Hey everyone! Can I get some advice please...

eattherich
Posts: 14
Hey everyone!
I've been out of mountain biking for a long time (I rode BMX for the past 10 years). Recently, with the nice weather especially, I've decided that I want to get back into mountain biking. I don't want to spend a fortune but I also want something that's decent quality. I had a look around the typical companies and found a few bikes that looked pretty good.
I live in Cologne, Germany and I've seen a lot of Cube bikes around. I'd never heard of these but after a bit of research it looks like they're pretty good, fairly new and German (convenient).
Anyway... I like the look of these 2011 models:
- Cube Analog Disc (£520)
- Cube Attention (£610)
The prices in brackets are the best that I've seen (delivered here to Germany). Is it worth paying the extra £90 for the Attention? I'm not going to be hammering heavy trails every weekend - I want a bike for a bit of everything so I guess that they're both pretty good. I see that the main differences are the forks, the brakes and the rear mech - can these updates be justified for £90? I'm guessing so but I'd like some other opinions.
Thank you so much. I hope to get back into this and become a regular on here.
Regards
Darryl
I've been out of mountain biking for a long time (I rode BMX for the past 10 years). Recently, with the nice weather especially, I've decided that I want to get back into mountain biking. I don't want to spend a fortune but I also want something that's decent quality. I had a look around the typical companies and found a few bikes that looked pretty good.
I live in Cologne, Germany and I've seen a lot of Cube bikes around. I'd never heard of these but after a bit of research it looks like they're pretty good, fairly new and German (convenient).
Anyway... I like the look of these 2011 models:
- Cube Analog Disc (£520)
- Cube Attention (£610)
The prices in brackets are the best that I've seen (delivered here to Germany). Is it worth paying the extra £90 for the Attention? I'm not going to be hammering heavy trails every weekend - I want a bike for a bit of everything so I guess that they're both pretty good. I see that the main differences are the forks, the brakes and the rear mech - can these updates be justified for £90? I'm guessing so but I'd like some other opinions.
Thank you so much. I hope to get back into this and become a regular on here.
Regards
Darryl
0
Comments
-
I think it is worth the extra, as you are getting a better fork with more adjustability.Also lighter.
Check out Canyon and Rose bikes too.0 -
@supersonic: thanks for your reply! Regarding the Cube Attention and the Carrera Fury - which, in your opinion, is the better bike? I asked a similar question to this on another forum and the first response was that the Carrera was much better - I'll quote "miles ahead".
Thanks in advance0 -
I agree - the Carrera is superb!0
-
To be honest, I'd get the Analogue and spend the money I'd save (plus a little extra) on these - http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/FORSRETK/ro ... th-lockout0
-
+1 on what Revel said, the dart is an awful suspension fork, one of the worst made.Why would I care about 150g of bike weight, I just ate 400g of cookies while reading this?0
-
Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. Now that I've had some advice and done a little more research myself, I'm starting to love that Carrera Fury - it's such a nice looking bike too. As I said, I could get the Attention for £609 so the fact that the Fury is £549 is a bonus. The only [big] problem is that I don't know how I'd get it to Cologne. Does anyone have any idea/experience about shipping a new bike? I know a couple of bike shops I looked at ship here and that ranges from around £25-60 but I'm not sure how they do it, i.e. which company etc etc.
Thanks so much!0