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I did think to myself it looked ok but original seatpost is too short so it was easier just to swap the whole thing over for now


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 5:39 pm
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ha! i deserve some commission! (although i don't think they are making much profit on this bike at that price...)


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 6:23 pm
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Would the medium be OK for someone 5'5"?

I'm thinking of possibly getting one for my wife.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 6:34 pm
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If you can find a store with a medium she can ride it round to try?


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 6:44 pm
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It's (hopefully) going to be a surprise.

But if all else fails I guess that is an option.

I've got a few spares that will make it 'hers' etc.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 6:47 pm
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Hopefully someone here can answer


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 6:59 pm
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@whitestone - ground to top of seat clamp is 700mm on a medium - might be 5mm out either way but that's about it.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 7:08 pm
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I'd imagine the medium would be fine for someone 5'5" and a normally proportioned legs/torso.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 8:14 pm
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It's a typically compact geometry, should be absolutely fine for 5'5". Shorter stem would be worst case scenario I'd imagine


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 8:46 pm
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Thanks chaps.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 10:15 pm
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Thinking of picking one of these up for the winter,i am 5'10 and I'm considering getting the large as my medium anthem feels a bit cramped,do you think that would be right?


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 8:02 am
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From reading 18+ pages of the thread I'd say you probably want a medium.


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 8:20 am
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I'm 6.1" with short legs (31" inseam) and can't imagine the medium being a good fit. The geometry is so compact on these things that essentially the large is just a little bit longer - which is right on trend these days is it not?


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 9:45 am
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The medium might work if you are a 5'10" with legs> 32" or so, but if you are like me with a long torso and stumps for legs, I suspect the large will be a much safer bet.


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 10:17 am
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I'm 5'10 and about 31 inch inside leg, on the medium. TBH if there'd been a large at the time, I would have bought it. But, I've actually come to really like the handling of the medium and I wouldn't swap it now. I need a long steapost- 410mm IIRC- because the triangle is so compact. But the sizing's pretty sensible medium otherwise, it's not #enduro long but it's not that sort of bike.

Suppose it depends what you want. Normally I wouldn't buy the "small and agile" thing but with this bike I really like how it feels. The reach is comfortable enough, it's a little upright but that works for me with a 50mm stem.

TBH I think you just need to sit on both if you can.


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 10:34 am
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First ride today, it was so not how I thought it was going to be !


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 2:46 pm
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First ride today, it was so not how I thought it was going to be !

Tell us more....


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 2:48 pm
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I sold mine and bought a plus bike. I don't regret it but when I was in go outdoors today the dunes did catch my eye again lol


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 2:49 pm
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I know this has almost certainly been covered in the previous 35 pages but roughly speaking what are good mud tyres to go with? I was planning on sticking the fat bike in the garage over winter as the amount of crud you get covered in when it's even remotely muddy tends to put me off. That and the schwalbe tyres meaning you slide all over the place.


 
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mine is being shipped to Belgium, so I have to wait a few weeks. Been eyeing up some upgrades already though. (in addition to the brakes I have already got. How is this for example:

https://www.bike-components.de/en/SRAM/NX-1x11-fach-Upgrade-Kit-p48765/
(thats a sram NX 1x11 cassette, shifter, rear mech and chain for €139)

and quick question for those of you who have changed the cranks - what is it I have to look for in terms of BB/crank length for the Dune? It wasn't clear to me on the site.

I would also love to know what you mean Holyzeus...


 
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First ride today, it was so not how I thought it was going to be !

