Mojo SL or Yeti ASR 5 - there can only be one winner
olibluegoat
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I now its apples and pears but what would you get if you wanted a fun, light, and nimble bike that can handle a good days cross country followed by a challenging session at the trail park.
Currently riding an anthem x but keen on something slacker and a bit more fun
What would you get - or would you get something else?
Oli
Currently riding an anthem x but keen on something slacker and a bit more fun
What would you get - or would you get something else?
Oli
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olibluegoat wrote:I now its apples and pears but what would you get if you wanted a fun, light, and nimble bike that can handle a good days cross country followed by a challenging session at the trail park.
What would you get - or would you get something else?
Organ transplant for better heart and lungs.0 -
olibluegoat wrote:I now its apples and pears but what would you get if you wanted a fun, light, and nimble bike that can handle a good days cross country followed by a challenging session at the trail park.
Currently riding an anthem x but keen on something slacker and a bit more fun
What would you get - or would you get something else?
Oli
A second coil bike if i could afford to run 2 bikes.0 -
Standard advice says 'test ride them'. Bikes suit individuals. But if I had the choice between having two low specced bikes for specific purposes or one high specced all-round bike, I'd have the one.0
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I rode a ASR5 and loved it, I've ridden a Mojo and not been so inspired by it. It was only when I rode the ASr5 that I realised how much better the Mojo could have been.
But.....different strokes for different folks. With a bike like this, the only advice can be to try them.0 -
I'd keep the Anthem and get a 2nd hand FR bike"Why have that extra tooth if you're not using it?" - Brian Lopes
Votec V.SX Enduro 'Alpine Thug' 2012/2013 build
Trek Session 80