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I ma looking at a Klein, blizzard and a Lava dome and I am not sure the prices being offered are good deals or not.

Lava Dome 2006 - front suspension forks - £600
Rocky Mountain blizzard - nice build with front sus forks £1200
Klein altitude with again front sus forks - no price yet ,wants me to make a reasonable offer?

apologies if you are one of the guys offering these bikes but I need to find out if these are reasonable deals.

Comments on these or other bikes as regards which one is best would help me also...

Thanks in advance...

Andy


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 3:30 pm
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Blizzard if you can stretch to it. I've got one and it's awesome


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 3:33 pm
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but for a good spec is £1200 a reasonable price?


 
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depends


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 3:41 pm
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this is the spec of the blizzard...

Frame; 2006 17.5" Rocky Mountain Blizzard (Reynolds 853 handbuilt disc specific frame with rack mounts for touring)

Seat Clamp: Salsa

Fork: 2005 Marzocchi MX Pro ETA 105mm (brand new old stock with owners manual)

Headset: Cane Creek S6

Bars: Race Face Air Alloy flat

Grips: Rocky Mountain

Shifters: Shimano XT

Brakes : Shimano XT M765 Hydraulic, 160mm rotors

Chainset: Race Face Prodigy

Bottom Bracket: Race Face Prodigy

Wheels: Shimano XT Disc Hubs on Mavic XC717 Disc Rims with double butted silver spokes (handbuilt)

Tyres: Panaracer Fire XC Pro 2.1

Tubes: Bontrager

Front Mech: Shimano XT

Rear Mech: Shimano XT

Cassette: SRAM990 11-34

Chain: SRAM

Seat: Specialized Alias 155mm (stitched version, brand new)

Post: Race Face Prodigy

Stem: Race Face Prodigy

Pedals: Time Alium (with cleats, brand new)


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 3:42 pm
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I had mine for sale earlier this year - better spec than that (Fox Float RLC forks) with a brand new, unridden frame) and for £1100 it didn't sell. Prices fluctuate at different times of the year.

It's not a rip off but not a bargain


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 3:47 pm
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He is open to offers so may be I could do a deal 🙂

Are they really a £1000+ standard bike?


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 3:53 pm
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I sold my almost mint [url= http://www.bearbackbiking.com/bikes/blizzard_for_sale.html ]Blizzard[/url] with the spec as linked.. IIRC I sold it for £900.

So, in comparison, I think the bike above is over priced relatively! - that or the very nice chap who bought mine got a very good deal on a very nice bike 😉

In hindsight, I wish I'd kept it


 
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I think that Blizzard is overpriced.

I know the Blizzard is a very nice frame (if a little short in the toptube for many) but for comparison, a brand new 853 Genesis Altitude 30 with bolt-through Rebas, full XT and DT wheels can be had for £1370.

With that spec and at that age, and with a fairly cheap fork, I'd have thought the Blizzard is worth about £800, depending on condition.


 
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Merlin were doing a Blizzard full build with XT and 2009 Rebas for £1100 not that long ago.

A 2006 one for the same money seems a bit optimistic.


 
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[url= http://www.alfjonescycles.co.uk/shop/shop.php?c2=Hardtail%20%20High%20End ]Alf Jones Cycles[/url] has a Blizzard full bike for £1295 with race face and XT parts. Also a Vertex with Floats, SRAM X9, Bontrager and FSA bits, also for £1295. Obviously both are brand new.


 
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Hello Andy

You do realise work are getting ready to role out the cycle to work scheme again?

Scott


 
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Blizzard is over-priced.....


 
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i misread the post at first - thought that the blizzard was new and at a good price! sounds a bit expensive to me

i have an 05 blizzard, almost identical spec although just upgraded to new XT stuff. i'd value his at £800 or less - its 3 years old so presumably has had a bit of use

it is a bloody nice frame though and i have been running it SS for the last few months (it is magic gearable)

i haven't ever used a rack since the disc brake prevents you getting to the eyelet on the LH dropout - have been meaning to make a homemade bracket to space it out


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 6:51 pm
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Thanks Scott- I did realise about the cycle to work but I may buy a new road bike as well 🙂


 
Posted : 22/03/2009 9:48 pm