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  • Alternatives to a Tripster AT
  • timbur
    Free Member

    Morning all,
    Looking to change my GT Grade to something with more tyre clearance.
    The Tripster AT’s looking favorite at the mo but for similar (don’t give me lottery number options!) money what are the other frame/fork options?
    Cheers
    Tim

    jonnyrockymountain
    Full Member

    Ns rag +

    nstpaul
    Full Member

    Sonder Camino AL. Half the price for V2 frame and forks.

    Theres a thread somewhere on here with good info.

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    timbur
    Free Member

    I like the Rzg but only want F/F so I can spec it my way.
    Will look at the Sonder
    Cheers
    Tim

    jonnyrockymountain
    Full Member

    Or the Ronda’s can be purchased frame only Ali, steel, carbon

    http://pedalsbikecare.co.uk/product-category/rondobikesframes/

    Andy
    Full Member

    Pinnacle Arkose on offer at evans. Quite a light frame. The 4 has a full carbon fork. Take a 40mm Nano easily.

    Camino Al good for 650b but a bit heavier than the Arkose.

    scruff
    Free Member

    I have a 2017 Saracen Hack frame, forks and parts for sale. Large 56/58 I’ve ran it 650 and 700, lots of tyre space.

    swanny853
    Full Member

    Thompson R9300 is on the racier end as far as geometry goes but has decent tyre clearance. I was eyeing one up as well as Tripster AT (tried one, very nice but definitely seemed on the burlier end of the spectrum), Rondo Ruut and an Arkose but ended up getting a Bowman Foots Cray second hand.

    timbur
    Free Member

    Thanks all. Really helpful suggestions.
    Sonders looking good for what I NEED it to do rather than going all super pimp and having another bike sat there being under used :O)

    joemmo
    Free Member

    the new Cotic Escapade looks rather nice and has clearance for 650b x 47

    https://www.cotic.co.uk/product/escapade

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