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  • FS 29ers – with a bit more travel!
  • crashrash
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    So – after much saving I am looking for a 130-140 travel 29er. Would love a Tallboy LT but too rich for me so any other bright ideas. Inevitable ones are Remedy 9 or Fuel Ex 9 from last year. Spec Stumpy evo or look at Canyon Spectral. Also looked at BMC Speedfox but no experience and can’t get demo. Have around £2.5k for complete bike. Thoughts, suggestions and any opinions of how they ride………….

    superstu
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    On one codeine looks great vfm. Not used one so can’t give an objective opinion but they review well and I’m a fan of their hardtails, so I think they know how to put a decent bike together

    http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/CBOOCODX01/on-one-codeine-29-sram-x01-mountain-bike

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    honourablegeorge
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    That Evil Following would work it’s way into my thoughts – always iffy on Evil’s quality though, hard to put their past record aside.

    Remedy 29 140mm get’s raved about.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    I tested the 650b version of that Enduro up there. Was very good, bar a few niggles. Well worth a look.

    The UK Spec Camber is lovely, but a little over budget!

    chakaping
    Free Member

    You should consider the hammerhead thumper.

    You’d have to build it yourself, but that’s a good thing and you’d get an awesome bike for that budget.

    They are as good as any name brand bike I have tried. Very quick too.

    honourablegeorge
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    superstu – Member
    On one codeine looks great

    Saw one on the trails for the first time at the weekend – blue one, CCDBA, Pikes – thought it looked fantastic. Long and slack, purposeful.

    pastypunk
    Full Member

    Stumpjumper comp carbon with pikes fitted here and love it, best all around bike I’ve had.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I loved the Remedy, brilliant bike, but pretty expensive for what you get… Only reason I don’t own one.

    BMC Trailfox from Evans? I haven’t ridden one (yet) but they look good value, good angles…

    cocker
    Free Member

    Got the 2014 enduro comp for £2000 , and i can reccomend it,you’ll have change for a dropper post too

    chiefgrooveguru
    Full Member

    Banshee Prime (longer travel) or Phantom (shorter travel but similar downhill attitude)?

    stevedoc
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    Cammer
    Free Member

    Really liking my Mondraker Crafty, can recommend. Long wheelbase which is ideal for rocky fast terrain, not so good if you ride lots of tight switchbacks.

    140mm or 150 front, 130 rear

    Trekster
    Full Member

    I’m liking my Rocky Mountain Altitude.(650 tho)
    Mondraker and Whyte were considered.
    Lbs has a stock of the new Saracens in. Look very nice….

    fr0sty125
    Free Member

    I would get a Codeine, but to get the most out of it you need to run it a bit stiff if that makes any sense so it is not like riding on a sofa. Wouldn’t get the El-Guapo 29 I have the 26 and despite it being a stiff design for its time when I’m riding it hard in the Peaks I can really feel it flex.

    sprocker
    Free Member

    I am selling a 6 month old banshee prime 130mm frame with 150mm pikes. £1100 for the pair and loads of money left for your build. Size large if you are interested. Very solid agressive bike

    phy7tes
    Free Member

    I have a 2014 Spectral 7.9 and love it. Highly recommended although if I were to chose again I’d spend a bit more money (your budget) and get one with a Pike. The Spectral 9.9 has this and other ace parts, is more or less bang on your budget and (most importantly) in stock and ready to ship!!

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    Rocky Mountain Instinct?

    crashrash
    Full Member

    Cheers for all the ideas – had a look at the Codeine and looks like lots of bike for the money – specially as on offer at the moment, interested in the crafty as well – interesting geo and as most of my stuff is Dartmoor based sounds like it might suit.

    chiefgrooveguru
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    I am selling a 6 month old banshee prime 130mm frame with 150mm pikes. £1100 for the pair and loads of money left for your build. Size large if you are interested. Very solid agressive bike

    Buy this!

    LeeW
    Full Member

    Love my RM Instinct, I bought the BC edition 130 rear 140 Pikes up front. Expensive but there are cheaper models in the range.

    mikeep
    Free Member

    Just bought an E29. Really impressive, doesn’t feel like a big bike, handles great, real flickable but so capable too.

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    What chiefgrooveguru said
    The Prime is an absolute beast of a bike, yet still pedals very well.
    If you want a monster-truck kind of bike.
    Allow an extra £1300 for a reverb/XT build kit and you’re sorted for £2400!

    If you don’t, then I would suggest you test ride some shorter travel 29ers that have aggressive geometry like the:
    Kona Process
    Transition Smuggler
    Evil The Following

    weeksy
    Full Member

    My Meta AM29 was an absolute animal and destroyed everything in it’s path. Cracking bike on the downhills. Only downside was it was pretty darn heavy… along with being passive overkill for 90%+ of my riding… Hence why I now have a Spearfish.

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    I love my Orange 5 29 (Alpine 5). I’d demo one before ruling it out. Drakes in Leeds have some discounted that come in budget.

    andermt
    Free Member

    I’d agree with what chakaping has said.

    I built up a Switchback Unveil 9 (used to be called Hammerhead Thumper) at the end of last year and enjoying it greatly. UK agent is Blue Flow Bikes.

    130mm rear travel with a 150mm RS Pike on the front.

    The whole build wasn’t much over £1400 (I already had the brakes and dropper).


