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It's alu, not carbon.
It's 160mm, not 140mm travel.
1.125" headset, not tapered.
Front fork is 20mm, not 15mm
Rear is QR, not 12mm bolt through.
Both shocks are coil, not air.
Bottom bracket is threaded, not pf30 or bb30.
Seat tube is 27.2, not 30.9
Gears are 3 x 9, not 1 x 11.
Wheels are 26", not 650b.
It weighs 34.8 lbs, not 24.8 lbs.
I'm surprised the shame doesn't stop me from riding it full stop.
Should I use it for night rides only?
That's if you believe the marketing.
Same as mine, apart from the seat tube!
And mine, how have we enjoyed our riding for so long beggers belief
I love how I'm slowly becoming nichecore... 😀
On Tuesday night my riding buddy described his ancient Patriot 66 as his cross country bike. He loves it. I'm fed up of all this being on the 'right' bike marketing crap. Lets just ride what we have and 😀
Lets just ride what we have and 🙂
Amen to that
It's because we're not "sheep", we think for ourselves, and we're riding the bikes we want to ride, not the bikes a company wants us to ride.
Don't let anyone tell you what to do, you are all individuals.
Yes. We are all individuals.
I'm not.
It'll feel good because its got a slack head angle, wide bars, and a short stem.
Angus Wells - Member
Don't let anyone tell you what to do, you are all individuals.Yes. We are all individuals.
I'm not
Brilliant!
You've made me feel great as mine is suffering from small wheel syndrome 😉
However I also know that my stem is too long (fashion wise) and I still miss bar ends!
Cos it's a 26er ...
Obviously !
I'm still convinced on this 1x10 either (or at least my left knee isn't sure!). Think I might get all retro and add a chainring...
Ahead of the trend Mugboo!
Sounds just like mine too ?
Fortunately for me I never listen to a word any one says and its unlikely that I'll ever be swayed by the bright adverts and shiny new frames in both 26" & 650b guises !
OP, what bike is it ?
Spesh enduro or an orange ?
Mine's about the same apart from 2x9 and a 30.9 seat post. Absolutely love it.
Same, but...
QR front, not 15 or 20
No rear shock at all! Imagine that!
Schwalbe tyres too. With strange toroidal air bladders to keep the air in instead of jizz.
It survived a week in the Alps (and the Julian Alps too). By rights the bike should have been unrideable and exploded in to dust, and thrown me OTB so many times that every bone in my body is broken. And the tyres should have shredded themselves even at the mere thought of going near a stone.
However, at the time you bought it, I suspect it was the 'right' bike.
It survived a week in the Alps (and the Julian Alps too).
Sorry for the thread hijack OP, but how was the biking in the Julian Alps? Any info/pics etc? Ta.
My bike is pretty similar too, although my new frame does have some of the new 'standards'.
I'll be using a step down headset to jeep using my floppy 1 1/8th forks and it still has a threaded bottom bracket and 26inch wheels.
Sorry for the thread hijack OP, but how was the biking in the Julian Alps? Any info/pics etc? Ta.
Very scenic. All very much DIY get out and ride, although there are a couple of bike parks too (we didn't do them). Cheap. Hospitality is top notch.
Paths/trails are often unmapped, and rocky, stony ex-WW1 supply trails. Triglav National Park is off-limits afaik for bikes except on 2m fire roads.
And loads of campsites by the river for refreshments and cooling off after a decent day's ride. Can find some pics tonight.
edit: and my bike that is "so wrong" on so many levels, kind of worked exactly like a bike should 🙂
mmmm, mine is 24.8 lb's, has a 29 front, 650b rear, is both alu & carbon, belt drive, 14 speed, 1 fat tyre, 1 thin, both disk & V brake (bars are a little cluttered)....
I am not in your club.
i remember being marketed aluminium frames, suspension forks, (and then longer and longer suspension forks), oversize headsets, bolt-thru axles, 6, 7, 8 and 9 speeds........
toroidal
Awesome word,everyday is a school day!
andytherocketeer - cheers for that. Pics would be good. My parents went on a walking holiday there, staying in mountain hits, and they loved it. Wondered what it would be like for biking.
It's alu, not carbon. PASS
It's 160mm, not 140mm travel. 200/180
1.125" headset, not tapered. tapered
Front fork is 20mm, not 15mm. PASS
Rear is QR, not 12mm bolt through. Bolt through
Both shocks are coil, not air. PASS
Bottom bracket is threaded, not pf30 or bb30. PASS
Seat tube is 27.2, not 30.9. FAIL (31.6)
Gears are 3 x 9, not 1 x 11. EPIC FAIL (1 x 9)
Wheels are 26", not 650b. PASS
It weighs 34.8 lbs, not 24.8 lbs. PASS
If the clowns didn’t get caught up in the manufactures hype and buy those clown bikes, the manufactures would have loads of 29ers left and they would not have dictated to us what size of bike we have to go for. A few of the manufactures only do 29ers now. So much for choice if you want to shop at Trek or Specialized.
