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Hi guys,

I've been mountain biking for about a year now, my current bike is a boardman comp 650b is been a good bike for starting out but since I've advanced I'm now looking for something more.

I ride a lot of the North downs, so a lot of hill climbing and rapid descents. I also enjoy bedgbury when can.

My choices I've come down too are:

The Whyte 901 http://whyte.bike/gb/models/trail/trail-hardtail-27-5-650b/901-2/

The new brand from halfords:

The 13 incline delta http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bikes/mountain-bikes/13-incline-delta-27-5-mountain-bike-2015

I also like the Bird zero due to its custom options.

My budget is around £1200. Even though the 13 incline delta is normally £1400 I have a voucher that will bring the price down to just under £1100 which makes it so tempting price wise.

The Whyte 901 has some great reviews online, especially because of its geometry. Outdoing many other bikes

The 13 has a great spec for the money but the frame lets it down according to reviews.

What are people's opinions? Thanks.


 
Posted : 26/04/2015 10:51 pm
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The Whyte is an awesome bike and is available from proper bike shops so the winner for me.


 
Posted : 26/04/2015 10:57 pm
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Geometry wins every time. Buy the Whyte.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 1:59 am
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I hate how that 13 Incline Delta looks, but it does appear to have quite a slack head-angle.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 2:56 am
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The Whytes slacker, the other bike is just tall.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 3:04 am
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Personally I am a fan of the Bird zero. Spec is top notch for the price. It climbs well and descends even better. Also looks pretty good aswell.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 7:05 am
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The bird zero can come with an angleset for £50 (three different angled cups). That'll let you slacken it by up to 1.5 degrees. If you want slacker than that, it will take a 150mm fork (I think the sweeps are internally adjustable to that too).
Mine is set at -0.5 degrees, I will be changing it to -1.5 degrees soon to see how I like it.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 7:08 am
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Whyte rides well but is expensive compared to the Bird, on spec.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 8:22 am
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Pinnacle Ramin 6. Now £1350.

Great frame and spec( I ride a 2014 Ramin 4 and have put 120mm forks on it) and it's only a couple of seconds slower on my local downhill track than my Orange Five!! Plus it's quick elsewhere too.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 9:06 am
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This steel Commencal works out at around £1100-

http://www.commencal-store.co.uk/meta-ht-crmo-650b-c2x12501753

or the ally version for a bit less-

http://www.commencal-store.co.uk/PBSCProduct.asp?ItmID=12501743


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 9:08 am
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OP, Your current bike sounds ideal for the terrain you are riding. Have you thought about just upgrading the components? What don't you like about it or what other features are you look for in a new bike? It'll help people give more suitable suggestions.

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If you want slacker than that, it will take a 150mm fork

I'm not sure I'd want that type of bike to ride the North Downs.


 
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I have a Bird Zero and love it, great spec for the money and feels loads lighter than it looks.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 9:55 am
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I'm not sure I'd want that type of bike to ride the North Downs.

Have you seen the types of bikes people are riding in the North Downs lately.. 😉


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 12:42 pm
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The Whyte 901 made the Dirt-100 this year, ts a great bike, get that.


 
Posted : 27/04/2015 12:47 pm
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Cotic Soul 27.5? Whyte has new skool geometry and gets great reviews. I have an Orange Clockwork 120S which is not as rad as the Whyte, long chainstays really aid steep climbs for me locally, internal cables rattle a little, might slacken the 68' head angle off to 67' when the headset goes.


 
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Personally I am a fan of the Bird zero. Spec is top notch for the price. It climbs well and descends even better. Also looks pretty good aswell.

The Bird Zero doesn't have as nice geometry, again, spec is secondary to geo. The Whyte is longer and lower.

The best bike there is by far and away the Whyte.


 
Posted : 28/04/2015 9:36 pm
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Love my bird, go and try one.

Simone


 
Posted : 28/04/2015 10:08 pm
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The Bird Zero doesn't have as nice geometry, again, spec is secondary to geo. The Whyte is longer and lower.

Longer and lower isn't always better, especially on a hardtail. I'd get the Bird.


 
Posted : 28/04/2015 10:52 pm
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The Bird Zero doesn't have as nice geometry

What is "nice geometry"? Surely it's all subjective and depends on personal tastes and riding type.

The OP hasn't got back to us yet with more info. For all you know he could find his current bike too slack and want something racer?


 
Posted : 29/04/2015 10:59 am
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What is "nice geometry"? Surely it's all subjective and depends on personal tastes and riding type.

+1

One wo/man's XC winning geo is another wo/man's worst nightmare.


 
Posted : 29/04/2015 12:06 pm
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Orange crush?
£1299, great reviews,
Fun


 
Posted : 29/04/2015 6:24 pm