    Switchback Unveil9 by Mark, on Flickr

    andermt
    Free Member

    That should have said £1600 not £1400.

    roverpig
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    I love my Orange 5 29 (Alpine 5). I’d demo one before ruling it out. Drakes in Leeds have some discounted that come in budget.

    Looking around the web there seem to be quite a few deals on the Five29/Alpine Five at the moment. I wonder if the rumours about Orange dropping this model are true. It doesn’t look as though it is shifting, which is interesting as everybody who has ridden one seems to love it.

    addy6402
    Full Member

    Another vote for the HH Thumper / Switchback Unveil 9 – cracking frame for the money and easy to build up within a reasonable budget….

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Five 29 is the best Orange I’ve ever ridden… Oranges always get better the bigger they are I reckon, the quirks suit a big hammer of a bike. Really excellent bit of work. And therefore probably no bugger’ll buy it. Also in my “buy it if it’s cheap” list 😆

    jamesgarbett
    Free Member

    What’s the difference between a Thumper and an Unveil?

    dickie
    Free Member

    What’s the difference between a Thumper and an Unveil?

    Decals & paint to the best of my knowledge.

    Switchback Unviel 9 here too. Love it.
    Black ano with Factory Fox shock for £629 delivered. Quality is first rate.
    Mated it up with a 2015 RockShox Revelation 140mm fork from Alltricks for £227.

    roverpig
    Full Member

    Five 29 is the best Orange I’ve ever ridden… Oranges always get better the bigger they are I reckon, the quirks suit a big hammer of a bike. Really excellent bit of work. And therefore probably no bugger’ll buy it.

    A big, long, 140mm 29er that weighs north of 32lb with 455mm chainstays just doesn’t appeal to many people I guess. In fact, if it wasn’t for you banging on about it I’d have dismissed it ages ago 🙂 As it is, these price reductions are making my buy finger very twitchy.

    The thing is I’m not really a mountain biker. I have very limited skills and not much inclination to develop any either for that matter. I have no interest in scaring myself. Basically I’m just somebody who uses a bike to take advantage of Scotland’s fantastic access laws. Mechanised rambling somebody called it. It’s also something I do on my own for fitness and to enjoy the sense of solitude and wilderness. But that does mean that I often find myself at the top of big rocky mountains in the middle of nowhere. So, funnily enough, a big bruiser of a bike that can steamroller anything has its appeal.

    TrailriderJim
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    What’s the difference between a Thumper and an Unveil?

    Nothing at all, apart from the colour/decals. I’ve got a Thumper and at the time, it was their white frame. Don’t care for the names as they aren’t known brands anyway, but graphics look a little more subtle on the Thumper. Not sure if there’s any left now though, as they’ve probably moved onto the latest Unveils by now.

    I completely agree with all others above on this frame. It’s basically a Kona Satori with a Horst link. It’s bang up to date (bar internal cable routing) and its geometry is very much “evo”: long, low and slack (for a 29er).

    A rear maxle and high-end shock are included in the price. If you opt for the Fox CTD shock, buy yourself some volume spacers as you’ll be blowing through its linear travel and having to overcompensate with air otherwise (unless you’re very ickle).

    It’s a barnstormer of a ride, but you have to get it up to speed for it to really shine. But then that’s the whole point of buying a LT 29er right? To thrash the tits off it!

    PJM1974
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    Might be worth hunting down a 2014 Stumpjumper Evo?

    It’s by far and away the most competent bike I’ve ridden, it gets on with the job with no fuss whatsoever.

    That said, that Hammerhead/Switchback looks fantastic.

    poey50
    Free Member

    You should check out the Radon Slide (in 27.5 and 29er versions). I’m loving my Slide 9.0 29er. Really good spec for the price. It is a German direct marketing company (like Canyon but without the long waiting list) and with the euro dropping you get a very favourable exchange rate.

    These are the 29er versions.
    http://www.bike-discount.de/en/mtb-full-supension-29er

    The downside is that you can’t try them so be careful about sizing.

    davidxbrown
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    Another vote for the Switchback Unveil 9 (HH Thumper)

    Fantastic value for the money, and good support from Stuart at Blueflow Bikes http://www.blueflowbikes.com/ and or Scott back in the States. http://www.switchbackbikes.com/

    I’ve done around 700km on mine to date mostly local to me FOD and Wye Valley and a couple of trail centre rides.

    Initial impression was so good that I decided to sell on my Trek Remedy 26″ wheel bike as no longer being required. No regrets on that at all as there is nothing I wouldn’t do on the Unveil that I did on the Remedy.

    The Unveil just seems to cover the ground more efficiently, steep downs are great just like my Canfield Yelli Screamy, helped by the slack head angle and short chain-stays, having rear suspension then adds to confidence so more enjoyable to ride for long days out. The suspension soaks up everything I am happy to ride and it never feels lacking.

    My bike comes in at 31lb on calibrated scales (LBS) that’s with 10speed XT build kit, Hope Brakes, carbon bars, Crank Brothers Iodine wheelset (tubeless), titanium rail saddle and light magnesium flat pedals.

    crashrash
    Full Member

    Just found these – any one had any dealings??

    http://www.trekdemosale.co.uk/category/mountain-bikes/

    All the ones the mags have tried to trash sold on for cheaper!

    Found the Thumper/unveil but looking like my size is out of stock – though everyone who has one raves.
    Stumpy evo sounds good as well – great reviews, but wanted to investigate anything else – you know how it is!!!

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