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[Closed] Urge to buy new bikes

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All these details of 2012 bikes got me looking and now I have an itch that begs to be scratched. I can't really afford it at the minute, yet I can't stop thinking about a new ride. Trying to work out how much I can raise by selling two I've got - yet there's buts I'd like to keep to swap across, so the sales couldn't take place initially either!

How often do you change bikes? I'm not talking to the serial bike swappers just Joe average


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 6:14 am
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there's a fairly constant rotation at tazzy towers, usually just frames though as I haven't bought a complete bike for years. I seem to have settled with what I've got for a while but now have urgings to sell my full boinger, and replace with either something big wheeled and loony like a N9, yelli screamy or paradox or go for a mega mile munching light weight thing.

Oh and my amazing old on-one prototype is on it's last legs so unless I can get something else that plays well with Jones Ti Truss forks, I'll have to go for something more conventional and sell of my jones front end 😥

Oh and I NEED a proper fat bike as well (come on, on- one get your bums in gear)


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 6:29 am
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I looked at a frame and fork swap but with the inevitable extra bits needed it doesn't work out that much cheaper overall, so I'm then back to chopping in 2 bikes to minimise outlay


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 6:41 am
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Same with me except I've been eyeing up an Orange Five frame for ages to consolidate and replace my Trek Fuel EX and MmmBop. Drives me nuts somedays!


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 7:04 am
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Yep always on the look out! But as time has gone on the need for bling bits has reduced, slx is great stuff no need for all the bells and whistles on forks. Saying that its alway Thompson stem and seatpost...... 😆


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 8:25 am
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alwys thinking about it and trying to resist. usually update componenents quite regularly, but my hardtail frame is 5 yrs old, my 5 is an 08 and my Jake an 07.......

I fancy a new 5, a Cotic Soul and a Spesh Roubaix 🙂

....spare £6k anyone ??


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 8:27 am
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I am going to wait until my Fox fork dies. By then the wheels will be done-for and the frame very battered.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 8:28 am
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I have a mate who in the past 4 years I have been riding with has owned a:-

Santa Cruz Blur
Whyte E120
Intense 5.5
On One ridgid singlespeed
On One Scandal singlespeed
Lapierre Zesty
Trek Topfuel
Niner air9
Niner rip9
Giant XTC 29er
Commencal Meta 5.5
Titus Rockstar

He's got the bike buying bug worse than anyone I know 🙂


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 9:00 am
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You need to take a step back, and look at the riding you do, and why your current steeds' are no good.

I'd swapped/upgraded a few times and found that neither of my two bikes (XTC carbon and S-Works Enduro) were really fit for most of my miles. So bought a cheap 456 frame and just ran it with the builds from the two other bikes, eventually selling the original frames and later buying a 456Ti.

Still got it two years on, although the componants have been upgraded many times.

Now when I have the itch, I just buy something for it - lately I've got into night riding, so lights.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 9:02 am
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Same with me except I've been eyeing up an Orange Five frame for ages to consolidate and replace my Trek Fuel EX and MmmBop. Drives me nuts somedays

Andy is in that exact same situa.....oh wait hang on.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 9:11 am
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On the 'watch' list at the mo.
Canfield Yelli Screamer.
Niner One Niner.
Salsa Selma Ti.
Giant TCR Sl Isp (actually thats on its way 8) )
Trek Scratch
A fat front end.
Trek Session 88.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 9:16 am
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i find i get the itch when i havent been riding them much.
ive been "off the bike" for over 3 weeks now. Its ass.

I have 4.

A townie/shopper/cruiser/towpath crusier. Its perfect, and wouldnt change a thing on it.

A Patriot 66: built up as a "big bike"

A Trance, short (4") travel trail bike

a single speed 456 summer season.

i ride the 456 a fair bit in the week, the trance for weekend xc days, and the patriot for uplifts.

however, i havent been out on a proper XC day since mid summer, so the trance hasnt moved.
i ride the 456 mainly because i dont want to ruin the trance :s which is utterly chuffing pointless.

im looking to consoliate too.

cotic soul, with all the trance bits on it, as a geared HT, and sell the 456?
then again, the trance is SOOO fast on the rough stuff, would i miss it?

decisions decisions...

currently just going to accept that the trance will get grubby and wear out, and ride it more. Retire the 456 for a bit. maybe that will balance things out.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 9:23 am
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unless I can get something else that plays well with Jones Ti Truss forks, I'll have to go for something more conventional and sell of my jones front end

[i]Might[/i] be interested if you do sell 😀


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 9:48 am
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Same with me except I've been eyeing up an Orange Five frame for ages to consolidate and replace my Trek Fuel EX and MmmBop. Drives me nuts somedays!

the trek frame is better why do you want to downgrade


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 9:50 am
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Just get out and ride. (although I know what you mean).


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 11:16 am
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I'm now a two bike guy.
Currently using a Pompino built with flat bars constantly for commuting, and, general whooshing around.
The full sus sits around most of the time until i go for a night ride.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 11:20 am
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would love a new frame but my 2004 nicolai wont give up and is doing a great job .....i'll just have to keep waiting


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 11:35 am
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I used to be terrible at changing bikes; after getting the nth new steel hardtail that rode broadly similarly to the others and beginning to wonder about *another* one, I thought to myself, "hang on, why do i *really* want to change things?" Realised it was my life and not my bike that needed changing and, after a period of 'financial readjustment' in which i rode what i could get, have been enjoying the same ride ever since. ymmv.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 12:49 pm
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I used to regularly chop and change and buy at least one new bike every year, but for the last two or three years I have been very disciplined, since prices when sky high.

In the last 12 months I have sold my Felt F1, my other Ti Roadbike, and a Kona HT, to raise some cash for a new ride and free up some space.

I am currently down to 1 road bike, 1 FS and one HT. Really this is all I need but I still can't help lusting over all that 2012 carbon loveliness.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 1:11 pm
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why are the 2012 bikes so much cheaper than the 2011 models? Seems to apply to road and mountain bikes. The Anthem X1 was £2950 this year and the 2012 bike is £2400, as an example.


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 2:55 pm
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Olly - Member
Same with me except I've been eyeing up an Orange Five frame for ages to consolidate and replace my Trek Fuel EX and MmmBop. Drives me nuts somedays
Andy is in that exact same situa.....oh wait hang on.

😀

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Same with me except I've been eyeing up an Orange Five frame for ages to consolidate and replace my Trek Fuel EX and MmmBop. Drives me nuts somedays!
the trek frame is better why do you want to downgrade

Don't get me wrong, the EX8 is one of the best things I've ever bought. BUT...since I built the MmmBop up nearly a year ago, the EX8 has barely been touched. I prefer the angles of the MmmBop much more, and my riding is less about the miles these days and more about short, fun XC with some play/DH thrown in...ideally now, I want a tough, slack, low maintenance full suss trail bike which kinda combines the EX8 and the MmmBop and the Five seems like the perfect combo.

That's my justification to myself anyway 😉


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 3:23 pm
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why are the 2012 bikes so much cheaper than the 2011 models? Seems to apply to road and mountain bikes. The Anthem X1 was £2950 this year and the 2012 bike is £2400, as an example.

Not sure about that, are the specs the same? I do know that the previous "bargain" Heckler frame has gone up to £1099 👿


 
Posted : 01/10/2011 3:51 pm