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Basically i wanted a ROS9 but can't afford it. So I want a ROS9-alike, 2nd hand would be find but need to decide which bike.


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:13 pm
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Why do you keep insisting in buying outdated technology? 😉


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:14 pm
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Orange Clockwork?


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:16 pm
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Define 'cheap'.

LBS tells me Ison are selling off this year's El Mariachis cheap, but may not be slack enough?


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:18 pm
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Why do you keep insisting in buying outdated technology?

Because I consider 650b to be too close to my current 26er's to be worth buying

@rbit- on-one 29er or cheaper (£899)


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:22 pm
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on-one 29er or cheaper (£899)

Inbred, then?


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:30 pm
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Titus Ti Fireline frame is 67.7 with a 120 fork, so pretty slack. Frame is 699. XT build is 2000.


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:31 pm
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Inbred, then?

Scandal's a MUCH better bike,if you can find one............


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:34 pm
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Bike shop near me told me that Genesis are selling off their 2013 frames cheap, the High Latitude 29'er frames aren't particularly slack but might be worth a look. 520 reynolds.


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:34 pm
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Isn't the aluminium Fireline supposed to be due soon?


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:37 pm
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I doubt the High Latitude is £300, guy in the shop was ordering one in and said it was very cheap, he was getting it to ride until his titanium 20'er frame arrived. Kinda interested myself but put off by the rather weird colour.


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:40 pm
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Scandal's a MUCH better bike,if you can find one

Rumour is that it's discontinued, but I've not seen Brant posting anything on here to that effect.


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:41 pm
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Hmmm. Just found a High Latitude for £745.... Bit of a budget fork though....


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 9:50 pm
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Kona Honzo/Taro?


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 10:13 pm
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http://www.boardmanbikes.com/mtb/29er_pro.html £999 and there's 10% off online soon I got told


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 10:21 pm
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I wanted a cheapo 29er to try long term before I spent any big bucks. Got one of these for £600..

http://www.mbr.co.uk/bikes/voodoo-bizango-29er-review-2013/

Not got too many miles on it but no complaints yet. Not at that price anyway. Might even upgrade a few bits and just keep it.


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 10:28 pm
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That Boardman has a 69 degree HA though, so hardly slack.

Singular Buzzard would get my vote, although I don't actually own one so STW rules prevent me from actually recommending it 🙂


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 10:28 pm
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Ragley bigwig?


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 10:29 pm
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stick a slackset on that bizango and we have a winner!


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 10:31 pm
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Sun tour fork though?


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 10:46 pm
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It works surprisingly well. 120mm (not 100 as in review, but is rebuildable to 100 or 80mm), adjustable comp / rebound and 15mm through axle.

I've had minutes and recons recently and they are no worse than them.


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 10:59 pm
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Oh ok. £600 eh....


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 11:03 pm
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Get a Buzzard. I do have one so am fully qualified to recommend it.

It has v similar geo to the ROS, Yelli Screamy, Honzo etc, which means it is ace.


 
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That Boardman has a 69 degree HA though, so hardly slack.

Slacker than the High Latitude and Scandal and the same as a Buzzard, why would you want slacker than that on a 29er anyway?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/singularcycles/6465260283/sizes/l/in/photostream/

Eat your words 😆


 
Posted : 26/11/2013 11:23 pm
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Voodoo is 69.5 BUT is adjustable via an allen key at the trail side. Unlike the posh pig-iron bikes with gear stops on the wrong side 😀


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 12:00 am
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2nd hand Yelli (wink wink nudge nudge).


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 12:05 am
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Voodoo is 69.5 BUT is adjustable via an allen key at the trail side. Unlike the posh pig-iron bikes with gear stops on the wrong side

Have you found the geo for the Voodoo anywhere?


 
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I did find a link claiming 69' but mine measured isn't quite that slack. I could tuck the wheel in a little bit more, but I wouldn't want to with a front mech on and 2.25's. Mine sits between 69 and 70 on the meter as it was bought.


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 12:18 am
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Slacker than the High Latitude and Scandal and the same as a Buzzard, why would you want slacker than that on a 29er anyway

I didn't say I did, but the OP does, so I thought I'd try and be helpful rather than just recommend what I ride. Although I'll admit that I was assuming (since he wanted it slack) he'd run the Buzzard with a 140mm fork giving a 68 degree HA.


