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  • What is the best Enduro/Trail bike for £3000 – £4000
  • benjamin_mtb
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    I’m looking for a good do it all bike that can handle anything just wondering what bikes offer the best spec/overall package for the money as well as having a decent warranty if possible

    Kramer
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    Old model Stumpjumper Evo with a discount.

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    andylc
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    This was £2800 from Canyon…on sale mind but amazing deal, could barely buy the forks, shock and groupset for that.

    jamesmio
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    Bird have a last batch of imperfect paint job Aether 9C’s going silly cheap (£60p ish frame only) that you could build up into a great bike with that budget.

    chakaping
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    This was £2800 from Canyon…

    Flippin’ heck, that is a great deal – difficult to ignore if you want a race-focused enduro bike OP.

    I see YT be knocking some money off the Capra as well. That seems well-regarded as a less-extreme enduro bike.

    whatyadoinsucka
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    old model trek slash 29er 170/160, pedals uphill and flat like a trail bike..

    Carbon XL for £2k https://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/mountain-bikes-c1/full-suspension-c16/slash-9-7-full-suspension-trail-mountain-bike-2022-p40338

    chakaping
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    old model trek slash 29er

    Brilliant bikes.

    Just make sure the seatpost insertion is sufficient for your needs. It’s been an issue for a shorter pal of mine.

    northersouth
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    b33k34
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    There are still some Nukeproof bargains around – the Mega was a great bike that pedals and climbs incredibly well and there are loads of deals on parts if you look back through the PSA thread – forks, group sets etc, wheels.

    Nukeproof Mega alloy 290

    the shock on there is £600 rrp.  If the frame is good as free a warranty isn’t worth worrying about

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