Hard tail or full sus for an intermediate on a budget?
theoallen
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Hey guys,
I used to mountain bike a lot and had to give it up for a while. I've decided to take up th sport again and am looking to buy a new bike!
I have about £800/£900 to spend and am wondering if a hard tail or full sus bike will be best for me? I want to do some trail riding and downhilling, so what do you think?
Thanks
I used to mountain bike a lot and had to give it up for a while. I've decided to take up th sport again and am looking to buy a new bike!
I have about £800/£900 to spend and am wondering if a hard tail or full sus bike will be best for me? I want to do some trail riding and downhilling, so what do you think?
Thanks
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Thats a hard tail budget to be honest, but you might want to take a look at the decathlon sale.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/C-359112-mountain-bikes/N-153402-frame-type~full-suspension0 -
Thats a hard tail budget to be honest, but you might want to take a look at the decathlon sale.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/C-359112-mountain-bikes/N-153402-frame-type~full-suspension
I'll have a look, cheers!0 -
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Calibre Bossnut for £1k. There are a handful of decent full susers out there for around that.Daddy, Husband, Designer, Biker, Gamer, Geek
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I suggest looking into 2015 Models, you can get really good discounts on them (~30%).-Cube Acid 29" 2013
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If you can stretch your budget slightly then the Calibre Bossnut is a great looking and well specced bike (and rides well according to the reviews).YT Wicked 160 ltd
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