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[Closed] Anyone missing their old Hardcore Hardtail now they've moved to FS??

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If I were to have just one bike it would be a 140mm FS. But I have come to that conclusion by having an FS then getting a HT then selling the FS regretting that so sold the HT and got an FS then missed the HT so got another HT.

Now I have a 160mm FS and a 140mm HT, the almost perfect balance for me. I want a lighter and longer (TT not travel) FS frame.

I guess the point of that is that if you get rid of either you will miss it. I need both in my life.


 
Posted : 18/01/2013 2:05 pm
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'hardcore hardtail' LOL

Judging by the way most are ridden, they should really be named "inappropriate XC hardtail"


 
Posted : 18/01/2013 2:06 pm
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Loved my MmmBop when I had it (took over over from my Trek Fuel EX as my number 1 bike at the time), but after a while I missed the comfort and bumpy-climb-pedalling-traction (technical term) of riding full suss, although still wanted something playful with the same sort of angles...

...so got an Orange Five and never regretted it!


 
Posted : 18/01/2013 2:17 pm
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Haha very true David.

Here's mine. I started riding it after a year of riding a 180mm bullit and i love it. So much more fun than the fs, jumps way better. Do still kinda want an NS Soda though but i can only justify keeping one mtb about for now and dunno whether i want to give up the ht!

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Posted : 18/01/2013 2:28 pm
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I sold my hardtail last year and missed it greatly. I had a bmx for a while, but it didn't scratch the itch.

I now have a little kona cowan, which is the nuts!

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Posted : 18/01/2013 2:32 pm
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(And no comments about the garden please! :p )

But keeping the Norco as well. Different tools for different jobs. Prefer the Surge most of the time, I dont tend to ride 'rad' enough trails to justify the Norco, but its good to have for big mountain days/alps trips etc.


 
Posted : 18/01/2013 2:38 pm
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My Rocky Ridge out yesterday - running a set of Pike Coils up front.
Thinking of splitting it and selling the frame

Don't do it, keep the frame. If its anything like mine it'll be very well used and battered, but much loved. My RR frame is hanging up in the garage ready to live another day. It's replacement a c456 is a nice bike but one year on I can't see me ever having the same rosey affection for it as I have for the RR.


 
Posted : 18/01/2013 4:00 pm
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.(And no comments about the garden please! :p )

Is that a garden? Thought it was some fly tipping... 😉

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I smashed my spine up about 18 months ago and as a result of advice from a consultant radiologist mate of mine, I sold my Ragley Ti HT.

Have you thought about trying a suspension seatpost in your hardtail? I borrowed a USE one off druidh and was very impressed with it on my Prince Albert to be honest.
[url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/suspension-seatposts-why-so-unpopular ]Thread about it here...[/url]

My old Blender
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Now replaced with a PA which I LOVE!
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Posted : 18/01/2013 4:12 pm
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It tires me out quicker than the FS and is not as fast and confident when the going is choppy/chunky; best on dirt trails IMO. But I ride everything on it. Now I've got the hang of it, it's a lovely machine. Will not sell.


 
Posted : 18/01/2013 4:13 pm
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heypresta - beware the Troof; I miss mine because the frame cracked 😥


 
Posted : 18/01/2013 4:16 pm
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Missing my FS today 🙁
Not having slicks would help too, but the Slash was a snow monster. Rear traction in the snow is the big plus of a FS.

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