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[Closed] Cotic Solaris or Salsa El Mariachi?

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I am looking at a steel 29er as a custom build project (my first 29er). I ride a 20" steel Explosif and a Trek 8500 19.5". Interested in going steel and been looking at Cotic Solaris and Salsa El Mariachi. Just wondered if anyone has experience of these frames and could recommend the best option...or any alternatives?...also any pointers on size?


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 10:20 am
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The El M is a great frame and very versatile.
Can easily run gears or ss.
Not riden a Cotic so can't comment on that.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 10:25 am
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I've just done exactly the same as you, weirdly enough I too have just come from a 20" Explosif. I looked at the Cotic but really fell in love with the Singular Swift. As it turns out to keep costs down I purchased this (below) and some Crossride 29ers then transfered my parts over to it. I'll sell of all the new parrts from the new bike and hopefully bring the cost down a bit.

http://www.cyclesurgery.com/charge%20cooker%20rigid%2029er%202012/mountain-bikes/bikes-components-bikewear/fcp-product/44512


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 11:32 am
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Niner SIR9 or MCR...

I love my SIR9.

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Posted : 12/10/2012 12:25 pm
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Solarises aren't designed for long distance XC, more for playing around on. That makes the El Mariachi an easy choice for me.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 12:59 pm
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I do love the Niners...but they are twice the price and they don't do a geared only steel frame anymore (have heard the ally ones have cracking issues)...and I would want a standard bottom bracket shell. I haven't checked out the swift...will take a look


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 1:01 pm
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I too have been having this debate. In the end i went for the El Mar (more options for what back wheel to run, tweekable geometry) over the Solaris/Simple (Lovely coticness and less weight). It was a decision greatly inluenced by Triton Cycles selling 2012 models at £150 off!!!
Leaving money in the budget for the new headset and more besides....
Was riding an inbred purchased from Takisawa2 ^ (waves!).


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 1:02 pm
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Thanks druidh...I am leaning towards the Salsa...especially as I would be using it for long rides on chiltern singletrack.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 1:04 pm
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Solarises aren't designed for long distance xc

That's exactly what I use mine for, to quote Cotic

The Solaris has amazing adaptability, from sus forked, big-barred trail warrier to rigid forks map crossing smoothie


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 1:09 pm
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Don't let anyone tell you the Solaris is no good for long distance. I have ridden both and chose the Solaris for big days out. I went for the medium, being a shade off 6'. I have a 19" voodoo and tried the 18" salsa. I thought it was too small for me but it did have funny bars!
Partly depends on whether you want to ss and how important a 44mm headtube is but also the geometry is very different with the Solaris being longer so shorter stem. I love mine 😉


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 1:12 pm
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Thanks. Cotic say I would be a Large...and I do have long reach. I would be running full geared and front sus. Singlespeed doesn't work round these parts unless you run a ridiculous low ratio ; )


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 1:18 pm
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Philth, I'm 6'2" and ride a large with a 90mm stem; I used to ride a 20" Kona and the Cotic fits like a glove


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 1:23 pm
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Sounds like large will be fine if you are coming from a 20" kona. Look at advice on cotic website if you are going to run a front mech - It's a bit tight (I'm running 1x9). Also If you always want gears you may not want to lug around the extra faff of ss dropouts of the salsa too (coming from someone who is now trying to find an ss equivalent to the Solaris that has slidey dropouts as I like the 29in thing so much!)


 
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I've not tried a long distance / marathon specific frame so I've got nothing to compare it to however I did the West Highland Way on my Cotic Solaris a couple of months ago and it was spot on. I ran it on 2.1 Racing Ralphs which seemed to work really well in terms of helping to soak up any trail buzz. Still nice a comfy after 10hrs in the saddle...in fact it's the comfiest xc frame I've ever had....which is 9!

I'm 5'10 and went for their medium frame with a 70mm stem and it's spot on for me. I'm currently running it with 100mm rebas but I've got a wee itch for some 120mm Fox 29ers. I'm finding that I bottom out the rebas 2 / 3 times per ride. I guess the downside may be that the climbing is slightly affected but its a risk I fancy taking.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 2:39 pm
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Solarises aren't designed for long distance XC, more for playing around on. That makes the El Mariachi an easy choice for me.

I'm confused by this.... what does it mean, the Solaris is a XC frame same as the Soul but 29er


 
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I must admit to having a hankering for 120mm on the front of my Solaris. I'm currently running 100mm and just feel it would benefit from the longer fork for general trail idiocy.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 2:52 pm
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Slightly OT ...... Re Sizing

At 6' 3'' or there abouts I went with an XL Solaris.

