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2004 litespeed obed - friking awesome frame.
Love getting out of the saddle and hammering it up hills
Cannondale scalpel 2012 - just fits and rides like a super comfy hard tail.
One special bike i'll never sell.
Beone carbon team frame 2012 - very light 1000 grams and just the most responsive geometry.
Strange but true, 2010 dahon mu XL sport - mental fun for a commuter. Rides far better than you'd think it should for a folder.
2011 Kona Explosif and a 2012 King Kahuna 29er both fit me well.
i Like the Morewood looks ace!
Mk1 Inbred. Wonderful, it was like I'd found an old friend
The very first pompino.It felt pretty good from the start but then we just fell in love. On paper it was too big, too heavy and ugly as hell.
In reality it was perfect. More smiles per mile per pound than any other bike I've ever owned.
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Not many straight off, but ones that feel / felt right:
[b]Inbred SS[/b], bought 2nd frame years ago, built with all the scrap bits, which I have never changed/had to service or replace - don't think it would suit many but always feels, within metres, to be just right.
My [b]Cotic Soul Mk 1[/b]: again bought very used and built up with 'grunge' parts, loved it, it was always great everywhere
Years later, trying to get that feel again, bought a new Soul, has never been the same : ( did I change or is that different
My [b]Merlin ti[/b] so different when new to any thing else up to then and still feels great until you point it down steep stuff
[b]Blur 4x[/b], needed to shorten stem twice, increase width of bars twice but now 'bloody' fantastic on any thing with a downwards slope
2010 Soul - loved it when I first got it, still a beautiful bike to ride
I had a knolly endorphin which is the best descending 140-160mm bike I've ridden before or since. Bit of a pig on the climbs. Then I had a DW 5 spot which climbed like a monkey but I just couldn't push it pointing down.
I now have a LTc which as an all rounder I'd utterly fantastic. It really shines in the corners and likes to get off the ground. Bonded with it as soon as I got on it. Can't see me ever selling it.
I don't miss the spot, just a bit too mild mannered although I do miss that batshit crazy lunatic knolly sometimes.
A gt 26 gt peace ss, felt so right, regret selling it very often, often find myself looking for it on The classifieds.
Marin Wolf Ridge 6.8 2009 model.
Its heavy at 33lb, but its the only bike ive ever sat on on & thought "yes".
Fit me perfectly, bars/stem/saddle all original although it now has a dropper post. It goes uphill well enough for such a big bike and downhill is a complete blast!
Its the first bike i reach for even when the route calls for the XC bike, its just so nice to ride.
My 2000 Zaskar X.
My Scott Genius 60,just feels like an extension of me when riding.
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High end 95 steel Marins
Original Giant NRS team bike (Belonged to some Dutch rider or other. Had to give it back, but bought one straight awfterards!)
Batavus Single
Niner air 9 scandium, amazing from the start and felt great even with heavy wheels and tyres on, was gutted when it broke, and when my girlfriends broke in the same place i decided not to have another niner, i replaced it with a solaris which despite being steel manages to feel loads harsher than the air9 but still more flexy and less responsive.
3 bikes have felt brilliant from the minute I built them. 2005 Giant Trance, 2006 Spesh bighit3, and 2012 On-One Macinato.
Looking at the other thread I seem to be in a minority by loving my steel 456?
Bontrager Race
Orange 1993 Clockwork
Sanderson Life
- both bought as frames only and built up by myself
Kona Sutra - felt right straight from the box - improved with a Brookes saddle
1997 Team Marin - Couldn't believe how light and fast MTBs had got when I first rode it, or how powerful V-brakes were. Love at first ride and the relationship lasted a decade.
2007 Giant Anthem Zero - Ditto, but with disc brakes and (3.5inches of) suspension.
2010 Zesty - Demoed one out of curiosity, had to buy one. Loved how it pedalled and handled so nimbly for a 140mm bike.
2011 Foxy - Bowled me over staright away with its cornering ability and stability. If it hadn't turned out to be a tad long I'd have kept it.
My 2010 Giant Anthem X - felt super fast and I loved it on XC trails.
