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after a new bike, £700 odd max spend
looking at specialized rockhopper disc series, '08 models
any advice, experience with these or similarly specced bikes?
will be used primarily for off road track use to get me fitter! :lol:
cheers
Coops
good lad! have a look in je james in rotherham mate and try a few out. i got my last bike from there (kona kikapu). you'll be able to come up scotland with me and bayliss on the bikes in the summer then!
sorry he's not allowed rich, he's got a grey clio if it was a different colour i'd let him, lol
oh for ****s sake, not orange boy
i've had a poke round je at the end of bramall lane, going to see the rockhopper on monday night, think i got my heart set on it :D
rob-legend
25-04-2008, 18:34
does it have to be a new bike? get a second hand orange patriot. or if your not to bothered about rear suspension, go for a specialized p3 8) awesome bikes, i had one, then sold it and i miss it so much now, plus kona make some good bikes. 8)
it doesnt have to be new but i really fancy something new from a shop for a change, i always buy second hand stuff :oops: :lol:
oh and i specifically dont want rear suspension, not keen on it and i'll never ride well or hard enough to real the true benefit of it
Look on ebay mate, some bargains about. Been looking into getting a Specialized Allez road racer and they are half the price on there
Buy a crosser and ride over bayliss's head....
rob-legend
28-04-2008, 17:42
Buy a crosser and ride over bayliss's head....
:lol:
hardtail ftw get a specialized p3 8)
Buy a crosser and ride over bayliss's head....
:twisted:
good lad! have a look in je james in rotherham mate and try a few out. i got my last bike from there (kona kikapu). you'll be able to come up scotland with me and bayliss on the bikes in the summer then!
kind off off the original topic but if your coming up to scotland for biking, give dumfries a shot, loads of good bike tracks up the ae forest, dalbeattie and mabie, plus its not far over the border...
cool cheers for that mate. I shall be relying on the beamish cunt to show me some good trail so its his fault if we dont go :lol:
Bailey_1260
04-05-2008, 14:55
Currently working for decathlon, (just to bring the pennies in while i look for a better job :P) and there range of bikes isnt too bad.
reckon the 8.2 could be about right http://www.btwincycle.com/EN/rockrider-8-2-25131873/
I know its not got a fancy name but they are genuinely nice bikes.
Oh and remember, most places wont cover a warenty for any type of proper riding (downhill, freeride, XC, DJing etc)
I have a Kona Caldera 2005 model if your interested. Hardly used nearly brand new condition and an a excellent hard tail.
bass_direct
18-05-2008, 00:27
scrap that coops, get a remap, 21psi :lol:
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