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[i]Zesty do look good - but again... just don't have that 'X' factor![/i]
You should see them in the flesh. Blimmin' gorgeous.
I'd recommend getting a demo on whatever you want to buy. I've had 2 RM full sus bikes, one was fab (Instinct), one was very average (ETS-X).
You can't go wrong with a Turner DW-Link, if that's on your list.
I have read that after comparison to the ETS-X, the Altitude is streets ahead... But I haven't read an ETS-X either so it's kinda meaningless to me!!!!
The thing that really hooked me is the huuge discount and carbon frame. The frame would make me giddy just thinking about it!
if you're after FS I'd also go with buying a full bike unless you're buying a used frame/shock set up. I'd be persuaded to have a go on Orange 5 and SC Heckler first.
Otherwise, a LT HT sounds like fun.
Riding FS 12 miles to work & back mainly on roads is OK, but a hardtail or fully rigid gets it done in much less time with lots less effort as I found out. And FS carries hefty service costs on the shocks.
I don't ride on the road, probably about a quarter of what I do is on the road, with a significant proportion of it is off road, on fire tracks. There is about 10 minutes worth on some proper off road that shakes my bones on my way home at speed (Uphill on the way there, down hill on the way back.) If I was commuting on the road I'd be getting a 29er or road bike.
You can get them reduced:
http://www.nicolai-uk.com/index.php/category/special-offers/
Here's my old helius FR:
Well the CR90 is all sold out.
Oh well, I'm gonna do some more saving and ride what I got until it starts falling apart again!
Cheers for all the help though guys.
Dom

