Viewing 40 posts - 1 through 40 (of 54 total)
  • best hardtail xc bike for upto £800
  • ozzie800
    Free Member

    as title what is the best hardtail xc bike for upto £800

    any help would be very welcome

    thanks from neil

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    On-one doing some good full build deals.

    mboy
    Free Member

    Best = Subjective

    There are many good bikes out there at various price points, that kind of money is going to be very competitive.

    You won’t go far wrong if you look at the likes of Specialized, Trek, Giant, Boardman, Genesis etc. at that money.

    starsh78
    Free Member

    specialized rockhopper expert,

    Cube something or other? LTD perhaps?

    stevewhyte
    Free Member

    I have a Whyte 805, its been faultless.

    Plenty of decent bikes about that price.

    Boardmans are probably best value.

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    What should I look for in terms of spec IE forks (suntour rocx shock ect) gearing (sram shimano ect) and what would be a good overall weight i don’t wait it to be to heavy

    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    Old year or preloved would be the best value for money.Have a look at the kona Caldera at Pauls cycles.

    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    Or see if theres any 2011 Rockhoppers around.

    chives
    Free Member

    +1 Cube Ltd. Mine’s 2010 and uber-fun and capable of fulfilling the multitudinous commute/trail/race/bolt the kids seat on the back/WHY? that I require of it. Trade up to an air fork if its a low-spec model though, the RS Dart 3 mine came with sucked (blew the damper cartridge out the right leg at c.900 miles – only on a red route- WTF?) Replaced them with 120mm SID’s. Much better..

    ChuckMorris
    Free Member

    This is £100 over but not released till end of May.

    On On 456 Evo

    13thfloormonk
    Full Member

    I happen to know of a nice, not even a year old, Whyte 905 on sale for £750 posted. A better bike you will not find for the money 8)

    pleaderwilliams
    Free Member

    If you want a new bike, for the guarantee that parts aren’t worn out, and for the manufacturers warranty, then there is probably no better value XC hardtail than the Boardman Team. Other brands worth having a look at for the budget end of the market are Cube, Canyon, Rose Bikes and Vitus.

    If you know what you’re doing/what you’re buying and how to fix it, then second hand can be better value.

    Dickyboy
    Full Member

    This if its available in your size & if there is a 10% discount offer on

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=75087

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    Cool thanks for the help iv been looking but so many in my price range to chose from don’t know what ones to put on my top 5 wish list lol 😉

    vermillion
    Free Member

    I have the Specialized rockhopper and Cube ltd race..hate the Cube(harsh ride).
    Love the Rockhopper

    taxi25
    Free Member

    Just get the Kona from crc. Great deal, great bike.

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    Vermilion what rockhopper have you got ie comp pro ect?

    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    If its the right size that crc kona looks a great buy.With 10% of you may get some bottle holders and mudguards.Essential in my view.

    bigbloke
    Free Member

    I would second the Whyte 801/805 , mate has an 805 he rates it highly for xc.

    Though the link to that Kona at CRC seems very very good also, especially the kit on it straight from the box.

    porter_jamie
    Full Member

    That kona looks like a great deal, especially the bits it has hanging off it.

    TurnerGuy
    Free Member

    Yes – go for the Kona, great frames.

    vermillion
    Free Member

    Ozzie,,i just bought a second hand frame and built the bike up using my cube bits,,,,the Kona looks a very good deal btw

    eyerideit
    Free Member

    This is £100 over but not released till end of May.

    On On 456 Evo

    140mm forks on a xc bike 😯 the climbs should be fun with them!

    steve_b77
    Free Member

    The genesis core 26-3 is pretty much bang on to be fair

    geologist
    Free Member

    Have you thought about the diy option?

    I bought a practically brand new Voodoo Wanga from ebay for 500, got a reduced Blue Pig frame from my local shop for 250 quid, and Spent about 50 quid on a new headset.

    In the end I had a brand new XT / Revalation equipped Blue pig for 800 quid, about a grand less than the rrp for a new fully built one.

