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Ok, its another 'what steel hardtail' thread. However which are the lightest and........can take 140mm travel?
They all seem to be about 5-6.5lb mark?
They all seem to be about 5-6.5lb mark
there's a reason for that ๐ steel != light. If you want light, get aluminium, e.g the Ragley Blue Pig is 5.6 lbs, the MMMBop (aluminium equivalent) is 3.6lbs. I guess that the new CEN test for steel strength means that weight is only going to go up....
I know ๐ Thing is alu tends to have a harsh back end in general. Theres no such thing as a forgiving alu frame?
EDIT: Edited the title of the thread with aluminum included.
Just "make" some flexion plates in the seat and chainstays and you'll get a nice compliant ride.
Judging by the size of you hora you must be about 15 stone, why whinge about a couple of lb??
Get a frame with a long seatpost and a long toptube, that'll give you a little more comfort. Or get a softail. Or just get a full suspension bike
It's odd to me that there is this gap in the market too. I don't know why folk bother with 80-100mm forks, bugger all weight saved, negligible difference in bob if you know how to pedal or can set them up right, less fun on DH.
I went custom - a colombus ss frame at 4.2lb (sliding dropouts & 20")which takes 130mm revs Ok (well they've not broken it yet).
Rides lovely and appears strong enough for me - I don't have a need for Alpines etc (Though am tempted by an mmmbop cos it's so light)
I know Thing is alu tends to have a harsh back end in general. Theres no such thing as a forgiving alu frame?
i find my spesh langster more comfortable than my pompino.
ride a fatter tyre at lower pressure.
Already have the perfect full susser ๐
Just want a hardtail option for that 'fix'. wors- Im over 15stone. I want something light and zippy as a total contrast to my orange5.
Lighter the better. One of my old favourites that I loved (before I started being a gear-queer) was back in 2001 Rocky Mountain Vertex with Psylo's on. It felt great- nippy. Even if Im not nippy-it just felt great to ride.
Hora, unless you've upped your game considerably since we last rode together, I don't think you would notice the difference between a 130mm fork and a 140mm fork, so why not give the Cotic Soul another go as I think that is the lightest 130mm forked steel hardtail I'm aware of.
Yep Cotic Soul with a pair of 120mm bolt-thru forks - or a Ti456
Sounds like you want long travel over 'hooligan toughness', so get a P7, put some adj forks on it (talas 100-140?), build it up lightish and away you go. If you are riding stuff that really needs 140mm travel, then I'd get a steel frame, as a strong (overbuilt) Alu frame will tend to be a bit harsh/dull. If light is your thing, stick to 100-120mm.
I thought you had a Ti456 Hora, or did you sell it ?
as a strong (overbuilt) Alu frame will tend to be a bit harsh/dull
So are most strong (overbuilt) Steel frames...
Mike, I haven't seen you or your sunglasses for over 4yrs ๐ฅ
So are most strong (overbuilt) Steel frames...
Which is why I suggest a P7, which he'll never break. I don't know of any light/compliant 140mm Alu frames??
Let's face it - Hora rides like bambi on a bike for the first time. He's not really going to break anything - He just wants something with the right image.
[i]I don't know why folk bother with 80-100mm forks, bugger all weight saved, negligible difference in bob if you know how to pedal or can set them up right, less fun on DH.[/i]
pmsl you don't ride around FtD in body armour aswell do you?
Get a suspension seatpost and whack it on whatever frame you buy next, then when you sell the frame a couple of months later you can keep the seatpost and put it on the new frame du jour, harsh frames will be a thing of the past, unfortunately you won't be.
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LOL - Response of the year, KingTut
I don't know why folk bother with 80-100mm forks, bugger all weight saved, negligible difference in bob if you know how to pedal or can set them up right, less fun on DH.
100mm is perfect for the kind of riding I do.
I did break a Summer season clubber although that could to do with my weight ๐
Anyway, who gives a fudge who is core and who isnt? As long as you ride.
On the fork-front. I lifted a pair of maxle 140 Revs last night. They were silly light- I dont think you could call 100mm forks significantly light enough to warrant them being 'better' allround.
Agree with travel for the occassion- FTD etc. I rode my Orange5 on sunday with Lyriks, Swampthings etc where a hardtail would have been more than perfect. Same with riding around Calderdale and certain parts of the Lakes really.
i trust conditions are somewhat more severe than round here then.
swampthings are reserved for the worst of the seasons - its all fast and dry as a bone atm.
I know. I'd just taken a Mtn King off the rear due to multiple thorn-puntures and popped the swampthing back on.
On-One Scandal?
Longer forks mean more leverage which in turn requires a stronger frame which means more weight. The weight saving of shorter forks isn't in the fork alone ๐
(I have some bikes with 130mm forks, 100 and 80 - all have their place)
What about the Pace 305 and Whyte's 19 and 905? All three are Alu HT's that are reported to have "all-day" rideability (is that really a word?). It's the debate I'm having myself at the moment and I'm down to a P7 or a 905...maybe.
I found my Pace 303 basically felt very similar to the On-one inbred and 456 that preceeded and succeeded it.
On-One Scandal?
The Scandal is an XC bike, it's not designed for long travel hooliganism, but it is very compliant.
jeesus, those whyte's are beautiful. Yet expensive ๐
Kingtut, even the non-scandium Scandal? Is that still compliant? There will be no hooliganism. Just rolling down techy bits at a mild speed. No aerial or fast rolling through obstacles.
I found my 303 basically felt very similar to the On-one inbred and 456 that preceeded and succeeded it.
Except the the on-ones didn't / haven't cracked.
A fair point, KT ๐
2nd the Cotic Soul with a pair of 120mm bolt-thru forks.
Kuco - Memberpmsl you don't ride around FtD in body armour aswell do you?
Oh FFS grow up, are you about 17?
I [i]could[/i] ride my trails on a rigid ss, but it's not as much fun...and I could ride them on an 80mm ht, but I just don't see the point, because I [i]want[/i] longer travel and see no benefit in shorter travel.
And yes I probably will wear body armour at trail centres cos I have a decent job and it's not professional to be wandering round work with avoidable pussy wounds leaking onto my suit or all scabbed up, I do fall off now and again and I'm clearly not as skilled as rad dicks like you. Not all of us are trying to prove something, junior!
clubber - Member
Longer forks mean more leverage which in turn requires a stronger frame which means more weight. The weight saving of shorter forks isn't in the fork alone
I keep harping on about this but it isn't that simple.
Which is why I suggest a P7, which he'll never break
My pal works at an AT centre which bought at job lot of P7s. Every single one of them has cracked at the head tube seat tube weld.
LOL what a cock ๐
Kingtut, even the non-scandium Scandal? Is that still compliant?
Well I haven't done a side by side comparison but what I can tell you is that my Alu Scandal is just as compliant as my Cotic Soul was, the 7046 aluminium (which is meant to have similar qualities to scandium and just as light) and some nifty tubing profiles really work well.
Indeed, it seems you are!
Can you two leave all the abuse for Hora please.
KINGTUT, what forks are you running though? I did a search on 'Scandal':
http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/140-pikes-on-a-scandal
This is a first, a Hora thread that's descended into lame name calling that's not directed at Hora!
LOL
Hora is a **** face.
There you go, balance restored.
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I wave my private parts at your aunties, you cheesy lot of second hand electric donkey-bottom biters
Don't think they be to bothered hora one's dead the others blind.