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Bored and idly thinking about what bikes I’d like to see from some of the brands I like. So here goes:

The full Stooge - I know it goes against the ethos of the brand but I’d love to see a full sus Stooge bike just to see how it would look.

Full Sherpa - Stanton have full sus versions of their other models so I’d love to see them do it with the Sherpa. Nice short travel bike with proper sorted trail bike geometry where the front wheel is in the same postcode as the frame. Would suit my local riding to a tee.

Anybody else have anything?


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 9:21 pm
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25th anniversary Cotic Soul in 931 stainless steel with 29er wheels.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 9:26 pm
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Full Sherpa – Stanton have full sus versions of their other models so I’d love to see them do it with the Sherpa. Nice short travel bike with proper sorted trail bike geometry where the front wheel is in the same postcode as the frame. Would suit my local riding to a tee

Sounds like a Swarf Contour, although I see the short travel version is no more :o(


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 9:32 pm
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Updated Yeti 5 & 575. No infinity linkage balls.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 9:46 pm
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An On-One Inbred made from scaffold tube ...

Ah, good point


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 9:49 pm
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Raleigh Grifter 29er, 3sp

It'll be great


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 9:58 pm
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Cotic Soul 27.5 again please.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:03 pm
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An orange five, but carbon fibre.

They are the ideal design for carbon. Big one piece raised chainstay swing arm without narrow tubes, limited big bearings (and therefore few difficult and heavy mounting for them)

Doesn’t have to be orange, just anyone making a direct driven single pivot from CF.

Lightweight, low maintainence all mountain/endurolite bike.

Bonus if carbon means an in triangle water bottle.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:06 pm
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Raleigh Grifter 29er, 3sp

That would be ace, although I’d want the option for more gears or SS

An orange five, but carbon fibre.

Imagine what that would cost from Orange! You’d be able to buy a large swathe of Halifax for less.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:17 pm
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A modern Yeti ARC-X, with clearance for big tyres


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:19 pm
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29er RC300 with modern xc geometry.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:19 pm
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I would have thought an Orange equivalent would be quite simple to make in carbon as there aren't many funny lines or angles to make carbon layup too difficult. I like the idea, take my money


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:26 pm
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An orange five, but carbon fibre.

Can you get carbon fibre filing cabinets?


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:48 pm
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25th anniversary Cotic Soul in 931 stainless steel with 29er wheels.

You'll have a few years to wait, didn't the soul come out in the noughties, plus wasn't 931 a passing fad within the MTB hardtail community?


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:51 pm
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29" Cotic Soda.
Like the original, but for big wheels. None of this LLS malarkey, just an updated Soda.
Got a Salsa El Mariachi titanium which I guess is about as close as I can get.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 10:54 pm
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@argee 2003 was the original Soul, so almost 20. Cotic made a 931 Solaris prototype in 2018.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 11:04 pm
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A modern geometry Pace rc300 square tubing and anodised would be awesome also a Zaskar LE true to its roots, but LLS also anodised and a carbon Nukeproof that's got a noteworthy weight saving over the alloy version like other brands seem to manage (Transition for example).


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 11:17 pm
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Any UK brand.

An updated 'UK' version of the GT Distortion from a few years back. 120mm rear, 150+ front end. 27.5+ (or 29er if you must). LLS.

Basically, I want something that's effectively a FlareMAX rear end mated to a RocketMAX front end, with weight and toughness somewhere between the two - kind of a Jeht but not really.

I have no idea whether it would be a good bike, but the idea just really appeals to me.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 1:25 am
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I wish Transition would make some more Spurs Then maybe I could get one this side of Christmas.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 7:18 am
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I'd like Specialized to make a bike out of bamboo. Just because.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 7:22 am
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Like the original, but for big wheels. None of this LLS malarkey, just an updated Soda.

"original geo" 29er's were/are shockingly, comically bad, I'd rather stick needles in my eyes. Plus the orignal Soda was too noodley


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 8:40 am
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I think it was actually built by Specialized, the new Status 140/160. HArd to find, even harder to Demo... but yeah, one of those.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 8:56 am
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I wish Cotic would make a frikkin fatbike already.

Cash waiting.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 9:00 am
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original geo” 29er’s were/are shockingly, comically bad, I’d rather stick needles in my eyes.

As someone who has experienced both, there is lots more fun to be had with an eye you have no control over (due to the anaesthetic) than a slow handling, yet somehow still twitchy & nervous, 29er.

