which 29er for £850 (choice of 3)
colint
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Hi
I'm looking for a 29er to do some off road duathlons and a bit of general riding, the off trail centre etc, nothing too dramatic. It's bike to work so I've narrowed it down to 3 options, Trek Cobia, Norco Nitro 9.3 and Scott Scale Comp. Not sure if this link will work to the comparison, I'd appreicate an opinion on what's the best value, I'm favouring the Trek or Norco based on the air fork, but not sure if that's the best thing to make the decision on.
http://www.evanscycles.com/categories/b ... opularity;
Thanks
I'm looking for a 29er to do some off road duathlons and a bit of general riding, the off trail centre etc, nothing too dramatic. It's bike to work so I've narrowed it down to 3 options, Trek Cobia, Norco Nitro 9.3 and Scott Scale Comp. Not sure if this link will work to the comparison, I'd appreicate an opinion on what's the best value, I'm favouring the Trek or Norco based on the air fork, but not sure if that's the best thing to make the decision on.
http://www.evanscycles.com/categories/b ... opularity;
Thanks
Planet X N2A
Trek Cobia 29er
Trek Cobia 29er
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Well, personally I have a Singular Swift and I do love it.
But, if I was 29er-less right now and had a C2W voucher burning in my pocket I would be seriously looking at a Charge Cooker Hi.
All the benefits of a 29er but for C2W money, can be ridden like stink and does very well in the tests
Almost too good to be true eh!0 -
Would you be interested in a very good condition, well built, well maintained Singular Swift? You'd have some budget left over for a few upgrades too!
http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40089&t=129144200 -
Oops, just seen your are bike2working it. Never mind. The swift is still there if you want it though!0