Voodoo from Halfords
willmtb
Posts: 69
Hi,
As I'm sure some of you are aware Halfords is always talking about the value for money in the voo doo range. For example the bizango clearly an excellent bike but is that a one off? The newer models such as the Canzo I think it is £800 full suspension they say it's a great bike and worth more just the rear suspension no lock out. If anyone has any knowledge in this area particularly about the Canzo that would be appreciated.
Many thanks
As I'm sure some of you are aware Halfords is always talking about the value for money in the voo doo range. For example the bizango clearly an excellent bike but is that a one off? The newer models such as the Canzo I think it is £800 full suspension they say it's a great bike and worth more just the rear suspension no lock out. If anyone has any knowledge in this area particularly about the Canzo that would be appreciated.
Many thanks
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http://www.bikeradar.com/mtb/gear/categ ... nzo-50184/ seems to suggest its a decent buy.2015 Canyon Nerve AL 6.0 (son #1's)
2011 Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc (son #4s)
2013 Decathlon Triban 3 (red) (mine)
2019 Hoy Bonaly 26" Disc (son #2s)
2018 Voodoo Bizango (mine)
2018 Voodoo Maji (wife's)0 -
The Canzo isn't a newer model, it's older than the Bizango.
It's good value. Most lower cost full suspension have a full time pedal platform on the rear shock rather than selectable. You don't want a rear lock, they're pretty unusual and less efficient than a pedal platform.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -
Voodoos are good bikes. My friend has a canzo and has no issues, its a nice ride.0