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  • Long travel hardtails- advice
  • hora
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    Springy with slacker head angle (of course). I dont want a full susser (I dont like how they feel rearwise) and I dont want to pay stoopid-money for a ti frame that I WILL scratch (careless handling etc) or justify the expense.

    What is there out there?

    Vortexracing
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    one of these for daft long travel

    or one of these for ‘smallish’ long travel.

    I am of course biased 🙂

    others

    Cotic BFe
    Genesis
    Stiffee

    the list is endless

    hilldodger
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    I think t’Hora’s already had an Alpine (for about 10 minutes !!)

    Scienceofficer
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    I don’t think the list is endless if you’re looking for a 140mm plus HT with a ‘springy’ feel.

    There are plenty that are currently quoted as being good for 130mm and I guess since all the trail forks have gone up to 140mm, next years will be 140mm compatible.

    I’d love to be able to but a 140 or 150mm fork on something like a Cotic soul without it handling ‘oddly’.

    scott_mcavennie2
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    If I was in the market (which I’m not), and wasn’t completely happy with my PA (which I am), and had some more money (which I don’t), this would be top pf my shopping list:

    househusband
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    Wonder what Brant’s new steel Pigleybop will be like – could tick your slack HA and long travel boxes?

    hora
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    I think t’Hora’s already had an Alpine (for about 10 minutes !!)

    Maybe I was hasty? Maybe I kept on thinking full sussers were the longride options?

    How heavy is the alpine?
    BFe is 5.5lb?
    Transition is LUVLY but its over 6lb-going into full susser weight territory..

    hora
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    Just dont want a dull/lump of heavy metal between my legs- some sort of fancing butting, creative thinner tubes where possible and yet strong without being silly-ti money.

    forge197
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    My Alpine comes in around 30lb

    househusband
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    Just dont want a dull/lump of heavy metal between my legs- some sort of fancing butting, creative thinner tubes where possible and yet strong without being silly-ti money.

    Chromag?

    brant
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    some sort of fancing butting, creative thinner tubes where possible and yet strong without being silly-ti money.

    you’re describing the blue pig there as far as I can see.

    Norton
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    Not mine but there is (or was) a gorgeous Chromag Samurai in Ralphies in Taunton for a grand – looked unused to me and kitted out with Pikes, Hope Pro 3 AM, Sram X0 etc etc

    Vortexracing
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    Mine above is 30.8 lbs inc pedals

    The frame is about the same a BFe 5.5lbs

    and that transition looks the ‘dogs gonads’ and I don’t know why, it just looks right

    scaredypants
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    Hora, I thought you had a Ti 456 ?

    😯 🙄

    nickc
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    It’s the future…

    oldgit
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    Asked for the same advice a few weeks ago.
    The Mmmbop is the one I’m keeping an eye on, any idea what the travel ‘ideal’ is for one?

    brant
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    any idea what the travel ‘ideal’ is for one?

    140mm

    Ben_Haworth
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    Orange Crush should be on your shortlist too IMO.

    hora
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    http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=327444 Fack. too short on travel (possibly) but sweeeeeeeeet no?

    poppa
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    There’s a bit of a buzz about Chromag bikes, any idea what sort of price range they fit in to? I know they are supposed to be getting more available over here soon. I am guessing ‘expensive’ will sum it up.

    daveh
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    Not sure I’d call in springy but it does ride nice. Triple butted somewhere or other in the frame.

    Coyote
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    These are my preferences.

    hora
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    daveh, what is it?

    chorlton
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    One of these. They really are good. 😀

    ampthill
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    P7 was what came to my mind

    qwerty
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    sorry, but NONE of the above are LT hardtail.

    now this……….

    GNARGNAR
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    I laughed. Out loud.

    There’s a banshee morphine on there with moto forks somewhere.

    hora
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    Bluepig? When your down there next could you look out for a lost violin?

    I was climbing up this afternoon..looked left at a tree and noticed a sign ‘lost, a Violin near Bluepig’. WTF?

    daveh
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    daveh, what is it?

    Hmmm yeah, the flash was strong with that one. Marin Rocky Ridge.

    MrSmith
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    I think t’Hora’s already had an Alpine (for about 10 minutes !!)

    he must have got that 2nd hand as i think mike refused to sell him a frame

    hilldodger
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    I thought he begged, grovelled and promised it was a ‘keeper’ then shortly after, there it was, gone 🙄

    Jamie
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    MrSmith:

    he must have got that 2nd hand as i think mike refused to sell him a frame

    *sniggers*

    hora
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    I’ll take that on the chin (not Mike Chin), my chin 😆 8)

    bullheart
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    I was all ‘steel is real’.

    And then I got my Whyte 19.

    With Rev U-Turns its a, er, revelation… 😕

    hughjass
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    Handjob, might even let you have a go on it one day!

    alpin
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    djglover
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    Oh FFS I thought you’d owned all long travel hardtails 3 times over already.

    PS wanna buy some Pikes to go with that?

    No, Oh..

    Skankin_giant
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    p7 on revs, sweet 😀

    Lionheart
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    Sprog James, thinks his Summer Season is bees knees as an alrounder with alarming down hill ability

    BigDummy
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    Seriously hora, haven’t you owned an Alpine, a Chameleon, an Evil Sovereign and a Ti456 already?

    You’ve gone through more long travel hardtails in the last coouple of years than many people have mountainbikes in a decade. Nowt wrong with that, but it might suggest you’re looking for something that they just don’t know how to give you. 🙂

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