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Hardtail- £400
Just bought a new hardtail on here for £85 plus £10 for H/S, seat post and clamp.
The frames are hardly handmade by US craftsman are they?
i ****ing hope they are.
You haven't bought a Mincetense have you Ton?
ventana el capitan.
The most I've paid so far was for my original '98 Heckler which was ~1k. My Soda came close.
I'm *really* after a DW-link Turner RFX when they finally come out. - Had my current Turner for 5 years now. If the new one is as good, I'll get my money's worth out of it, whatever the price.
If it's made with skills of someone like Richard Sachs or Steve Garro (look on frameforum for examples) or with the design insight of Jeff Jones, about £2.5k for the right frame.
Deciding on the right frame is another matter!
To date, most i've spent is 1k at trade for a ti custom road bike a good few years ago. worth it? kind of. the design is more important than pretty welds and the chances of getting the geometry and/or tube sizes right first time is slim, no matter what seven and others say about their process. mine wasn't, but the second one was perfect.
£2799.99
And £1700 for a Litespeed Lookout Mtn MTB frame which was a mistake; I kitted the rest of the bike to match and consequently never used it, preferring to knock about on a 13 year old Klein. If i was going to buy an MTB again it'd be a no frills full sus, Yeti ASR or a SC SL/Blur.
£1600 Titus El Guapo comes next week. Sounds a lot when you write it down
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I spent about £1200 on a frame last year and its just broken for the 2nd time so I'm thinking whats the point in spending loads. Will prob stick to cheap steel frames from now on at under £200,,,, although I've always fancied a Nic and i quite like Niners, then theres the Cove's 🙄
In short if you can afford it, why not 😉
£950 on my Pace RC200 back in 97, my latest Dogs Bolx was £850 and my Simple a swap for a PS3 
£1200 on a new orange 224. Would probably a bit more if I could find the time to use it
I've got two frames that cost over £2200 each, an Intense Uzzi that cost £1500 new and a proper DH bike that cost best part of £3k. I use them all and get an awful lot of fun out of it.
Why try and limit that by deciding what the maximum I'd be willing to spend is?
And I've met the chap that built 3 of my frames so I know they're built by hand in the US 😉
