of their rehabilitation and selling them on pretty cheap. They usually knock them out pretty cheap (say £60-80 but fully working). If you can persuade them to let you rake about in their warehouse, they usually have a huge pile of bikes awaiting service which you can puick up for a pittance as a project. I got a reynolds 531 steel framed racer with a full RX100 groupset for £30 from my local place. Tatty but I could still have parted it out for at least ten times that on ebay. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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