I wish the Millyard DH bike was available to people without the surname ‘Millyard’.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 9:03 am
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A 2020s Ragley Ti please. I don't really care about the details, but something that stands out in the same way as the original.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 9:17 am
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Another 29+ bike in the mould of the later Trek Staches. Maybe 140mm travel. I love mine and can find nothing to better it in the current market place. Mine has done 6 seasons of hard use while still in good order it is looking tired and I'd like another 🙂


 
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Mod geo GT LTS ball burnished finish, like the second version with the adjustable trunnion mount, from what I remember the suspension was really good, put a red lyrik upfront and superdeluxe with red coil spring, it would be a stunner.
A remake of the kona/Turner burner that Tomi Misser rode, I'd love to see modern lookalikes of classic head turners.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 9:41 am
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A 27.5(+?) Zaskar. Ball burnished and anodised, obviously.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 9:47 am
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Loved my 2005 Turner 6 Pack. Can I keep the bushing pivots, coil shock, kinematics and bombproof nature but in a bolt through axle, tapered head tube, dropper compatible, longer, slacker bigger wheeled version please?


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 9:51 am
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On-One to make an aluminium (and reasonably priced) version of the Dave/Moto Loco.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 9:58 am
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I'd like all brands do away with pressfit BB's. If you want a wide BB shell, just use T47.

Aside from that a gravel bike from Transition would be nice to go with the Spur, although is Santa Cruz could make the new Blur TR in less awful colours, that would be nice!

Always had a soft spot for the Rocky Mountain ETSX back in the day too. A modern-day 29er version of that in carbon would be very nice! I miss the days when Rocky did great paint jobs too, so many of their colour schemes just look plain off to me.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 10:14 am
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I'll also echo the 29+ thing... it never got big enough for people on a budget to risk getting one as their main bike. Which is a shame... it had a lot to offer. The Treks were a great ride.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 10:17 am
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A modern-day 29er version of that in carbon would be very nice! I miss the days when Rocky did great paint jobs too, so many of their colour schemes just look plain off to me.

Never owned a better climbing bike than my ETS-X - trouble was that BB height, meant it was grim at other stuff. Definitely agree about the paint jobs. They don't seem to know what to do with paint on carbon.

My Yeti Big Top is a fantastic frame, but the 70deg head angle... modern geometry version would be marvellous.

Also - 2022 Transition Vanquish please!


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 10:23 am
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29″ Cotic Soda.
Like the original, but for big wheels. None of this LLS malarkey, just an updated Soda

You know there was a SodaMax? Basically a Ti Solaris.

In a similar vein - a Ti Soul MkV please....


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 10:25 am
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I cant fathom why there isnt more of a market for bikes with a focus more on longevity and stiffness
specifically, stop putting poxy little bearings in the pivots.

i appreciate the bike will weigh a tiny bit more, but if i dont have to change the bearings annually, its worth it.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 10:41 am
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Someone to make the Iron Horse Sunday with modern geo and suspension (like that chap that cut and shut one recently, but factory). Keep the kinematics the same as the original because they rode awesome, but add modern angles and looked sweet.

Also Alan Millyard to make me one of his bikes (complete with his front and rear suspension & internal drive train) but with a single crown fork and 150ish travel.

And bring back 1.5 head tubes please with no more press for BBs, just good old threaded ones.

And as said above, big arse pivot bearings whenever possible. (Didn’t oboe of the older SC Bullits use threaded an external Bottom bracket for it’s pivot bolt?).


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 10:48 am
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I wish Sonder would make the Transmitter in reef blue carbon, in 29 with a 120mm fork. Surely that's one hardtail to rule 'em all?

Cotic SodaMax. I regret not buying one of the last batch because I couldn't work out if I was medium or large...dithered too long and the opportunity was lost.

Liteville H3 - in 29. Hopefully the new one due out next month will address that.


 
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Always had a soft spot for the Rocky Mountain ETSX

A mate went through about 4 upper and lower link on his at least.


 
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@Lawman91 - didn’t Transition release their interpretation of a Cyclocross bike a few years ago (think it was called the Rapture)? Aren’t they basically the same kind of bike but rebranded as ‘Gravel’ to appeal to a wider market? (Sorry for being cynical about bike industry marketing)

Edit - released in 2015 so not really a few years ago.


 
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I think it was actually built by Specialized, the new Status 140/160. HArd to find, even harder to Demo… but yeah, one of those.

If you mullet your old G-160 you end with something pretty close to a Status 160


 
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Also Alan Millyard to make me one of his bikes (complete with his front and rear suspension & internal drive train) but with a single crown fork and 150ish travel.

The DH bike has 150mm travel already…


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 10:59 am
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I think it was actually built by Specialized, the new Status 140/160. HArd to find, even harder to Demo… but yeah, one of those.

So i bought it 😀


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 11:15 am
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There are probably quite a few for me, but in terms of bikes I might buy immediately...

A Privateer with 170mm-ish rear travel, and a mullet chip.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 11:16 am
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A Kenevo Sl with a removal internal battery and sell 300wh-800wh options so you can tailor the range. That would be an ebike killer.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 11:17 am
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Someone to make a relatively fast, light road frame (preferably aluminium) designed around deep drop calliper brakes and 32mm tyres. It might seem niche but I bet if you market it right (lighter and cheaper than a disc brake equivalent) you could carve out a wee market.

That said, I think I just saw a titanium Dolan reviewed elsewhere that does pretty much this ^


 
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