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[Closed] solid robust trail 29'' bike idea's. ( finally ready for a proper mtb again).

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 ton
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it has been 5 years since I last bought a serious mtb, so I am looking for a 29'' robust tough trail bike.

looked at a enduro and a trek remedy 9, both look nice. anything else worth taking a look at?

and please don't say take a test ride, it is nigh on impossible to get a test on a xl bike.... 😀


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 2:52 pm
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Depends how much you want to spend. Personally I'd be tempted with a cannondale trigger, the idea of being able to flick a switch to reduce the travel on climbs appeals. Expensive though. Oh and I reckon you can forget terms like robust, as fs bikes are by their nature upgrading, updating, bearing hungry and disposable. So if I was you I'd buy an fs but keep a ht for when the fs is broke, worn out of on a warranty claim.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:04 pm
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Great value for money and in man size.

http://www.blueflowbikes.com/hammerhead-thumper-closeouts/hammerhead-thumper-frame


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:07 pm
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I love my Kona Process 111 - not lots of travel, but lots of fun. It's pretty sturdy. I'm 6'4" and ride an XL - it's pretty much the same geometry as my hardtail (a Honzo) so I knew it was going to fit, but feel your pain in not being able to get test rides. The last bike I bough blind was a disaster! You are welcome to try mine - I'm in Surrey.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:12 pm
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Codeine?


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:14 pm
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Turner sultan?
Ventana....again?
Spesh enduro?
Rocky mountain...


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:15 pm
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Honzo! My boss is 6' 4" and loves his XL Honzo


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:15 pm
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I would have thought an Orange Segment would do all that you require.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:25 pm
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FS only, ton?


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:27 pm
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Robust FS - Nicolai.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:33 pm
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As mentioned Turner Sultan is sturdy and strong without the weight penalty mate. Happen to have one for sale ATM but its probably a touch wee for you...


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:33 pm
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Not sure what Soulwood is waffling on about regarding FS reliabiltiy. My observation seems to be that those who like to wash their bikes to within an inch of their lives after every time they look at them tend to go through bearings like there is no tomorrow. My Covert29 is 2yrs old and used and abused all year round and i've washed it maybe 3 times in all that time and the bearings are going strong and i've not had to raise a finger in maintenance on it apart from replacing the chain a few times when the chain checker tells me to. I love the long travel 29er thing. They're huge fun.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:37 pm
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FS only, ton

yeah I think so. I bought a parkwood before xmas, rode it offroad and was battered to hell.
5 years of not riding offroad has softened me to bits.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:41 pm
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Don't forget to take in to account suspension design as well, some types that are more progressive lend themselves to bigger riders.

I'm 110 Kg and riding a Whyte T129S which has been brilliant for me. In standard spec it does need better wheels if you really want to batter it.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:47 pm
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Banshee Phantom


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:50 pm
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(Just to add to the suggestions) Kona Satoria

Think you need to decide on a how much suspension travel you 'need', to help cut some chaff out of the selections...
ie: do you really need 160mm travel ala Spesh Enduro*?

*Awesome bike but you'd need to ride DH tracks fast, all the time, to get the best out of it (IMO of course)


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 3:58 pm
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I will put another vote for the Hammerhead Thumper, mine has been great so far! Where are you based, I would be happy for you to have a go on my XL one.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:16 pm
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I had an XL Spesh Enduro SL (26", 150mm travel) for 5 years as my only bike and it was a great all-rounder. Now have an XL stumpy FSR (29" 130/140mm) and it is just as capable and you simply dont notice the travel difference. The Enduro 29 just seemed a bit much for UK riding with occasional "gnar" trips, (Alps etc).


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:18 pm
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Started a similar thread the other day. I am considering Pyga One Ten 29, Segment and Tallboy. I do know that Stif have access to an xl Tallboy demo bike.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:19 pm
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Niner RIP 9?

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Posted : 25/02/2015 4:19 pm
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Someone mentioned it in the other thread but the BMC Trailfoxes Evans have look pretty awesome value and they've had some really good writeups- though normally for the higher end version not so much the £1800 version


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:21 pm
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Enjoy my XL Horsethief.

