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I've narrowed my choice of long travel hardtail frame options down to two:
1. Ragley Blue Pig
2. On-One Inbred 456
I mainly do either all day rides in the peaks/dales and would like a do it all frame.
What would you choose?
depends on your financial situation....
Well, I can't afford a cotic soul, which would be my preferred option. I would of got a 456 before now but I'm just drawn towards a ragley.
My main concern is with how comfy the ragley will be after a full day on it.
Am pretty sure 18bikes have a demo one, have a go at an all day Peaks ride and see?
Buy secondhand?? and get a Soul etc, better than those 'scaffold' bikes........
My main concern is with how comfy the ragley will be after a full day on it.
Top tube and seatstays are skinnier on the Ragley.
It has been said these add to compliance.
If your ideal bike is a Soul, perhaps a Genesis Altitude might be worth a look?
Seems like it might be more similar to the Soul than your two candidates.
Would love a secondhand soul, everytime I see one for sale someone else snaps one up! Need a new frame pretty soon so can't afford to wait it out for one.
Maybe getting a ragley in the short term and keeping my eye out for a soul will be the best option?
Dialled Bikes Prince Albert would answer all your problems...
Si & chakaping: now your just making things complicated 🙂 ! Liking the look of a Prince Albert now...
Brant: Thanks for the info, the recommendations on your website suggest a 16" for me (I'm 5"9). Would a 18" make much of a difference to the ride?
Don't think you can go far wrong with any of the choices mentioned. If I could get one to fit (to tall) my vote would be for the ragley with a 36float reduced to 140mm, hardtail heaven. Like you said there seems to be something about the ragley, just looks like a bike you could have a lot of fun on 😆
Would a 18" make much of a difference to the ride?
Less seatpost hanging out, so a bit harsher.
Bit more stretched.
Sat a bit further forward.
You need a 16in like it says.
Damn you Brant! Just seen a bargain 18" from The Bicycle Shop in Skipton. Will have to pick up a new 16" over the weekend.
