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  • Which winter hardtail – around £1000
  • orangefatlad
    Free Member

    Hi all,
    I have a cyclescheme voucher burning a whole…and want a nice hardtail to ride through the winter (and onwards obviously). Doesn’t really need to be light coz I’m pretty fat! If anything would prefer it to be burly and built to last, with decent frame and fork.
    Anybody seen any good deals?
    OrangeFatBoy

    fenred
    Free Member

    Have a look at On-one’s site.

    You can get get a rigid inbred or for just a smidge more you can get a 456. They do the C2W thing IIRC.

    mchlptchr
    Free Member

    Genesis IOiD with winter friendly Alfine hub gears.

    timc
    Free Member

    Any HT will be winter friendly 😆

    stevewhyte
    Free Member

    Well i got a Whyte 805 with my voucher and its been a great bike.

    Only thing i have done was to swap the fords for SIDs cause i got them for a good price.

    Bike is fast and everything works perfectly, with the new forks it weighs 25lbs which is not to be sneezed at.

    karen805
    Free Member

    Another vote for the 805, mine has been great.

    johnhe
    Full Member

    I’ve been really happy with my Marin Rocky Ridge, and regularly choose it above my full susser. Great bike.

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    Something with an alfine, maybe rigid?

    hoodie
    Free Member

    +1 for the Marin Rocky Ridge ( and im not light in any sense of the word)

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