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As above, I'm looking at having just one mtb that can do everything, instead of a jump bike and an xc bike. The BFE seems to tick every box, its not a bad weight, it has chain guide tabs, and is steel. It will be built to be lightish, but strong as i do like to get my wheels of the air and im not talking about a foot, but big doubles etc. But i dont like alot of travel on hardtails, so it will be run with a max of 130mm travel, but to be honest most of the time it will be 115-120.

So what else is there that i should consider? Ive looked at dialed and genesis's offerings, but they dont seem quitw what i'm after.

CHeers, Andy

 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:40 pm
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Having just built a BFe up for exactly this type of do-it-all HT I'd ask why look beyond it if you want a steel toughnut. Maybe the Stanton Slackline should be in the frame too though as their site says it will be happy down at 120mm?

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(my XS gritstone BFe running 150mm - the chain is usually round the coggy stuff at the back rather than dangling uselessly from the bars).

slainte 😀 rob

 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:52 pm
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yeah i think ill almost definitely buy one, just nice to see if there are any other suggestons. What size frame is that, how is it for climbing etc for you?

 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:54 pm
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ah just seen the size, I'd buy a small frame as i dont think i'd get a long enough seatpost for the xs frame being 5ft 10

 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:55 pm
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http://sanderson-cycles.com/content/sanderson-blitz

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Posted : 24/03/2012 10:59 pm
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that sanderson looks pretty nice, but i cant seem to find out how much they cost?

 
Posted : 24/03/2012 11:02 pm
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[url= http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/Bike+Shop/Frame++Forks/Frames+-+MTB/Sanderson+Frames/Sanderson+Blitz+Frame_SABL.htm?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=googlebase&utm_term=Sanderson+Frames ]http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/Bike+Shop/Frame++Forks/Frames+-+MTB/Sanderson+Frames/Sanderson+Blitz+Frame_SABL.htm?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=googlebase&utm_term=Sanderson+Frames[/url]

 
Posted : 24/03/2012 11:10 pm
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cheers, Just noticed it has no chainguide tabs which i a pretty important thing for me

 
Posted : 24/03/2012 11:13 pm
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ah just seen the size, I'd buy a small frame as i dont think i'd get a long enough seatpost for the xs frame being 5ft 10

Yeah - I'm only 5'6" so Paul at Cotic recommended the XS (14.5") even though the S (16") was the same size as the Identiti Mr Hyde the BFe replaces.

I reckon he was spot on - it feels about the same length as my old bike (same seatpost and stem) but actually climbs a bit better even though it has a shorter rear end and slacker angles. I guess the seat tube angle puts the weight in a better place?

Mine isn't light (30lb - most of that in the wheels I reckon) but feels lighter than that if you know what I mean?

slainte 😀 rob

 
Posted : 24/03/2012 11:19 pm
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I've just ordered a BFe, I wanted a hardtail which will offer chuckable fun but still capable of long natural xc rides. Build will have 150 or 140 adjustable forks. I have an old Giant Reign with 160mm fork which is great fun pointed down but not ideal for 50k rides in Wales/Peak/Lakes. I will take both bikes to Alps in summer where I'm doing a mix of stuff imc some pedalling up.

I looked at Ragley Pig, Piglet and One One 456. I thought a lot about a Dialed Alpine and then decided to pre-order the Prince Albert Classic frame which I will use in late summer to make a comparison. Clearly different bike to BFe, perhaps closer to a Soul.

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 8:55 am
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456 Evo has got to be worth a look.

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Posted : 25/03/2012 9:08 am
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Something from NS or DMR?

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 9:23 am
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i dont like alot of travel on hardtails, so it will be run with a max of 130mm travel, but to be honest most of the time it will be 115-120.

this says on one 456 summer season to me. unless you like steeper headangles.

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 10:03 am
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NS Surge. I found the shorter back end more fun to ride with. Plus they have the adjustable/swappable dropouts so you can singlespeed or hub gear easier if you fancy it. Designed for forks anywhere between 120-180mm though I think over 140 on a ht is a bit excessive. Think they're a tiny bit heavier than the BFe though if that sort of thing bothers you. The Surge is £50 cheaper than a BFe and I'll probably get one when I've decided what I'm doing with my full sus!

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 10:10 am
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I've looked at the surge, and the 456, but they are both really heavy right? iseem to remember the surge is over 6 pounds, and from memory 456's weigh a ton?

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 10:16 am
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Kingdom Foia V2 if you have cash to burn.
I absolutely love mine.

Something more reasonable would be the stanton slackline, one 456 evo or SS.

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 11:18 am
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456's weigh a ton?

A Bfe weighs about the same as a 456.

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 12:02 pm
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456 is about half a pound more than a BFe, size for size. Or at least the ones I weighed were. Summerseason heavier still. Not too bad considering the price difference

Not really sure the 456 geo (either standard or SS or Evo) will suit as well though- mine is pretty nice but it does feel a bit long and cumbersome in the air. Never really gelled with my old BFe but it felt an awful lot nicer for jumping- one of the few bikes I ever really liked jumping on in fact (I kinda suck 😉 )

 
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Yeah I think the Surge is just over 6lbs, not sure whether I'd notice a pound difference on a bike but I guess it all adds up if the rest of the stuff is heavy built as well.

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 12:18 pm
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IIRC my 16" 456 weighed in just over 5.5lb Cotic Bfe for 16" say 5.4lb

Tempted for a Bfe myself as I find my 456 a bit to big.

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 12:20 pm
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I didn't get the bfe I borrowed. With a big fork the bottom bracket was too high and the seat angle too slack, with a shorter fork it was just a solid feeling xc/trail hardtail. I don't see an adjustable fork fixing those flaws... for the doonhalls when you want the big fork and slack head angle you get a flip/flop high bottom bracket.
I'm now running a hardtail designed for a 160mm fork and it's awesome...

 
Posted : 25/03/2012 1:17 pm

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