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[Closed] Is mountain biking now a rich man's/woman's sport?

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Mountainbiking need not be expensive at all. A £300 bike will be perfectly good for most trails ( nearly as good as the best bikes from 20 yrs ago and the land has not changed) Buy secondhand and you get great value

Just go ride locally to you.

I have a reasonably expensive set of bikes now but other than teh capital cost of buying them I probably spend less on riding that I do on drinking - and I don't drink nearly as much as I used to


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 6:58 pm
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GW - sorry that's a rubbish argument!

This Sunday alone I walked nearly 3 yards from my shed before I started my ride! On the other hand my father in law flew from his home in Northern Ireland to Scotland for 2 rounds of golf then he is off to Spain next month for more of the same.

You could say that to ride the sort of terrain you want to ride involves travelling, but you could say that about any sport - wanting to play links golf and living in the English midlands would mean a lot more travelling than you seem to need to make riding worth your while.

Just because you can spend a fortune on kit or travel does not mean you have to.


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 7:00 pm
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6 miles GW You need a bike you can pedal 😉


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 7:03 pm
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Is it more that the media makes it look that way - top gear effect?


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 7:03 pm
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everyone on here is a big bike fantic we know folk with 3k + bikes tell a normal person you spent £100 on a component and see their reaction.
Still get a bike good enough for relatively little money. I am lucky enought to be able to ride trails straight from my door I ****ing wish 5 miles by road to rivvy but a nice warm up. too expensive get a road bike or ride BMX


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 7:21 pm
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no need to apologise, I know it's a rubbish arguement. 8)
I was a junior member of a Lynx club as a kid but I'd just as often play golf in the playing fields at the end of my road as it was more convenient. Infact, one summer we all got together and borrowed gardening equipment and made ourselves our own (free) 9 hole pitch and put course. "jumpers for goalposts" style. My Point, if there ever was one, is, there's nothing stopping golfers from not getting dressed up like ****s and taking some clubs out to the park for a play. same as some "mountainbikers" would not dream of even riding their bike without getting dressed up like a **** or driving miles.


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 7:28 pm
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It's only expensive if you buy stuff. Riding bikes is free. £100 a year would be a reasonable budget for esssentials e.g. new tyres, brake pads and lube.


 
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Posted : 17/05/2011 8:30 pm
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My Point, if there ever was one, is, there's nothing stopping golfers from not getting dressed up like * and taking some clubs out to the park for a play. same as some "mountainbikers" would not dream of even riding their bike without getting dressed up like a * or driving miles.

Hammer, nail, spot on.

Most (not all) of us aspire to improve our skills, buy better equipment, ride more challenging trails, and as our lifestyle changes to accommodate it and our income adjusts to pay for it, we do the things we wanted to do when we started.

MTBing is like a drug, it's difficult when you can't get the full fat, kick up the arse, high adrenaline rush of riding the best trails on the best bikes. For most people, it's easier to just go cold turkey and give up altogether than go back to riding local trails on a low end bike...


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 8:47 pm
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100 without reading the thread 🙂


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 8:49 pm
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Let’s face it; you spend as much as you want, but after a point, it’s the law of “diminishing returns” – over, say, £1,500 for a full suss, add £500 for a higher spec model in the same range & do you get a 25% better performance & ride? – Probably not. In the same range (Zesty, for example) leap from £2k to nearly £5k, do you get 2.5 times as much bike? ... almost definitely not.
However, the pleasure is not always in the tangible riding advantages of a more expensive model, it’s also in the feel-good-factor that the perception of quality gives you. Let’s face it, many of us are suckers for a marketing image! ... I know I often am!
The media has a big part to play ... they promote the idea that cheap is bad & expensive is good ... their revenue is brought in through companies that sell expensive gear. And, you know what, we keep paying the prices. I’ve just spent more on a new bike than the first two cars I bought ... ouch!
However, is my new bike better than the first MTB I bought? Hell yes! ... Is it 4xbetter ... now that’s a discussion to have over a beer 🙂

One absolute fact; there are riders that could ride a Raleigh Grifter better than I ride my bike ... ah well, I can only try.


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 10:20 pm
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I spent a bit of time at the top car park at glentress on saturday, just doing laps of the trails round there to finish my legs off after a morning at dirtschool... And saw everything from little kids on £2000 bikes, to whole families whose bikes couldn't have cost £200 between them. All seemed to be having fun.

Having said that I doubt the families with the cheapo bikes could afford a single cake in the Hub, which would render the whole exercise pointless I think


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 10:25 pm
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my wife spends more on prams you would think i owned an orphanage


 
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