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  • Best Freeride frame in terms of value for money?
  • officerfriendly
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    Really want to build a freeride bike up, one for shredding across everything and anything with, but reasonably light so I can throw it around, I don’t know my freeride bikes so would love to hear some opinions! 🙂

    jedi
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    scott voltage is hard to beat as its so versatile.

    moniex
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    Scott voltage, my son has one and it’s great!

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    ton
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    rose granite chief

    wiggles
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    Just a frame?

    Some cheap deals on cube Fritz 180’s or hanzz about.

    officerfriendly
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    Yup looking for just a frame, not really looking to spend anymore than £500 (that’s still a lot of money for me!) thanks for your replies y’all but the scott is £1400! And wiggles care to link? No cube frames onlys are coming up on google? 🙂

    moniex
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    New voltage out now, so just get a used voltage frame, that’s what we did. Plenty about!

    Don’t think £500 is enough for a new fr frame.

    wiggles
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    They generally only sell as full bikes.

    £500 puts you into 2nd hand orange patriot (or similar) territory probably

    jedi
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    500? wont buy you a new frame fro freeride

    officerfriendly
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    Don’t mind buying a used frame at all, I’d actually prefer to cos you get waay more for your pound. Should I look for a used voltage frame then? Also the Spesh Demo 8 is sexy as hell gawdd :O
    Edit: there’s a patriot with less than half a day left going very cheap on ebay, worth looking at for freeride?

    wysiwyg
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    Voltage. Used full bike for 750. Sell the parts.

    aye-aye
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    Voltage FR frame is great, very versatile, rear travel can be from 135mm to 180mm with different shock mounts.
    Nice neutral handling, jumps really nicely and really easy to whip.

    moniex
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    As far as I know the demo is a dh frame.

    Voltage only comes in short or long, my son has a short. Lots of spares about too. Bought our frame a year ago for £350 (2012 frame and shock). Try pink bike.

    Sometimes these frames have been well used, but when we built ours up we were impressed with the quality. I think it’ll take some abuse!

    officerfriendly
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    Thanks, I’ll deff check out the voltage what do you guys think of the nukeproof frames? They look really good and I’ve heard very good thing about them…

    jam-bo
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    Freeride is soooo 2008.

    What you want is enduro…

    wysiwyg
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    Specialized SX trail too. Not a commencal mini.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Over budget a bit but theres a large canyon torque in tbe outlet store for seven hundred and something quid.

    chakaping
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    New style orange patriots can be had for 500.

    Don’t pay that much for a pre-2012 frame.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Really nice riding bike, BTW.

    fr0sty125
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    flatoutcycles have some interesting freeride frames at the moment.

    rentachimp
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    I seem to remember the Nukeproof Rook looking rather tasty yet reasonably priced…

    officerfriendly
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    Thanks everyone! I’m considering the patriot and loving the look of the rook (didnt even mean to xD) but it’s discontinued I think. I’ve found a Demo 7 with 66s going for £300ish, think I’ll go for it? 🙂

    saxabar
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    I have an Intense 6.6 frame sat around. Will do for a very fair price. Also have a Fox 36 fork to go with it. Email in profile 🙂

    HansRey
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    if you can find one with the 150mm dropouts, what about a Marin Quake? They build quality is fantastic.

    HansRey
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    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marin-Quake-7-2-XLT-/221544386701?pt=UK_Bikes_GL&hash=item339513108d like this one. £540 buy it now, or make an offer. Full bike for sale. It’s not mine, but it looks good!

    chakaping
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    flatoutcycles have some interesting freeride frames at the moment.

    Sounds like you know what you’re doing OP, but I’d be very wary of traders like the one mentioned here.

    Trying to charge well over market rate for a frame photographed against a white sheet and clogging up the Pinkbike classifieds.

    Not to mention the lack of traceability.

    officerfriendly
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    Emailing you right now saxabar! And @Hans Ray I’m not exactly in love with the Marin tbh, but thank you anyway 🙂 And thank you for that chakaping, you’ve got a brilliant point there which should not be understated! I’d never pay over market rate anyway, I’m not that desperate ;p

    kimbers
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    kona entourage s/h from pinkbike or similar

    eg

    http://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/1630555/

    jamesfts
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    If you’re on a budget get a second hand Specialized Pitch frame, great all rounder that’ll do everything from xc to dh.

