Viewing 13 posts - 1 through 13 (of 13 total)
  • what bike for a 50+ after comfort & no yee Haa
  • MadBillMcMad
    Full Member

    This is not for me I might add, I am 49 !!!

    A friend asked me & I found I kept recommending inappropiate bikes.

    He wants XC comfort but no yee Haaa is involved so a light weight short travel full suss I guess. Cash is probably not an issue although he would start to baulk at anything much over £2500 I am guessing.

    What do you suggest ?

    ton
    Full Member

    something from specialized. cant go wrong for the cash.

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    Really! Tell him to MTFU. 😉

    Superlight.

    In the absence of middle-aged bikes being available. 😉

    over 50 c_g

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    A nice Ti hardtail 29er? Check out what Van Nicholas could do for that budget http://www.fatbirds.co.uk/664645/products/van-nicholas-zion-29er-slx-disc-titanium-mountain-bike-2013.aspx

    Dales_rider
    Free Member

    Specialised 🙂

    I’m nearing 60 and they work for me 🙂

    somouk
    Free Member

    There are a vast range of bikes that come into that category of lightweight XC for under 2.5k.

    Without him going out and getting a feel for the sort of geo he likes it’s almost impossible to decide if he’ll enjoy riding the bike or even be comfortable on it.

    nigelb001
    Free Member

    Something from Giant. Can’t go wrong for the cash.

    ….like the Giant Anthem. Mine was an X4 26er, but has been seriously upgraded over the last 6 months and is now 24.5 lb and is so easy to ride but eminently chuckable. Age 50 is history for me (61) but this bike makes me feel young again (gee that sounds naff!!) The Anthem 29er is getting great reviews at the moment.

    vondally
    Free Member

    in no order
    Giant anthem
    Rocky mountain …i think evans have them in the sale
    sant cruz superlight
    cannondale rush or rize
    turner flux

    all very good and lightish bikes and some available in 26 and 29 sizes

    MadBillMcMad
    Full Member

    I was thinking superlight too.

    On the anthem, I always thought it be better with a 120mm fork just to make it a little less racey.

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    😉

    Edit: on a serious note, I would echo scotroute’s recommendation for Ti. Mine is extremely comfy for all day rides.

    vondally
    Free Member

    it is one of those try the suspension design before committing

    i am not a fan of dw link but
    like single pivot with a link
    horst link design
    mastreo/maverick link

    so try if possible
    also
    ibis nice
    nicolia..
    yeti asr/5

    martymac
    Full Member

    have a look at cube too, i have an ams130, the difference in comfort compared to my P7 is easily noticable.
    2.5k is a good whack of cash, he should easily get a really nice bike for that (or a lot less).

    Dales_rider
    Free Member

    [/quote] MadBillMcMad – Member

    I was thinking superlight too.

    On the anthem, I always thought it be better with a 120mm fork just to make it a little less racey.

    My Spesh Stumpie is a tad under 24 pounds which aint bad for a 120 full susser.
    With the Horst link it gives a good ride in all conditions, better than a single pivot and Faux bar stuff. Never ridden a DW link so not sure on them.
    So maybe buy a frame and build it to the spec you want.

Viewing 13 posts - 1 through 13 (of 13 total)

The topic ‘what bike for a 50+ after comfort & no yee Haa’ is closed to new replies.