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I am doing a garage conversion and extension to provide more space for family.

As a result I lose the garage. I currently have 3 bikes:
650b 120mm forked hardtail
29er 130mm fuss sus
Carbon gravel bike

The gravel bike stays but I have a budget of up to £6k to get a single MTB. what would you have? The problem is my riding is very diverse:
play on woods
long rides over dartmoor
Ride Coast path
Occasional BPW trips
Occasional big mountain weekend
Overnight bike packing trips

So hardtail or FS? Long travel or short (most likely short bo more than 130mm) 29er or 650b?


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:13 pm
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150mm full sus and swap the gravel bike for a stooge


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:19 pm
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A 120/130 29er sounds the best way ahead, enough travel to play at places like BPW, FoD, etc, but with the matching shock you can bump up the compression and kind of have a hardtail'ish ride as well, if you ever wanted that. I'd always go full sus when you're hitting bike parks, riding trails and doing weekend stuff, it just takes a lot of the sting out of the trails on your back, fatigue gets worse the older you get as well.

Loads of bikes in this class these days, and for 6k you can pretty much choose whatever one you like best, every brand does a lot in this range, so narrow it down to what you like the look off, and see if you can get round to see/test them.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:24 pm
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Switch the carbon gravel for steel and then that takes care of the bikepacking and tamer XC stuff?

Then as a Cotic fanboi, sounds like you need a FlareMAX or a Jeht for everything else.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:26 pm
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If I had 6k to spend an a mtb right now, I’d buy a transition spur.

I don’t so I’ll stick with my smuggler.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:29 pm
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If I had 6k to spend an a mtb right now, I’d buy a transition spur.

Only thing is that transition don’t send many to the uk, and they have a waiting list as it is 😟


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:36 pm
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Good job I don’t have 6k then.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:38 pm
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Can't you find space in your plans for a bike cupboard?
I've got a 3' x 5'6" cupboard in the house that I can fit 3 mtbs & 1 road bike in.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:42 pm
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Orbea Occam

Absolutely love it, I still haven't managed to do more than 80km ride on it yet. But it manages most stuff lovelyly...

https://flic.kr/p/2n9GFwg


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 9:53 pm
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Should've said the carbon gravel can take 650b road plus wheels. That might be an option for the long gentle stuff.

I am mostly a wheels on the ground so can't see me needing loads of travel, but a short travel FS like a Blur might be ideal


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 10:08 pm
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Phil H, got any pics of that?


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 10:10 pm
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Short / mid ish travel 29er full suss sounds a good option.

Spur / Top Fuel sort of thing if you want the lighter end. Something like a Tallboy is a touch more burly I think - seems like an ideal allrounder.

Loads of bikes in the 140 front / 125 or 130mm rear travel.

Reactor 290
Norco Optic
Aether 9
Flaremax
Izzo
Spectral 125


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 10:17 pm
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If you can only have 1 mountain bike…

I already only have one mountain bike.

If I had the budget then the Cotic Jeht looks ace (midnight blue).


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 10:21 pm
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I only have one MTB and have a Nukeproof Reactor. I love it.

Gravel bike for local rides and road bike for, well road! I do wish I'd kept my Solaris as well though....


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 10:45 pm
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Mtbs, front wheels off and hanging from hooks in the ceiling.
Road bike hanging by front wheel from a hook in the ceiling.
bike cupboard

Trouble is I've got another couple of bikes in an asgard shed In the garden.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 10:56 pm
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If I could only have one, I would probably keep my Spur and 2 wheelsets. One light for XC/Trail duties and the other for racing/trips abroad.

I’d accept I wouldn’t be as fast on it, but I would have a great time!


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 11:01 pm
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What's your current 130mm 29er full sus? Would have thought something like that would be perfect for a do it all.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 11:01 pm
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29er something around 120-150mm rear travel and 2 sets of wheels - 1 xc - 1 enduroish.
That will give you a great spread of capabilities.

I've recently gone from a transition smuggler at 115mm travel to a transition sentinel at 140mm.
Both excellent bikes, but the sentinel pedals absolutely fine (did 75km on it on Friday) and is very capable going downhill or off drops.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 11:02 pm
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I only have one mtb, an Orange Four, but that doesn't help you 😀

My next bike will most probably be an SC Tallboy, great all rounder apparently.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 11:03 pm
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Spectral 125 and reactor are both good shouts. Similar to the smuggler in intended use as a capable short travel bike, with the smuggler being no longer available new and the ‘sort of’ replacement spur rare as hens teeth. That sort of bike would be my one bike.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 11:19 pm
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Thanks Phil, v space efficient!

Current bike is a trek fuel ex, but it's alu and a bit heavy rear sus makes bike feel soggy.

The spur sounds nice, will look into it


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 11:37 pm
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Got any room in the garden? 6K will get you a decent shed to keep the existing bikes and money to spare to contribute to a new MTB further down the line.

Also space to do maintenance, keep mucky kit, etc, etc.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 11:46 pm
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I like my current stumpjumper. I've had long travel 29er and it kind of took the fun out of some bits around hope. Prefer less travel with a bit of pop but hard tail gives me back ache.
Rides well with the suspension "locked" on roads too.

https://imgur.com/0YAgbXN


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 1:07 am
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cotic again.

but a solarismax. Sounds like the perfect weopen for your needs to me.

