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[Closed] Which sub 1000.00 hardtail?

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 rudd
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Ok - new to this site - hello to all and a serious first question:

Been riding a 2000 Scott Purgatory since strangly enough - 2000

Its done well and I have no complaints but now have started hitting more technical trails and realised its not up to the job.

Its time for a new ride but I only have a budget upto 1000.00 through bike to work scheme - no point in looking at anything over 1k as will not happen.

I have trawled the net reading what reviews I can find - phoned a few shops, trawled through a mates bike mags and a good few catalogues.

Suprisingly there is very little info on sub 1k hardtails to help me out.
I do understand I will need to give my below selected models a test to see how they ride and if they suit my rifing style but could do with some of your thoughts on the following models available at stated price in a local shop:

2011 Whyte 901 - 950
2011 giant Talon 0 - £950
2012 Trek 6500disc - £999
2011 specialised rock hopper pro - £950
2011 trek 6300 disc - £845
2012 trek 6300 disc - £900
2011 or 2012 Whyte 805 - £899

Not bothered if its last years model as there seems to be very little difference spec wise (most of the same 2012 models are 100-200 more expensive and over my budget)
Did have my mind set on the 2012 Trek 6500 but now not so sure - out of them all the 2011 whyte 901 looks like what I may be looking for.

All thoughts / advise / reviews etc will be a great help as this bike will have to last me at least six or seven years and I need to make the right choice for my limited budget and to get the most out of the bike.


 
Posted : 28/01/2012 10:35 pm
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Can your bike-to-work be used at Halfords? Brand snobs will gnash their teeth but they have fantastic bikes in this price range.


 
Posted : 28/01/2012 10:40 pm
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Yes - can use at Halfords - not had a look at their range, any recomendations?


 
Posted : 28/01/2012 11:16 pm
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Love my 2012 6500


 
Posted : 28/01/2012 11:30 pm
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Look at Boardman at Halfords.


 
Posted : 28/01/2012 11:39 pm
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How about a Genesis Latitude for a nice bit of Reynolds steel? Frame will last a while then - upgrade your components around it.


 
Posted : 28/01/2012 11:42 pm
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I reckon all those mentioned above would be good bikes.

Have a look at the Rock Lobster/Merlin bikes from Merlin Cycles as well, very nice bikes at good prices.

The advantage you get from buying from a good local shop is that you get the after sales service and often a nice discount on future purchases and servicing costs - you'll need to weigh up how important this is to you.

Welcome to the forum btw 😀

Some people can be a bit snobby on here about excellent mainstream brands like Trek, Giant, Boardman and Specialized - gives you a good idea of who to ignore 🙂


 
Posted : 28/01/2012 11:47 pm
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Ive just ordered a spesh rockhopper expert 2012 at 800 ...


 
Posted : 29/01/2012 12:01 am
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2nd what Rusty Spanner said - I have got a Decathlon Rockrider 8.2, superb value but definitely looked down upon by some. I don't care, plenty good enough for me.

There are plenty of brands offering good value, but I would personally try and get something from the local bike shop now, rather than going online/larger retailer. I didn't do this 5 years ago when I got my first bike, partly as money was tight, but now I would definitely try and get something that you can get from your local shop (assuming there is a good one near you).

£1,000 will buy something pretty decent.


 
Posted : 29/01/2012 12:06 am
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Normally £1200.00, the Genesis Core 50 would be a great bike if you could pick up last years model or get it secondhand. Here's one £600!

[url= http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/genesis-core-50-2011-quick-sale/95191464 ]Mr Link[/url]


 
Posted : 29/01/2012 10:34 am
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I had the same decision to make just over a year ago.
I like SRAM gearing, so that narrowed my choice down a bit.
Eventually, it was down to a Whyte 809 at £1200, or a Boardman HT pro at £1000 iirc.
After much debate,the Boardman was the best,so I went to buy it, but on arrival, there was a carbon Carrera reduced to £900, and I bought that instead.
I'm not at all bothered about the name on the frame, it has been an excellent bike, as I'm sure the Boardman would have been too.


 
Posted : 29/01/2012 11:46 am
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Have you looked on the Paul's Cycles website, as they offer older models at huge discounts and they do the Cycle to work scheme. As an example, this [url= http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m1b0s2p2785 ]2010 giant XTC 1[/url] is down from £1200 to £879.99. Not sure how the spec matches to the current Boardman models, though.


 
Posted : 29/01/2012 12:19 pm
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Have a look at boardmans in halfords higher spec than most treks etc ok may be a snob thing but I've looked at other bikes and boardmans are far and away higher spec and yes I know of horror story's surrounding halfords but it's to hard to ignore


 
Posted : 29/01/2012 2:06 pm
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I'd be inclinded towards a more UK-aimed bike; Whyte/Genesis etc as they are more likely to run a slacker head angle and have a bit more mud-room.

But the key is to ensure that the frame/fork combo is the best you can afford - componants wear out and break.


 
Posted : 29/01/2012 2:09 pm