New Bike For The Mrs
Mrs AgedGT fancied a new bike. Nothing too "serious" - just bridleways / towpaths / local trails etc..
Have ordered a Hardrock Sport Disc (13inch) which we should have by the weekend - œ335, which seems a pretty good deal.
Other than the pedals, are there any weak points on the bike? Seems a pretty good spec & set up for the price...
http://www.specialized.com/OA_MEDIA/200 ... lue_St.jpg
My Aged GT
My Inbred 29er
My Pompino
And the wife's Diamond Back
Have ordered a Hardrock Sport Disc (13inch) which we should have by the weekend - œ335, which seems a pretty good deal.
Other than the pedals, are there any weak points on the bike? Seems a pretty good spec & set up for the price...
http://www.specialized.com/OA_MEDIA/200 ... lue_St.jpg
My Aged GT
My Inbred 29er
My Pompino
And the wife's Diamond Back
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Probably just that its a bit heavy, and a kinda clunky fork?
Pretty sorted bike in general though...
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My wifes got a 2005 Hardrock. Other than the pedals, the fork is the poorest component.0
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Would agree with the other comments - the fork is rubbish, would even be better with a rigis fork on it gfor what she is going to do
Dave
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