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[Closed] Recommend me a 29er XC/Race/Trail bike.

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How about a new solaris frame then if you've got spares esp.the wheels. There's 2 pairs of Reba 120 in the classifieds at the moment. Prices are 110 and 165. Keep scanning the classifieds for any bits you're missing. I bought my frame new but everything else is either second hand or in a sale somewhere.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 10:03 am
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2013 Sunn catalogue is here : http://issuu.com/cawdel/docs/catalogue_sunn2013_1__copy (I think the geometry is on page 14)

Sunn did go into liquidation, but seem to be back around judging by the rather bonkers concept DH bike they were showing at the Roc d'Azur salon: http://www.mtb-check.com/fr/le-retour-de-sunn-avec-un-concept-dh/

I wouldn't rule out the mainstream brands. Specialized, Trek and Scott all do racy HTs with reasonable frames, although fork and wheels might be on the lardy side.

Edit: Hang on, if you've a decent prts bin then why not consider a Chinese carbon frame and a fork in the sales?

Double edit: Why not buy this fork and take a risk on the frame that comes free with it? http://www.actionsports.de/en/components/frames/mtb/11289/droessiger-29er-alu-hardtail-frame-kit-h-29lite-with-rock-shox-reba-rl?c=407


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 11:03 am
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Got to say that from what you describe, and given you've got some spares already and aren't averse to building yourself, the FF29 is the most obvious candidate. I've got a Kinesis Sync, which is by far and away the best HT I've ridden. To say that I love it is a huge understatement. I have ridden FF29's though, and honestly it's 95% as good as the Sync for 1/3rd of the price!

The FF29 is by some peoples standards a little short and upright, but in many ways it's all the better for it. You've got to remember that it's still a good degree or so slacker than an Inbred or a Scandal, so everything is relative, but a long/slack trail basher it is not. Built up with a modern 120mm travel fork (with 51mm offset if at all possible), flat bars and stiff wheels, it will get you into a whole lot of trouble very quickly! It's where the "FF" moniker comes from so they say. Faster point to point bikes exist, but you've got to drop lots of cash on a carbon XC race bike to get that kind of performance. For the average Joe that wants to do a few races semi competitively, and use the bike for thrashing round the woods at speed the rest of the time, it's hard to recommend anything above the FF29 IMO. Other than of course the Sync!


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 8:15 pm
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You've got to remember that it's still a good degree or so slacker than an Inbred or a Scandal, so everything is relative, but a long/slack trail basher it is not.

According to the geo charts I've seen they are the same ha at 70 degrees with recommended fork (FF29 120mm, scandal 100mm). Having ridden both I'd go for the Sandal - FF29 is not worth the extra other than on looks.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 8:28 pm
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Lots of good deals on Genesis Altitudes second hand. Similar to a Cotic Soul, but cheaper.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 8:38 pm
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I've got a medium highball al frame for sale - white - contact me for details


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 8:51 pm
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Weeksy - did you go for the sunn in the end?? how do you find the sizing?


 
Posted : 18/10/2014 11:47 am
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Hi mate, I'm still debating. The buyer of my Aprilia bailed out so I've been left without quite enough in the 'spare' fund to get the Sunn at the moment.

I've sold my roadbike and have a spare £300 now and was debating getting one of these actually.

http://www.wheelies.co.uk/p66305/GT-Timberline-10-29er-2014-Mountain-Bike.aspx?gclid=CM6trZXStsECFW3JtAodlF0Atw

I've got a spare pair of Shimano brakes I could fit, along with a 1x10 crank and cassette, so I'd only need a 10 speed shifter to jump straight to 1x10 on it saving some weight (cranks/rings are SLX)

So I'm sitting and thinking "For £300 I get the GT, with 1x10 etc, once I stick the Hope wheels on there, is it really going to be any worse/slower than the Sunn?"

The answer is... Hmmm I dunno.

I've got 3 weeks before I plan on using it in anger at a Gorrick, so will give it another week as a potential buyer has come up for the Aprilia, which would then mean I'd jump on the Sunn, but if they don't and the Aprilia stays till spring, then I think i'll get the GT Timberline.


 
Posted : 18/10/2014 5:44 pm
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I'd give that GT a miss personally...


 
Posted : 18/10/2014 5:55 pm
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According to the geo charts I've seen they are the same ha at 70 degrees with recommended fork (FF29 120mm, scandal 100mm). Having ridden both I'd go for the Sandal - FF29 is not worth the extra other than on looks.

From someone that has owned both, they ride very differently. The On One was nervous and twitchy in my opinion, yet at the same time managed to feel long and cumbersome. The Kinesis the exact opposite!

I'd give that GT a miss personally...

I'd agree with that though. Seems like the OP is thinking "I have £300 burning a hole in my pocket, what can I spend it on?"... I'd hold off entirely until you know you have the money to buy what you want, rather than spending the money on something unsuitable and trying to make it suitable with more money.


 
Posted : 18/10/2014 6:12 pm
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Tis a fair point...

I've been offered a Lurcher in a large (black and yellow) with the below spec

The spec on the lurcher is not standard it was built from mostly new individual components around 2 months ago after the sale of my gambler. (Now sad i sold it and looking for another burly bike)
Large carbon lurcher frame
Reba sl 29 froks
El gallo stem and extra wide bars
Gusset cartridge headset
Charge saucer wheelset
Token bottom bracket
Elixir 5 brakes
Xt cassette 10spd
Xt clutch mech
Xt chain
Slx triple chainset
Slx shifters
Mountain king tyres
All around 2 months old appart from the brakes which are a couple of years old with a full oil change and new pads.

Whilst the spec isn't amazing, I rekon it's £800 worth of bike in that spec ? If I keep my Dropper post, which would go straight on the Lurcher, then throw on my Pro2evo's and stick it to 1x10 then I'd have a decent XC bike ? (I've asked him for a cash injection to make up the difference)

(p.s that's in a swap deal for my Commencal Meta AM2 29)


 
Posted : 18/10/2014 6:17 pm
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Hmmmmm

Had an offer last night at £1100 for the Commencal. It's very tempting I must admit.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/s.../rp-prod121787

I could then get the Sunn for XC riding and something like a S/H Giant Reign.

Tricky thoughts and decisions. The Meta is the best bike I've ridden downhill (possibly apart from the Bionicon) but still, it's not the lightest XC bike.


 
Posted : 19/10/2014 8:57 am
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And I though I was bad 😉


 
Posted : 19/10/2014 9:29 am
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This was just over a grand from Paul's cycles a couple of months ago, can't fault it for that money
Rides well.
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Posted : 19/10/2014 9:46 am
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Charge cooker 5 ti


 
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