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Hello,

Thinking of rebuilding my current Kinesis XC bike into something more aggressive. I want a strong hard tail for shorter rides that feels quite aggressive.

Spotted this frame on CRC for 250, has anyone ridden one? Thoughts?

Thanks guys

Ed


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 3:03 pm
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they're ace.

the geometry is a bit 'new school*' but it works well uphill and especially downhill.

they're at their best when using wide bars and a short stem.

(*steepish seat tube, slack head angle)


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 3:40 pm
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I’ve had my Blue Pig X for 7 months now. In short, I like it…a lot. It’s great fun on most types of trail and because of the relatively steep seat angle it climbs really well too, even with a 150/160mm fork at full travel. It’ll handle 160mm forks (I’ve run 36’s on mine and a mate has 36 Talas on his Mmbop), but 140/150mm Revs or Fox 32’s suit it best. I’m currently running Revelation RLT Ti’s which are stiff and well controlled. Other things I like…..it has a 30.9 seat tube so I can run a Reverb post and the bolt on cable and hose tidies are a neat touch. Weight wise I think mine is currently just under 28lbs with a dropper post and heavy-ish (940g) UST winter tyres.


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 3:52 pm
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got a mark 1 BP. fantastic.


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:06 pm
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@Yetiman - I thought that they recommended 130mm forks?
I ask because CRC have a good deal on 150mm skeletors i had ruled out before...


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:17 pm
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Great geometry but I really dont like the cable guides.


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:18 pm
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I am planning on selling a 16" mk 1 frame as I am thinking of swapping it for an xc full suss frame. I am on Newark if you want to give it a test. If you wanted to buy it is in great condition and wouldn't be much and I could include the cane creek headset and maybe other bits if you want?


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:18 pm
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@jwab - I appreciate the offer, would take but I was looking at the 18" mk2. How did you find the frame? 🙂


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:24 pm
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Superted - there is the Pig and the Piglet, 130 travel is more Piglet I think

Scruff - general forum chat is that the cable guides are great

Anymore feedback - I'm thinking of a Piglet ?


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:26 pm
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You are of course correct, must of gotten mistaken!!
Time to snap up those forks 🙂


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:28 pm
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The frame really is fantastic esp for the price. I only have it with 130 forks and still get plenty of confidence going downhill. It is heavy but you don't really notice, mine is only 1 x 9 anyway do not really gonna have much chance on steep climbs anyway! Not sure how much better the mk 2 frames are so I would def recommend a second hand mk 1 if you can get a good one


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:33 pm
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jwab - so what's the difference (setup and riding) between a 130 Pig vs 130 Piglet ?


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:38 pm
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Thinking of one myself, thanks for info.


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:46 pm
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ive had my pig mk2 for about 3 months and absolutely love it. so much fun when pointing downhill, and not too shabby going uphill. its a blast, you wont be disappointed if you get one

Nick


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:48 pm
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Sounds great 🙂

What's it like at XC? I realise that's not it's purpose but I'm limited on number of bikes!


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:50 pm
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Dont have a blue pig myself but a mate has a mk1 and loves it. It's good for all day rides or just a quick spin around the local trails. Has seen a few XC races too.


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 4:55 pm
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I've got an Mmmbop. Very capable with my Revelations on it. I've gone short stem and wide bars too, but i must admit I struggle to find a comfortable position for anything that doesn't point up or down. I guess it's ideal for Calderdale!

Paint job is appalling on it though. I only need to sneeze on it to scratch or scuff it. Not sure if that extends to the Blue Pigs tho'


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 5:05 pm
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Mk1 here and its ace. 60mm stem compromises the uphillls a bit but so does my lack of fitness.
Good at cross country depends on what your expectations are but its comfortable, the pedals go round and round and chain suck isn't a problem.


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 5:09 pm
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'aggressive' LOL...


 
Posted : 05/01/2012 5:15 pm
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jambalaya - cant really say as i have never ridden a piglet, but i gather that it has a longer top tube so is a bit more xc?? The 130 fork choice was simply down to cost but still work fine


 
Posted : 06/01/2012 8:09 am
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What's it like at XC? I realise that's not it's purpose but I'm limited on number of bikes!

It's okay; I've done 60 mile day rides on my old Mk1, but bear in mind that built with something like a Pike, it'll weigh somewhere around 30lb or so, which means it tends to feel steamroller-ish rather than light and frisky. Bear in mind that the Mk1 and, presumably, the current Pig frame weighs around 5.5lb. So, steady up, bludgeon fast down, a bit indifferent on flat and undulating stuff.

I guess you could build it light with skinny rims and feathery tyres, but it's not really in the bike's nature, so it's a bit like taking a tiger, putting a collar and bell around its neck and calling it Tibbles...

I wouldn't race one, but for long trail rides, fine, though a little weighty. Faster rolling tyres would probably help with that, but again, the bike suits fat, grippy rubber.


 
Posted : 06/01/2012 8:18 am
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jwab - so what's the difference (setup and riding) between a 130 Pig vs 130 Piglet ?

I've ridden both, briefly, and a Ragley Ti. Based on that, the Piglet really just feels less obviously slack than a Pig, more 'normal', but still very stable and solidly predictable. Arguably better for 'most people' whoever they are... 😉


 
Posted : 06/01/2012 8:21 am
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I wouldn't race one,

i would, i did.

it was ace!

(xc, Dh, uphill, dual slalom, it's done them all 🙂 )


 
Posted : 06/01/2012 9:22 am
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I love my mk1 but being steel it does seem to be rusting from the inside out. Every time I finish a wet ride and put it on the roof rack it dribbles rusty water all over the roof off my car like its got incontinence. Funny - but I don't ever recall that happening with my '88 Saracen Tufftraks.


 
Posted : 06/01/2012 10:11 am

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