Or is that too much of a sweeping statement for this forum...
I will put the kettle on on sit back...
Or is that too much of a sweeping statement for this forum...
... Probably 😉
I'll be out tonight on...
Skinny steel tubes
1x9
No suspension
1 1/8 headtube
Flat bars
Standard BB
Fixed Seatpost 27.2
QR hubs
Inner tubes
The wrong size big wheels... 29"
Should I wait until it's dark for fear that the MTB fashion police will arrest me?
Although I have other more "on-trend" bikes; it's this one I often feel that epiphany of oneness between rider and bike.
It's because we're not "sheep", we think for ourselves, and we're riding the bikes we want to ride, not the bikes a company wants us to ride.
+1
What colour is it?
seeing as how toroidal air bladders (even DH ones) were completely incapable of keeping air in any of my rear tyres I went for the aforementioned jizz, might make me a gullible fool but as the time spent reinflating tyres mid ride has been drastically reduced I don't care.With strange toroidal air bladders to keep the air in instead of jizz.
Not really bothered about 650b either but the amount of posturing on here about it is getting silly
Mine ticks all the same boxes, complete with QR font, and 2x9 with a bash guard (remember them?). No dropper post either. Christ only knows how I make it down hills without dying. undoing a QR seat clamp being such a massively complex and time consuming undertaking
And you can stick your 29" clown wheels right up your jacksy!!! 😀
It's grey with a clear anodized back end.
Not an orange or a specialized.
From the thread title I was expecting you to be riding a unicycle or some horrific full suspension bike from the early 90's.
Love my sixpack, best bike I've ridden- all 39lbs of it
Love my sixpack, best bike I've ridden- all 39lbs of it
I have just in the last month bought a totally brand new bike, and it's got 26 inch wheels too, love it....and it's a steel frame 😆
Despite riding an older bike, I do have some newer (fad?) stuff on it.
I'll admit to having a dropper post and love it (but I spent a huge amount of time faffing with my post) and I have tubeless tyres but they've been around for ages now so aren't really a new thing. And I use a 1x10 set up...but I've ridden a single ring for ages so I'm not jumping on that bandwagon. It has a short stem, but again I've used them since the late 90's.
I'm quite happy on my 26 inch wheels and am not even really curious about larger wheels so will keep my head in the sand. The new frame can take a 650b wheel by swapping the drop outs so I am kind of protected in the case of the wheel holocaust that certain parties are preaching / pushing, but until that happens it will be a 26er.
My brother recently bought a full sus 90's proflex, he thinks it's great(In a baffling retro way), I think it's a piece of s***! 😆 Suppose long as he's happy!kudos100 - Member
From the thread title I was expecting you to be riding a unicycle or some horrific full suspension bike from the early 90's.
I conformed and bought a carbon 29er hardtail with 3x10 and 100mm forks.
I'm shocked at how fast, smooth and clinically effective it is.
On Monday, my Soul was looking forlorn, not to mention suspiciously clean. So for the first time in a couple of months, I was astride a bits & pieces bike:
2.5" tyres
90mm Stem
700mm bars
140mm forks
And for 2 hours on Monday night I was laughing and smiling as it reminded me that whilst it's slower on the flat and a bit weighty by comparison, it just rides like a bike should. And for that reason, I'm never getting rid...
Hmmm last ride I did was on:
26" wheels
2.1 tyres
Tange prestige tubing
Rigid forks
Quill stem
600mm bars
V brakes
3x8
Passed a couple of guys on new bikes down a rocky downhill. They must have thought I was an alien from another planet. 😉
I'm starting to think I may not make it into middle age now...
mismatched full suss, 105 mm rear, 140 front. Hell, the rear wont even lock out !
9mm qr holding stoneage 26" wheels with 17mm rims, on elderly Hope xc hubs.
3 chainrings, external cables, wire bottle cage, non-clutch mech, worn rear tyre, which remarkably follows the front one.........
2008 technology eh ? who'd ave thought it ?
Oh and a dropper post, cos I like to sit at the top and comfortably wait for my younger mates. 😉
It survived a week in the Alps (and the Julian Alps too).
Sorry for the thread hijack OP, but how was the biking in the Julian Alps? Any info/pics etc? Ta.
OK as promised... a few pics of Slovenia / Julian Alps kind of area. Not much in the way of trail photos, but loads of scenery.
And our bikes that are just "so wrong" survived in tact.