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 12:45 am
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Rorschach - what you got?

Re the buzzard - nice but it's not in budget...


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 8:20 am
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At your budget you're going to have to compromise in the fork. Even at £1,300 I considered the fork on my Trek Stache to be budget, it was a Recon Silver and was replaced within weeks.

At least you can upgrade it if you decide you like the ride of a clown bike. I've seen a few secondhand Staches around for under £800, I like mine. It's about as slack as you'll go without stretching to something really pimp like a Yelli.

I've got a hankering for a Mona Honzo though, mainly to try the very short chain stays as mine does fell a little slow through my local twisty Singletrack since the autumn mud started to breed.


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 9:06 am
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Bide your time and I expect you'd get a Stache 8 for £900. I saw one fail to sell at that price on ebay recently.

Unfortunately it was too big for me, but I do expect my secondhand Stache 7 to arrive today.

I'm expecting good things from the reviews.


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 9:37 am
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Genesis Mantle.

we do all know that imposing our preconceptions of 26er geometry onto a 29er is daft, don't we?

with a long front centre, a 69 head angle is plenty slack.


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 10:16 am
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Just picked up this months MBR - The bizango has won overall bike of year 2013. Against some expensive competition too. Seems even better value now.


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 9:59 pm
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Bizarre how the mags are claiming the Bizango is slack, yet no one reporting any geometry figures & I can't locate any on the web. Be interested to see the whole workup.
Does look like a bike to be considered though - espcially if it is around 69°, with the american steely's version 425mm chainstays.

My suggestion for a cheapy would be a second hand whyte *29-er series HT, the 5/6/7 have a 68.5°, but a slight longer tail at 440mm. The early 2013's are coming through on ebay


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 11:04 pm
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how slack would a on one be (the on with the iscg mounts) fitted with a 130mm fork?


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 11:07 pm
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stick a slackset on that bizango and we have a winner!

Just for clarification, I assume this could only be done if the steerer is a straight 1 1/8 not tapered? (budget build so it may well be)


 
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Ton: Fireline? 526mm a-c, 15mm lower external headset cup is 67.5, only a2c figures for a RS revs/Fox 32's put them at 530 for 130mm. So you'd be lucky if changes the HA by a 0.5°, lot of ppl running them with 140mm forks on the [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/titus-fireline-ti-29-evo ]massive thread[/url] about em.


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 11:22 pm
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zippy, no mate, the old teal coloured on one that Ed did the vid with.


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 11:30 pm
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Obviously it's all related (and highly subjective) but I reckon short chain stays make more of a contribution to the fun-ness of a 29er HT than slackness. I'm talking from experience mainly on twisty, woodsy singletrack and I'm happy to be told I'm talking out of my arse. 🙂


 
Posted : 27/11/2013 11:39 pm
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I test rode a Genesis Mantle when I wanted to see if a 29er was my thing. Was convinced within about 5 minutes riding that 29er was good, and that frame was nice as well. I'd consider it a good value setup for the price they go for. Only think I didn't like off the bat was the gears, only because they were clunky lower end ones and had the devils own front dérailleur contraption thingy on it (eh Dougie 😉


 
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You can get some idea of HA and rake on this photo. Two Joe Murray frames designed 20 years apart....

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Ton, it's a [url= http://www.on-one.co.uk/news/teams-and-riders/q/date/2013/11/18/ed-oxley-the-chop ]456 Evo [u]26er[/u][/url], 65.7 degree with 140mm forks (I assume 140's, doesn't actually say), can't see, so supposedly 66.7 with130's


 
Posted : 28/11/2013 12:15 am
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Define 'cheap'.

LBS tells me Ison are selling off this year's El Mariachis cheap, but may not be slack enough?

Any more information on this? I'm after one.


 
Posted : 28/11/2013 12:38 am
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A small update about the Voodoo Bizango, MBR suggestions (I glanced at in the newsagents) some of the geometry figures are:

Size: 18"
Headangle: 68.5°
Seat angle: 72°
BB Height: 313mm
Chainstay: 433
Front Centre: 680mm
Wheelbase 1113mm
Downtube: 703

As the chainstay are adjustable (10mm going from the photo but maybe a bit more?) I don't know if that the shortest figure listed above or the longest (imagine it's the shortest)
Sounds like interesting/fun 29er for just £600


 
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