    With the cash left over get the shock tuned and some offset bushes.

    officerfriendly
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    Wow that Kona looks frigging sweet :O Dude’s go the same lidl stand as me 😆 but he doesn’t accept cuddly toys??? wtf?? also, just searched up the Kona, you can buy the complete bike brand new from chain reaction for £1200, but that’s with domains and a fox van r, but I don’t know the difference!

    Pitch huh? Looking at the geo I was actually considering it! But after going onto the spesh website and them saying it was an xc bike, I ruled it out, but I’ll have another look 🙂 How does it compare to the stumpjumper fsr?

    EDIT: you guys please I need your advice quick, what do you think of the Lappiere Froggy? Some guys selling a frame and shock for £200?

    honourablegeorge
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    cookeaa
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    for £500 you could buy a couple of old Kona Stinky’s, one to build, one for spares when you break it and probably have change for a shock service too…

    Dare I say it at the used, VFM end of the market you probably want to be shopping for more “Common” bikes, lack of novelty, nicheness drives the 2nd hand pricing down and you get a perfectly good frame you’ll happily ride into the ground rather than a bit of “Cheap Bling” that will end up costing you more to own/build/run/repair than you ever really planned for…

    chakaping
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    I had a froggy, it was alright. Could probably be tweaked to make it better.

    You sure it’s not cracked for £200? Seemed bombproof but the guy who bought mine cracked it at the Mega.

    _tom_
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    Voltage, you won’t get a better value bike for the money. I’ve just bought my 2nd one, had to sell my first to pay for bills. Can’t wait to get it built up again. They jump so well, really fun bike.

    PJM1974
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    Have to recommend a Marin Wolf Ridge (or any Quad 140/150) frame, they’re well within budget and they’re a hoot to ride. Watch sizing though, as the large comes up pretty short.

    mindmap3
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    Another vote for an SX Trail from me – loved mine. Very capable bike.

    A lot of lads I rode with ditched their Demo’s for one when then came out and it didn’t slow them down. Pretty cheap now too – I sold my frame last year for about £200.

    officerfriendly
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    @HonourableGeorge WOW that’s a good deal, I mean compared to the rrp :O £800 is too much for me, and don’t ask me why because I don’t like to say :S £500 is prob my absolute max for a frame… Are the patriots good for freeride? There’s a few on the bay…

    @Cookea you have a brilliant point actually, if anything happens to the fancy niche frames they’ll be much more expensive to repair/service/replace. But are the stinkys any good? They’re very cheap, but are they any good?

    @chakaping it was a guy on here who posted quite a few ads a while ago on the classifieds, it does seems a bit too good to be true, but I was wondering maybe they’re a very bad model or something?

    @tom yeah everyone says the voltage is the shit, if I find one, I’m getting it! 😀

    jamesfts
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    The Pitch is pretty versatile, I wouldn’t describe it as an xc bike but can be built up either way.

    Think of it more as a budget version of the Enduro. Not everyone gets on with FSR but if you do they’re a great bit of kit for the price. You should be able to get a good frame for £300

    I had one with Fox 36s, rp3, dropper and 1×10 and rode everything from xc to proper downhill with just a change of tyres.

    Few here…
    http://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/listnew/?region=5&q=pitch&category=6

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Are the patriots good for freeride?

    How are you defining freeride?

    North Shore?
    Hucking/Red Bull Rampage?
    Slopestyle?
    Bike Park?

    Depending on how old you go the definition of ‘free-ride’ has changed over time. Everything from dirtjump bikes with 4″ rear suspension, to 8″ travel bikes with XC head angles, to DH bikes with <7″ travel that can just about be pedaled up hill to what’s now called ‘enduro’.

    cookeaa
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    @Cookea you have a brilliant point actually, if anything happens to the fancy niche frames they’ll be much more expensive to repair/service/replace. But are the stinkys any good? They’re very cheap, but are they any good?

    Depends what you want from a “Freeride” bike really, Pre-Operator/Entourage/Process Kona’s bigger bouncey bikes were a bit more ‘FR’ orientated than ‘Racey’ they are robust enough, not the lightest, not the heaviest either, the angles and BB heights tended to lend themselves better to trundling about on skinnies, hitting six packs, and plopping off stuff, than pinning it through a rooty off camber corner, but they can be raced should you ever want to…

    They’ll take a longer travel DH fork or a single crown they’ll take a chain device or a front mech, it’s whatever you make of it…

    I ride an old Stab (essentially the same frame), Does the job but isn’t exactly “Sexy”…

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