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Gaint anthem x, sold a lovely fast riding full sus bike that had lots of character for the anthem, and I know load of people love them so not putting it down per say, but for me it was a horrible dead lifeless bike.
Got caught out by all the rave reviews and thought that it would be better than my current frame/bike, for me it certainly wasn't. It was just ate cash and time while I tried everything I could to make it ride even slightly as well as the last bike...or any other bike I have owned.

Also regret selling my principia road frame for a crosslight, not a bad frame at all, just really can't get on with cross bikes. I keep being tempted as I like riding the road bike on really rough roads/farm tracks e.c.t but then the cross bike never felt as fun to do this on (and not as good on road) and preferred to ride more off road trail on an xc bike.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 1:22 pm
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Had a second hand Trek EX9 frame which i rode for about 3 months and then decided to single speed the spare On One I had kicking around.....guess what..never actually rode the bloody Trek again. The irony is though that I do actually regret selling the trek as I now quite fancy a FS bike again.

The worst bike though for me was the Cannondale Jekyll with lefty which I spent a load on and then couldn't handle the constant pedal strikes and creaking which was quite embarrassing so flogged that on.....and got the on one which was definitely the best, cheapest and most fun of all the bikes i've had.

Thinking back I seem to remember owning a Klein Pulse which I regretted buying....looked the shizzle but had so many little specific issues such as internal cable routing which never really seated or worked well and the flaming pressed in BB gave me all sorts of grief.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 1:39 pm
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[i]Still[/i] trying to get on with my Heckler...

Still struggle with the short/tall set up.

Think I may have to just buit the bullit and sell it.

Gutted, as I built it up as a dream bike, but I [s]guess[/s] know its too much bike for my riding.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 1:44 pm
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In 1998 I bought a Klein Mantra. It was the most lethal machine to ride! It used to jack you up and out the front door at the first sign of trouble.
Nevertheless I stuck with it (big investment!) and we did some fairly epic stuff together.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 2:26 pm
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Hmm probably a Trek Scratch Air 9, unlike many comments here about people hating their bikes i actually love this one. Trouble is i don't get to ride it as much and probably shouldn't of spent loads on a bike that only see's occasional use :\


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 2:34 pm
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Ti456...never got on with it. Sold a Cotic Soda as I got convinced by reviews it had a flexy BB area. It did, but it didn't matter, should never have sold it. Ti456..ok, but just never gave me that big cheesy grin..


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 2:38 pm
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Singular Swift, because as a result I don't ride my far more expensive Pitch anywhere near enough!


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 2:45 pm
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Twice.
1st An Alpinestars - dreadful dead feeling bike.
2nd My first Kona Explosif was Suntour equpped. I knew as soon as I put it together, that I'd made a mistake. Thankfully working at a bike shop meant it wasn't too painful to sell and re-buy the following year when they went back to Shimano.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 2:59 pm
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Cleggy the MK2 vpp is supposed to be much better than the old MK1 but well worth a test ride, vpp are a bit like dw links in being finicky to set up and get on with.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 7:04 pm
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2010 enduro. Bought as a do it all full susser. It did it all, but took the fun out of most trails. Only came alive on downhill tracks, so I sold it.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 9:30 pm
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Cotic Soul just couldn't get on with the med, should have bought large. Kinesis Virtue/Versa had one of the first, the seat tube thinness scared me, thought it would break, oh they did! On-One Inbred had very poor quality finishing, owner of company was less than helpful, Voodoo Wanga brand new and the paint was falling off, disposed of very quickly after nail varnish touch up job. Specialised Epic oh why did I bother? Lastly Singular Hummingbird, bought on a whim, lovely bike but not for me.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 10:39 pm
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Had a Mount Vision, fell apart dropping off the kerb outside the shop... Headset and rear shock within 2 weeks ! Worst bike ever made ?
Probably !!!
Bought an Anthem last year, strange until i changed the stem and tyres..
loving it now !


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 11:53 pm
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Specialized SX Trail. My build with Totems weighed 37lbs.

It rode like shit, had all the weight of a race bike without the ploughy goodness you get with an 8+ inch travel bike and the stiffness of a dual crown with an integrated stem.

I'll never again toy with the idea of a mini-dh bike again. 160mm bikes are mini-dh enough, anything above that you may as well get a race bike.


 
Posted : 07/03/2012 11:58 pm
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Cannondale bad boy 650 disc (2008) - supposed to be a great do it all urban bike. In reality this meant it did nothing well (like one of those stupid dremmel multi tools!). Mtb gearing utterly wrong for roads, geometry far too stretched out and uncomfortable for commuting, discs uneccesary for road (and stopping power no better than calipers) and skinny tyres kill your back on londons 3rd world roads. Now turned into pub bike with high riser, short on one stem and fat 2.2 halo twin rail tyres


 
Posted : 10/03/2012 9:18 am
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