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How similar/different are your bikes?

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I've got two that are similar in that they both look like shitting dogs (Pronghorn carbon XC machine and Pronghorn 160/150mm trail bike, both in horrendously unfashionable 26" flavour) but they ride completely different. Still maintained and still used, but very much back up bikes.

Did have a lovely mk1 Banshee Prime in the blue/red colours which was my go-to but that's cracked around the top tube/seat tube brace weld. Warranty is taking an age so in the meantime I've ordered a Canfield Tilt frame in raw aluminium to build up with the Banshee parts. Still waiting on delivery for that...

So started off tall and steep, now heading into to long and slack


 
Posted : 23/07/2022 3:12 pm
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Mine seem to be quite different
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Posted : 23/07/2022 5:32 pm
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I'm trying to decide which of the big bikes to keep, so right now they're pretty similiar- a Cotic Rocketmax, and a Remedy 29. The Cotic's a bitter harder hitting, the Remedy a bit more playful but they both do the exact same job. I love the Remedy more but the Cotic's better

And, just to make some difference, a fatbike.


 
Posted : 24/07/2022 12:37 am
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Tom Howards collection is making me feel better about myself 🙂

Most slack 180/170/63.5

https://flic.kr/p/2ngtGNE

Most appropriate 140/130/66

https://flic.kr/p/2mhYaFL

Most fun for 2 hour blasts 140/0/65

https://flic.kr/p/2nvjQbc

Most confused 🙂

https://flic.kr/p/2nkw5PD

So some overlap. I could ride the Giga all the time especially with some lighter wheels. Really I bought it for trips away/big days out and it was superb in Basque but it's pretty good everywhere else as well.

But I love the Revel here in the FoD, it's mostly perfect. And everyone has to have a big wheeled/big tyred hardtail. The digger I should use loads more for local riding, but I don't really enjoy riding on my own so it gets the least use.

If Revel had the Rail (160mm rear) as a 29 when I bought the Giga, I might have got away with one 'big' bike. Still for a man who once had THREE Ibis FS at the same time, I feel I've made progress 🙂


 
Posted : 24/07/2022 9:42 am
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After riding various Spesh FS' for years, I fancied a change and ended up with these:

Whyte 901 HT - bright green
Cannondale CAAD8 road bike - bright blue
Whyte Friston gravel bike - bright orange

I love them all equally and can't choose between them. Sure, the Friston is the most versatile but my favourite is always the one I'm riding.

Mulling over getting a 29er but don't have the time to look into it or ride it properly.


 
Posted : 24/07/2022 10:15 am
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All very different:

Transition Sentinel - 160f/150r travel with Lyriks / codes / coil spring rear etc. 63.6 degree head angle and reasonably long chainstays etc. 34lbs ish and 29er.

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Marino hardtail - 140mm Pikes / codes / lighter weight build / skinny frame tubes / 65.5 degree head angle and short chain stays - 425mm. 30lbs ish and 650b

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Cannondale Caad12 195 disc - 18lbs ish and obviously quite twitchy as has crit style geometry

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Haro 124 bmx - hi tensile frame, crap brakes and wants to kill me whenever I ride it - looks cool though 👌

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Posted : 24/07/2022 1:43 pm
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I like to think mine all have a purpose and are very different.
Very fast and capable, light rig. If be worried about taking this to the Alps though. Transition Spur. Bought for epic long distance stuff, but keep taking it to my local
spur

My hardcore hardtail. Can do anything really. Used in enduros, Alps (am there now), and sub 10hr sdw rides. Forks are super plush and important, smashpot converted ultimates. Orange p7
p7

My bigger rig. Great bike. Could be used anywhere, but I'd rather not peddle it all day on xc. Used in Alps, DH and enduro. Easiest to ride in the wet. Ripmo AF
ripmo


 
Posted : 24/07/2022 3:52 pm
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Two black 29er Oranges, one Shiney and aluminium, 1 Matt and carbon.


 
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