Nicolai Helius CC 2009 - built it up new in 2010 and instantly knew it suited my riding. Fitted a new shock to replace the DT Swiss on but it was basically right from the start. Still riding it now and no intention of changing it for the foreseable future especially since fitting a Revelation Ti fork which works so well with it. It feels so plush and like it has much more travel than the 5 inches on offer.
Kona Explosif 650b and the On One Fatty.
Ahhhh, my BFe!
You know when you just jump on something, and it's light and responsive and that little bit springy and accelerates well and is easy to handle in the air and stable at speed and just a complete barrel of monkeys to ride. That. I have been known to quote that I could never love a human child as much as I love that bike.....might be a bit strong, but it's definitely a keeper 😉
My previous bike was an Intense Tazer VP, I think the contrast between the 2 really cemented the BFe as "right" for me. It was mushy, awkward, and short.
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Intense Tracer 275. About 50 pedal strokes in, I knew I had to have it.
After testing about 6 120mm bikes on consecutive weekends, I jumped on an ASR5. I got exactly the same feeling. That was a Sunday morning, there was one in the post 24hrs later.
My Blur LT2 - Bought the frame unseen secondhand and first time I rode it after replacing my Heckler I was grinning from ear to ear. Great bike.
All of my Fat Chance Yo Eddy's
And the 96 klein adroit
Singular swift
Ventana el toro SS
Dale prophet
Mojo HD and my cheap Chinese carbon 29er.
Hey Chunky, I've seen your other posts about your 29er, could you provide a link and/or some more info regarding what frame it is? I want one too! 😀
Cotic BFe. After getting rid of my Chameleon and getting a Kona Coiler to do the Mega a few years ago I got to missing having a hack bike I could just pick up and go ride anywhere. Built it up for about £500 with Pikes and a load of bits I had lying about and it just seems to fit the bill perfectly for me.
The missus' Whippet. Shame she threatens murder every time I broach the subject of making it mine.
My '08 Lapierre Zesty.
With the 80mm stem and 670mm bars it tends toward xc riding I'm now moving on and trying wide bar+short stem.
Patriot.
SubZero.
And most recently a Five.
My 2012 Trek Remedy 9.9 misbuild .with remedy 9 spec its very touight .
woah mangatank! got enough seatpost there?
2008 Meta 55 XT, didn't change anything on it aside from tyres in all the time I had it. Awesome bike. Swapped to a Five with much more expensive Kashima RLC forks and RP23, neither end feels as plush as that bike used to 🙂
08 Patriot. Doesnt feel heavy (same as meta 5) and I dont dislike it like I did my '10 Five frame. Weird.
07 sx trail
Charge blender
Ti slackline - decided its first ride would be an uplift day at gawton, a baptism of fire that it luckily sailed through!
And weirdly the scrappy jump bike I've recently built up based around an 09 specialized p2 frame and a set of u turn pikes wound down - was expecting it to feel awful having not touched a jump bike in many years but I was instantly at home on it, love it.
My old Santa Cruz super8. Awesome bike.
The giant team dh that replaced it. Also awesome.
The trek fuel ex8 that I brought in 2009. I hope the scumbag that stole it was hideously maimed in an awful collision with something large and heavy.
The ragley TD:1 that I sold earlier this year. Knew from the first pedal strike that it was a brilliant bike. The only bike I've ever sold that I really regret selling. Would buy another today.
woah mangatank! got enough seatpost there?
But it isn't really that much is it, though? Not compared to, say...almost every other bike on this thread. The frame geometry exaggerates things a bit, granted.
Orange Alpine 160. Just felt stable in the air or at speed. Capable of going up as well.
Before that Transition TR450, GT Moto, Specialized Langster, GT Ruckus iDrive and Mongoose Black Diamond Triple. All felt right from the start, but over years my riding style and needs have changed. Only one I wish I still had was the Moto as miss hardtails.
Tom KP
Scott Voltage FR. Awesome bike on trails and DH.
Makes me want a lighter full-sus with a granny ring to replace my Cotic Soul.









