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[Closed] Charge Blender vs. Dialled Holeshot

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I'm looking to buy a new small, steel hardtail frame and was wondering if anyone had any experience of either of theses frames?

I know the Blender is a tad slacker (68deg. HA with 100mm fork, 66deg. SA) and that the Holeshot is more traditional (69deg. HA, 73deg. SA). Am I likely to notice (and potentially dislike) the slack angled Blender?

I'm not going to use this frame for longer XC stuff, so I won't be sat spinning in the saddle much. It's mainly to be used for general woods hacking, a bit of dirt jumping, a bit of 4x and a bit of short course downhill.

Any advice gratefully recieved...


 
Posted : 14/01/2009 4:05 pm
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No takers?


 
Posted : 19/01/2009 5:19 pm
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I've a Dialled Bikes Holeshot (long) and brought it mainly for chucking around my local wood when I'm in no rush to get anywhere, which some will no doubt think is a bit of a waste of its 4X pedigree but its good fun nonetheless.

I had a medium Dialled Bikes PA before and the Holeshot has the same completely rock solid feel of the PA but is a lot less gate-like. The flip side though is its no much fun to ride for any serious distance.

I've not ridden a Charge Blender other than briefly so don't feel able to honestly comment on them.


 
Posted : 19/01/2009 5:35 pm
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Bump, any further opinions on this? Just built up my PA and have some parts left over I'd like to stick on a woods/4x/street hacker for the summer


 
Posted : 27/03/2009 12:47 pm
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I went for the Holeshot in the end, and it's brilliant! I wouldn't want to put any more than 100mm forks on or it's start to feel too slack for the riding I do. I went for the long TT version and use a 65mm stem (soon to be replaced with a 50mm).

It's lighter than a blender and less slack so it's more pedal friendly. Great for thrashing around in the woods, bmx/4x tracks, jumping and pumping. I'd post a pic but I don't know how? ...


 
Posted : 27/03/2009 4:48 pm