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I've been running my Boardman FS for the last couple of years and whilst it's ok it doesn't give me that warm fuzzy feeling i want out of a bike now.
I'm thinking the switch back to hardtail ain't the worst thing for me, I prefer my rear suspension rock solid and hate pedal bob with a passion
So my requirements:
26" with plenty of mud clearance
tapered headtube
suits a 130mm fork
30.9mm or 31.6mm seattube
threaded BB
Budget is on low end so a soul would have to be 2nd hand and currently looking at the Dartmoor Primal
I'm not a hardcore rider at all and looking for something that gives a good bit of feedback/feel at the lower end of the strava league tables. Wheels are def on the ground (until i visit Jedi)
So in fine STW tradition please commence recommending your own bikes 😉
I like the look of these http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/us/en/commencal-meta-am-hardtail-frame-2015/rp-prod123516
In even finer STW tradition could I suggest the bike I've just replaced and haven't yet got round to putting in the classifieds?
Dialled Alpine mk3
44mm headset
120-160mm fork
30.9mm seattube
Ragley Blue pig! Not a tapered head tude but a 1.5" so fits all forks! Wonderful bike.
Sc chameleon, would have to be NOS or 2nd hand if you want 26" wheels though.
Dartmoor Hornet is probably the cheapest brand new option at £185 from Slam69 bikes, it takes a tapered steerer, can be run with 26 or 27.5 wheels, is fairly light as its aluminium, takes a dropper post and will happily sit on 130mm forks.
But, in true STW style i'll recommend my Ragley, the Piglet-2 is more trail orientated than the longer forked models in the Ragley range and will be perfect on a 130mm fork...bit heavy but you'll never break it!...takes a 31.6 dropper, has a 44mm headtube for any shape steerer...and taking unfashionable 26 inch wheels means they can usually be found on eBay secondhand for sensible money...as mine was!...
....hand on heart its the best bike i've owned and in the last 5 years i've had a Kona Caldera, Saracen Ariel, On-One 456-evo, On-One 45650b and a Giant Trance 27.5....the Ragley just feels right and is a hoot to ride every time.
unfortunately JPR's alpine is a 16" and i need an 18"/large
Stanton Slackline 631?
Really liked mine - I had the 853 version which had a 27.2mm post and a 1 1/8th steerer. I much prefered it to the BFe that it replaced; i found the latter very stiff but a bit 'dead' to ride. The Slackline just felt a bit more lively - I can't really explain it.
I've just clicked buy on an 18" Slackline 631
Quite excited now
^You wont regret it. I've got the 853, its fab-u-lous.