    Try something similar for your XC bike. May need to bide your time looking for a good bike to be the doner from fleabay, but worth it. I could never have afforded the full rrp for a complete X9 Blue Pig.

    eyerideit
    Free Member
    couldashouldawoulda
    Free Member

    Basically you’re spoiled for choice.

    A mate got one of these and loves it:

    http://www.canyon.com/_uk/mountainbikes/bike.html?b=2539

    £39 over budget (plus shipping) but a stonking spec.

    On the other hand I’ve a Whyte 19 – my favourite bike ever. I’d have a 805 / 905 or anything from them in a blink.

    What should I look for in terms of spec IE forks (suntour rocx shock ect) gearing (sram shimano ect) and what would be a good overall weight i don’t wait it to be to heavy

    IMO – for that cash avoid suntour. Rockshox recons (at a min) rebas if you’re lucky. Gears from shimano – deore / slx or higher are all good as are sram x7 upwards. Weight – shouldnt be your main concern really – but around the 26 lbs realistic built weight. The main thing is how it fits and how you feel about it.

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    Iv been looking at this one this weekend as a local bike shop has it on sale for £800 almost £300 off the rrp

    http://www.marin.co.uk/2011/bikepage.php?ModNo=11EG

    What do you guys think?

    geologist
    Free Member

    Its a no-brainer, go for the canyon mentioned 2 posts above, cant believe that spec, why pay more at all??????

    Mackem
    Full Member

    Build something up yourself using a combo of new and second hand.

    Duffer
    Free Member

    My default answer to “What XC HT” threads is “Inbred”, such as this one.

    But i can’t deny, that Canyon looks VERY good value….

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    Hi guys Which online stores are best to buy a bike from?

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    Thanks for the help guys but still don’t know what to get just so many nice bikes to chose from lol

    monkeysfeet
    Free Member

    Hi ozzie, I bought a Kona caldera from chain reaction in January. They are great bikes, good kit for the cash. Using it as a winter training bike. Most important is fit, make sure you get a bike that is the right size or you are just throwing your cash away. Try a few out at your local bike shops. If they can’t offer you a deal then have a look on line for a deal.
    Canyon are good bikes and come with good spec, but if anything goes wrong you’ll need to sort it yourself. Most big brands , specialised, trek etc will not be able to offer as good a deal, so look at a 2011 spec bike.
    Good on line stores, try chain reaction, Evans cycles, wiggle, merlin cycles. In fact Merlin cycles own Malt bikes are very good.
    Hope this helps.

    teadrinker
    Free Member

    Can’t knock Canyon Bikes even the yellowstone is way under budget and fantastic spec

    http://www.canyon.com/_uk/mountainbikes/bike.html?b=2537

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    The problem I’m having is trying out a bike for a good feel as my local shops only deal with MARIN WHYTE SPECIALIZED GT VOODOO and BOARDMAN iv seen alot of other makes online such as ON-ONE CANYON AND CUBE to name but a few but don’t want to out lay the cash without trying them first

    johnhe
    Full Member

    That Marin looks great. Will the shop do you the same deal on this one:

    http://www.marin.co.uk/2011/bikepage.php?ModNo=11RR

    I bought one a few years ago. I also own a £3k bike, but it hardly ever gets ridden since I ride the Rocky Ridge all the time. Can’t recommend them highly enough.

    Here’s mine:

    http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z210/hegarty_john/DSCN1811.jpg

    johnhe
    Full Member

    Whoops:

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    It looks like a nice bike but my local shop does not stock the Rocky Ridge so they would have to order it in and can’t do anything on the price 🙁

    ozzie800
    Free Member

    Well guys iv tried a few bikes now and am still no closer to choosing I love the lightness of the boardman comp the stiffness of the trek and the quality of the specialized all have good feeling breaks components and forks I just don’t know what to do lol

Viewing 40 posts - 1 through 40 (of 54 total)

The topic ‘best hardtail xc bike for upto £800’ is closed to new replies.