... ??? 😐


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 4:01 pm
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Sorry Normal Man had to shower and put stuff away.
The bike will have to wait till tomorrow.
Where do I begin. To start with i am fat, unfit, a bit of arthritis and haven't ridden a hardtail for about 7 years, oh and shot knees.
I had the tyres at 12psi, too much, it bounced all over the place, will lower them for the next ride slightly.
Initially the inertia of the large heavy front wheel is unsettling but only for a few minutes
The gearing is spot on, which surprised me, didn't need the granny ring. This thing just motors on, ploughs though like a tractor. Isn't hard to get going which i thought it would be and once there its easy to keep the speed up.
Nothing fazed me, couldn't get over how well it climbed or descended
The brakes are woeful but i'm hoping i can adjust them tomorrow, i needed 3 fingers for anything to happen.
The grips are too thin and the bars although the same size as my two other bikes seem way too narrow
And as much as I despise mudguards of any description them huge tyres absolutely splatter you
Think i've rambled on enough...
Anyway if you've been sitting on the fence wondering for years like me or a hater just try one, its brilliant


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 4:17 pm
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Oh and the Q factor, for me was so comfortable, best my knees have felt for ages. Think the width is good for them in my case


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 4:21 pm
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and quick question for those of you who have changed the cranks - what is it I have to look for in terms of BB/crank length for the Dune? It wasn't clear to me on the site.

It's a 100mm BB. But this gets really messy, frinstance I bought the crank Raceface recommend for a 100/197 setup, and it was massively wide. Replaced it on tips from here with the one they say is for a 100/170 setup and it works perfectly and is IIRC about 20mm narrower- which is a big deal for pedal clearance, it might not sound it, til you're riding down a rut deeper than the pedals...

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I know this has almost certainly been covered in the previous 35 pages but roughly speaking what are good mud tyres to go with?

Depends what you want I think. I really rate the Minions but they're not "mud" tyres in the same way that the Nate is- they're trail tyres that are good at mud. It's a bit like the difference between a conti baron and a mud X I think. Bud/Lou also worth a look (I liked my Bud but prefer the Minions)


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 4:34 pm
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Northwind I'm sure will be along soon to tell you that 4.8" Jumbo Jim snakeskins are better than sliced bread for the Dune. 😉


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 4:38 pm
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He'd be right if he did...


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 4:39 pm
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PSYCH!

(I like the JJ but not for mud, 4.8 is better than the 4.0 but they're both bad)


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 4:40 pm
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Anyway if you've been sitting on the fence wondering for years like me or a hater just try one, its brilliant

Thanks.
Really good stuff. Hope you continue to enjoy.

I'm well and truly wonderful I over by fat bikes. I have a Pugsley myself. Originally bought as a winter bike but ridden enough that my other bikes have seen little action this year.

Really tempted to get a Dune for the Mrs. She has an older Spesh Myka 26er but rarely rides. I just think the added stability and comfort of a fat bike would appeal to her.

Edit to say: my 2 fat bike owner recommendations would be mudguards and a pressure gauge.


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 4:49 pm
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Cheers, i have a pressure guage. There was quite a difference between the two tyres from the shop and the stem needed straightening. When it was straight the forks were pointing to one o'clock..


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 5:12 pm
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thanks for the info Nothwind. i guess this is one you got? http://www.highonbikes.com/drivetrain/chainsets-mtb/race-face-ride-fat-bike-crankset-bb.html?gclid=CM7wgbOHtc8CFU63GwodbggByg

anyway, i think i will wait to get the bike, try it and maybe try and adapt the existing crank if i want to go 1x11.


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 6:05 pm
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I got the Aeffects, they're really nice. TBH the original ones were fine, bit heavy, I accidentally trashed mine by not doing up a bolt enough 😳 I'd forgotten how to square taper.


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 6:08 pm
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I wish I did get commission of Topcashback 😆 , but for today only, they are doing a 20% boost on normal cashback levels.

So Go Outdoors is 8.4% today https://www.topcashback.co.uk/gooutdoors/

Makes your new shiny Dune that little bit cheaper, ~£457. 😉

Or your Wazoo with Halfords 3.6% cashback ~£482.

Or your Fatty Trail with PX 3% (excluding VAT mark-up) ~£975.