I like a long TT and the ability to run a short stem & wide bars. I think the L would have been [i]okay[/i] but I would have ended up with a layback post.

Currently running a 70mm stem and inline post on my Solaris. I also have a 20.5'' Fortitude that is half an inch shorter in the TT so I run a slightly longer stem and same bars as my Solaris.

So what I am trying to say in a very long winded way do try before you buy .... if you can


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 2:54 pm
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Been through this recently ...

Niner SIR9 or MCR...

MCR is discontinued tho there may be a frame or 2 in the supply chain. Nice ride tho.

At MSRP of USD 999 the '13 SIR 9 is likely to be in excess of 900 quid just for the frame. I walked away.

Didn't look at the Salsa.

I ended up buying a Swift too. UK designed, very good VFM, has EBB so SS and geared a doddle, and the rigid fork is included. OP you're welcome to a go if you are near Surrey and fit a medium. Mail in profile.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 3:34 pm
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ps not meaning to undermine takisawa2 - he's right they're b****y nice to ride.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 3:37 pm
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good god how steep is the road in the back of that photie!


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 3:42 pm
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I certainly don't find the Solaris inappropriate for long xc rides. I raced it at the weekend for 50+ miles and it was fine. Comfortable, precise, and fun. It is relatively stiff for a steel bike, but a carbon post takes care of that. If you're a serious racer, no steel hardtail is going to be at the top of your list.

The Niner and Salsa are nice too, but maybe not quite as much fun..?


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 3:46 pm
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[quote=druidh ][s]Solarises aren't designed for long distance XC, more for playing around on. That makes the El Mariachi an easy choice for me[/s].
Scrub that. I was mis-representing something written elsewhere 😳


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 3:52 pm
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The Niner and Salsa are nice too, but maybe not quite as much fun..?

why not?


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 3:55 pm
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I've got an El Mariatchi 2, and I love it, it rides great and the dropouts work really well without any creaks or squeaks 😀
It was one of these or a Solaris and what swung it was my very nice LBS (chelmer cycles) can get em...
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Posted : 12/10/2012 4:18 pm
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Ooooh that El-Maria'2 is gorgeous.

At MSRP of USD 999 the '13 SIR 9 is likely to be in excess of 900 quid just for the frame.

No way...!!! 😯


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 5:03 pm
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way


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 5:15 pm
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taki I did the maths when we were talking about MCR etc a couple of weeks ago - Niner frames cost about 50% more in the UK than they do in the US. Very roughly, take the USD price, convert to GBP and round it down a touch. MCR: 850USD 819GBP


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 5:18 pm
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At 6 ft and a smidge with a 32 inch inside leg would an 18 inch salsa fit do you think?


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 5:24 pm
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Mines a 19, 6ft 34inside leg, the sizing changed on the mariachi between the 1 and the 2, 1 used to be 18-20 M-L, 2's now 17-19 M-L iirc..
Oh, and you have to run a external bottom cup on the headset or the fork twiddlers foul the downtube,


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 5:40 pm
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The Niner and Salsa are nice too, but maybe not quite as much fun..?
why not?

Dunno really. Slightly different, slacker geometry; shorter chainstays.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 5:42 pm
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New player:
[url] http://www.genesisbikes.co.uk/bikes/frames/high-latitude/high-latitude [/url]
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Posted : 12/10/2012 5:51 pm
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oooooooooo! that is tidy!
525 though...and in their own admission that is to keep the price low.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 6:49 pm
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That genesis does look nice- good price as well


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 6:49 pm
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Shame it only mentions 80-100mm fork compatibilty


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 7:17 pm
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Can't really add anything, except the Salsa is a lovely all day distance munching bike.

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Posted : 12/10/2012 7:24 pm
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Interesting steerer, stem, riser bar ends height extension going on there! Would a bigger frame not been more betterrer 😆


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 7:49 pm
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New player ...

Dialled Prince Albert 29er coming early next year I believe, see forum history.

As for 'only' 525, I have a Dialled Love/Hate which I believe is 525 and it's a joy to ride.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 9:54 pm
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Had a Solaris, ride fully rigid and found it a bit stiff... now have a MCR9 with a Swift fork, which is a much more compliant pairing, great bike. But then I only weigh 11st, standard steerer/head tube and thin seat post suit me fine and prefer the skinny steel tube look.

Didn't realise the MCR had been discontinued, glad I jumped when I did. Went for that over the SIR due to preferable cable routing for a geared bike. My fallback position was a Stambek from GasVientenove/Gas29, similar geo and type of ride apparently to the Niners. Very reasonable quote for modified options on the frame - but no chance to test ride (they are Italian).


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 10:15 pm

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