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Posted : 21/03/2022 8:56 am
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I'd probably replace my aging 130mm/116mm & 120mm/100mm full suspension bikes with a Santa Cruz Blur TR.


 
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The bigger problem might be finding something in stock.


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 9:27 am
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Just thought I'd post a pic of my reactor 290. Mines the alu version, not sure how heavy it is but it doesn't feel that heavy. I've changed the stock grips, bars and stem for Ergon grips, carbon bars and nicer lighter stem, so thats knocked a bit of weight of it...and through the winter I was running magic mary front and Minion DHR rear.

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Another vote for a short travel 29er. The current crop are super capable. You can go one of two ways with them.

If you want something a bit burlier then aim for something like a SC Tallboy, YT Izzo, Cotic Flaremax etc (130mm front / 120-130mm rear).

If you want more efficiency / lighter built then Transition Spur, Epic Evo, Trek Top Fuel.

I've got a Spur. Does long XC rides just as good as my proper XC bike (Giant Anthem) but doesn't give up anything going down.

The only reason you'd ever need a long travel bike nowadays is if you're racing Enduro or ride a lot of gnarlier trails with big drops and like hitting rocky / roots sections at speed.


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 10:34 am
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As above shuuuuuurly a new shed!

Still, any excuse for a flash new bike...


 
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Posted : 21/03/2022 11:16 am
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Personally I'd get rid of the family, or move to a bigger house if they have to stick around.

Bike-wise - I'd probably keep my gravel bike so I could still commute on it. BPW have good hire bikes. But nah, life is about bikes! Moooore bikes!


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 12:16 pm
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Any hardtail with 120/140 upfront.


 
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Something like a Spur with 2 wheelsets would be ideal. Light enough for big rides but just enough for bigger days. Slap some heftier tyres on for BPW and I'd be happy to ride mine there.


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 12:58 pm
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The problem is my riding is very diverse:
play on woods
long rides over dartmoor
Ride Coast path
Occasional BPW trips
Occasional big mountain weekend
Overnight bike packing trips

130ish 29er full suss would cover everything*, 2 wheelsets if possible, although mainly as a quick but expesnive way of swapping tyres for the intended ride.

*some, like the spur are going to be better than others at the final task - bikepacking.


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 1:06 pm
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Do some people have more than one nice mountain bike? I've never tried it.


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 1:19 pm
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I have a gravel bike and deeply off trend Neuron

They do work as a pair

660b wheels on the gravel bike with bigger tyres has been fantastic with the 700c weeks now set up more for the road with 35mm slicks

But I don’t think FS bikes ever peddle brilliantly. I thought the latest Treks were meant to be good to pedal. How old is yours?

I do spend an amount of time wondering if I should have a hard tail or rigid mtb and a longer travel FS bike.


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 1:29 pm
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On a forum full of roadies, gravel bikers and occassional MTB'ers, the leaning is always going to go towards shorter travel

I've dropped right out of biking altogether though - have a PP Shan 26", Spesh Kenevo e-bike and 90's steel Kona, but none get ridden.

For me, it would probably be a 150mm+ 27.5 FS of some flavour though


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 2:22 pm
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Personally, what would I have?

Well ive only one MTB so that's easy.

Fat bike with a spare set of 29r wheels.


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 2:32 pm
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All about compromises.
What on that list do you do the most of. Buy the bike that is the best suited to that.
Live with the compromises for what you do less of.
I spend most of my time on the South Downs, so my Epic Evo works dandy for me.


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 2:52 pm
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I would be buying a Pave Rc295,I have one of their hardtails ansd I can't fault the bike or Pace
https://pacecycles.com/pages/rc295


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 3:04 pm
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If you can only have 1 mountain bike…

...who cares? literally no point in carrying on


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 3:23 pm
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Singletrack Forum, youve changed.

Orange Five (in whatever wheel size fits you best)


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 5:36 pm
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Most i can think off have already been mentioned but that revel you can win in the Ukraine raffle looks really nice .

I think the next issue of the magazine has a test of the stumpjumper evo , the pace rc125 and one other that I can't remember , that might be worth a read for you .


 
Posted : 21/03/2022 5:39 pm
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I'm absolutely loving this - 2022 Stage Evo.

Stage Evo

Its replaced a longer travel bike and a Hardtail. Its basicvally 90% as capable downhill as the older longer travel bike was, I have raced Enduro on it, its AMAZING on swoopy trail centre stuff, and (albeit perhaps with some lighter tyres on) I can/have done 50mile mixed XC rides on it, and it barely weights more than the hardtail did.

Note a few key spec choices, Fox 34s over 36s (2022 34 is incredible) DT XM rims rather than EX, non dinner-plate sizes Rhythm step casette, etc..

Edit - SC Tallboy (old bike was a Hightower) or a Pace RC295 were my alternative options but the SC would have to the alloy, and the frame design is optimised for Carbon so the Alloys weight a tonne. The PaceRC 295 sizing is daft with a massive seat tube extension so only works if you have long legs/like a short top tube.


 
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