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[Closed] Not getting on with a Devinci Dixon, what next? (Nomad, Tracer, etc)

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Hey all,

I got back into riding last year from a bit of a break, bought a mk1 Nomad and absolutely loved it but it cracked in an unsual place. I sold it thinking I would get something equally as good. I bought a 2011 Devinci Dixon which looked very promising on paper, the angles and reviews all say its very good and very versatile.

There is nothing wrong with it but I find I dont get on so well with it so I am looking to buy something else. Ideally 150-160mm travel, 26", can be found for under £600 and not too heavy. I am thinking something along the lines of a Nomad again (They seem rare as hens teeth for frame only) so maybe an Intense Tracer. I also thought about a Lapierre Zesty or Spicy or a Transition Covert.

Who has a Tracer or any of the above and would recommend them? Or anything else that people recommend?


 
Posted : 28/01/2015 11:55 pm
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but it cracked in an unusual place

is it impolite to ask where, I'm on tenterhooks?


 
Posted : 28/01/2015 11:57 pm
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You can, as it was a mk1 the top tube was two halves welded together. As the tube curves up from the headtube about 2 inches from the gusseting it cracked on the underside. I ended up selling it for sod all, wish I had got it fixed now.


 
Posted : 29/01/2015 12:07 am
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Why don't you like it. I have one and really enjoy riding it. Initially it didn't have enough support at the rear and blew through the travel a bit. I had the shock tuned by adding boost valve pressure and increased the rebound and compression damping from light to firm. That made a big difference.


 
Posted : 29/01/2015 8:43 am
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Paul, Im not really sure, I cant put my finger on it. I feel very over the front but I have increased stem spacers to push me back. I have fiddled with the rear suspension and my 160mm Lyrics that are fitted but cant get comfortable with it for what I ride.


 
Posted : 29/01/2015 8:27 pm