 
Posted : 30/09/2016 11:02 am
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Northwind is spot on - I went with 170mm width Aeffect's and they fit perfectly. I even managed to source a 100mm Hope BB spacer tube from my LBS so that I could run my Hope BB as it was intended.

For those commenting on the Dune's controls - the bar/seatpost/BB/gears each weigh a ton - I think they're made from lead or something.
The box of bits I have stripped off the Dune certainly raises eyebrows when picked up..
Switching components for lighter/wider/sexier alternatives means my Dune now weighs within a pound of my 'normal' (650b) steel hardtail - including adding a dropper post, and im yet to run mine tubeless.


 
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Thanks for the tips chaps!

Mine has been shipped and I should get it early next week. I also just got my £100.99 refunded from Go Outdoors due to the price drop (which they gave me even though I had ordered it before it happened.)

Slim: when you say "my Dune now weighs within a pound of my 'normal' (650b) steel hardtail" how much is that?


 
Posted : 30/09/2016 2:07 pm
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Babble, how long did it take to get refunded by Topcashback?


 
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That hasn't happened yet. It just says "pending", but I only paid for the bike in the last few days (Go Outdoors don't take the money until it is shipped) so I am expecting to wait a few more days. It says up to three weeks on the topcashback site. Meanwhile they have sent me about 10,000 emails, so they are getting their money's worth for my rebate....

(There is no such thing as a free lunch - that's what my dad always used to say...)


 
Posted : 30/09/2016 3:28 pm
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update: my bike has crossed the channel and..

10 Arrived at Delivery Facility in BRUSSELS - BELGIUM BRUSSELS - BELGIUM 05:09

1 Piece

....now the slow bit begins - getting it from Brussels to my house in Brussels....


 
Posted : 01/10/2016 2:47 pm
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topcashback update:

Earnings
Pending £36.68 Confirmed £0.00 Payable £0.00 Claimed £0.00 Declined £0.00


 
Posted : 01/10/2016 2:50 pm
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I hope you let someone refer you as a friend if you were new to tcb, gives the existing member a little bonus, which is double over this weekend. 😉


 
Posted : 01/10/2016 3:39 pm
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Looks like i've been shafted by Topcashback, i've raised it with them which they don't make easy
Anyway, frame protection on, rear brake adjusted, old Mega front brake on i had in the spares box.
Grips and pedals on way from Superstar, used crankset and n/w on way and on the lookout for stem/bars/seatpost 🙂


 
Posted : 01/10/2016 5:39 pm
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Hi folks , Im just wondering if any other Dune owners have had problems with the rear Maxle. I changed the horrible green rim strips last week and had a hell of a job getting the maxle to tighten. Is there a knack ot this.? Also in two minds whether to keep my Dune and upgrade or sell it on and get something else. Has anyone ever upgraded the fork to a carbon one and If so what are the options . Thanks for any advice.
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Posted : 02/10/2016 12:11 pm
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amazing photo stan! just brilliant.

i'm not sure what a maxel is, but selling the bike becasue you cant tighten something up seems a fairly drastic approach. i exepct a bike shop, or even Go Outdoors, would probably do it for you for free, or replace the faulty part.


 
Posted : 03/10/2016 9:53 am
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Hi Babble , thanks for the reply . Yup I think ill head back to go outdoors with the bike. I wasn't thinking of selling because of the wee problem but maybe just thinking of getting a better frame before upgrading. Im not saying there is anyhting wrong with the dune but like the look of those Nextie wheels and If Im going to upgrade i'd like to do so with a frame colour I like. Im sure the maxxle is an easy fix.


 
Posted : 03/10/2016 12:20 pm
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Love that picture. I did notice Sunday that my front maxle was loose, probably me though.
Can you not just get the frame sprayed? I'm no expert but isn't the appeal of the Dune partially down to the frame?


 
Posted : 03/10/2016 12:37 pm
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check that your derailleur hanger is properly tightened..

and try installing the rear axle without the wheel in situ. should instantly give you a good idea of whats not working.


 
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