Proper size too, e.g. the El Guapo suggested above doesn't come in a very big size.

IME the size requirement cuts down a lot of options. Spesh do make some good XLs though, and XXL in some models though they don't tend to bring them into the UK - but they do into europe so you can buy from abroad. So pro-tip, if you're looking at spesh look at the US .com site too and check if the model has an XXL.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:24 pm
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xl Tallboy demo bike.

Isn't actually that big, if you're tall you really want the XXL.

All these short folk, don't appreciate the problems of the larger gentleman cycle shopping.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:26 pm
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^^^^^^^^^^

Amen to that IA! (and agree about the XXL Tallboy being about the same as spesh XL)


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:28 pm
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Orange 5 29er - love mine


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:30 pm
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Niner RIP 9?

Just let out a wee "ooft" when I saw that picture!


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:32 pm
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Just let out a wee "ooft" when I saw that picture!

I regularly find myself "ooft'ing" at pictures of bikes, which is then swiftly followed by a quick google search of "[ooft bike in XL]", then generally the "ooft" turns into an "uurgh"!!

Oh to be a medium or large!! 🙂


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 4:37 pm
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Some good deals about on Konas Tony.
At 6'4" I ride an XXL Tallboy - not the stiffest though!


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 5:05 pm
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Oh I'll also add that Rocky Mountain make a XXL (and their XL is actually pretty big too, I'd be borderline between them at 6'4").


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 5:11 pm
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The Banshee Phantom looks big in an XL and will certainly be tough enough and stiff enough.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 5:17 pm
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Ive got the enduro 29er in large,and find as good as the camber i had before for Xc and trail,and makes me a bit more braver on the downs.
you're welcome to try it if you cant get a demo,im in wakefield


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 5:33 pm
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There's a possible candidate just popped up in the classifieds

[url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/2015-whyte-t129s-for-sale ]not mine[/url]


 
Posted : 26/02/2015 6:13 pm
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Depends how much you want to spend. Personally I'd be tempted with a cannondale trigger, the idea of being able to flick a switch to reduce the travel on climbs appeals. Expensive though.

I bought a Trigger this week. You can get the 2014 for around £1600-£1800. I have to say that for the money it is a lot of bike and the suspension flicky switch thing works quite nicely. It bloody shifts too. I set 6 Strava PBs on my local loop on the first ride.


 
Posted : 01/03/2015 7:28 am
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Would have to consider a Whyte T129s, always gets good reviews for a reason. I also speak from experience as I own one also a friend has last yrs model. Very good trail bikes.
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Posted : 01/03/2015 7:58 am
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anthem X 29?


 
Posted : 01/03/2015 8:57 am
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Something 29+ ?

(Softer HT ride etc, up the psi if your touring/pootling)

Just got my first FS in a few years, & have to concede, I love my HT but it's kinder on the rse. 🙂


 
Posted : 01/03/2015 10:43 am
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Another vote for the Hammerhead, absolutely spot on geometry, it's a scream of a bike, just takes everything in its stride. Kashima CTD shock, Maxle, just over £600, also one of the best looking bikes around, what's not to like?


 
Posted : 01/03/2015 12:52 pm
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Codeine again!!!


 
Posted : 01/03/2015 7:04 pm
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Come on chaps do keep up. The op has moved on now and decided against this type of bike! 😛
http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/120130mm-hardtail-29eroptions

This is ton we're talking about! 😛


 
Posted : 01/03/2015 7:08 pm
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bregante.....thing is, with not buying a new proper mountain bike for over 5 years, things have changed a bit, and i am like a kis in a sweet shop.
far too much choice and a few bikes what will be ideal for a bit of everything.


 
Posted : 01/03/2015 7:12 pm
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Only pulling your leg mate.

If it were me I'd be looking at 120 mm FS like a Whyte T129 or similar.


 
Posted : 01/03/2015 7:15 pm

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