A colleague of mine is looking for a new mountain bike on the BtW scheme (£1000 limit). He's asked for my opinion but I'm a bit out of touch and I'm not sure how his size might affect things. He's 6'8" and 20ish stone. He's done a bit of biking, wants to do more and ability wise I think he'd find trail centre red quite challenging.
He's currently looking at either a Trek Superfly 5 or an X-Caliber 9.
What are folks thoughts?
Thanks
http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/m1b0s155p5701/CANNONDALE-TRAIL-SL-29-1-2015
Xl in stock , spend the rest on bigger winter tyres .
Anyone offer any comment on the 2 options?
If he's 20-ish stone, he'll need to spend a lot more than a grand to get a bike that will stand up to enthusiastic trail centre riding. Both the Trek bikes are XC and therefore lighter build etc and not where I'd put him if that was what he wanted to ride.
Have a look at the MTBR forums - there's a Clydes forum there with a lot of big lad bike knowledge.
Whyte 629 in XL (£999)?
Bit hard to say for sure, but it's highly possible that XL's will be too small so would maybe look at brands that offer XXL?
The Treks go up to 23", which might well do, but the components will likely not be tough enough for a 20 stone chap doing regular hard off road. However for trail centre red stuff it might well be fine provided he appreciates it'll be a "getting into the sport" bike not a keeper.
Cheers folks.
