Boring what bike thread...

Boring what bike thread...

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Frik

Original Poster:

13,554 posts

250 months

Wednesday 15th August 2007
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Seems I can pick me up a bargain through work and Cycle Scheme.

Been out of the loop in terms of what's hot and what's not, but basically I'm after a do everything hardtail with hydraulic disks for about £700.

What are my options people?

BadgerBenji

3,524 posts

225 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=86075

Something like a Cannondale F4 nice light bike, good spec, and a frame worth hanging better components on at a later date.

Black5

579 posts

230 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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There's a massive choice out there. Not an easy decision and a lot of people will obviously recommend their own stead.

Here's a few worth a look, but it'll come down to personal choice.

The Canondale mentioned already
GT Avalanche 1 Disc / Expert
Trek 6500 / 6700
Scott Scale 60
Specialized Rockhopper Disc / Comp
Kona Cinder Cone
Giant XTC EX

wobert

5,237 posts

229 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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Orange P7S......???

British made too....

JPJ

421 posts

256 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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And take a look at Merlin Cycles based in Lancashire. Their Malt and Rock Lobster bikes get excellent reviews and you can pretty much spec the build how you want it.

Frik

Original Poster:

13,554 posts

250 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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Merlin would be great but I don't think they are involved with Cycle Scheme which is the only way I can make the purchase.

Cheers for the suggestions so far. I've always been a GT man but am partial to a Stumpjumper. I have heard you don't get a lot for your cash with them though.

taffyracer

2,093 posts

250 months

Tuesday 21st August 2007
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I bought a stumpjumper HT comp through the cyclecscheme, superb bike and its costing me bugger all in reality!

Frik

Original Poster:

13,554 posts

250 months

Tuesday 21st August 2007
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Was just review the situation today.

I get a bike less VAT, income tax and national insurance, so a £700 bike would cost me £33 a month for a year - £400.

Alternatively a £1000 pound bike (or a £1000 bike + deposit of anything over a grand) would be £48 a month.

A no brainer really...

wobert

5,237 posts

229 months

Tuesday 21st August 2007
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Frik said:
Was just review the situation today.

I get a bike less VAT, income tax and national insurance, so a £700 bike would cost me £33 a month for a year - £400.

Alternatively a £1000 pound bike (or a £1000 bike + deposit of anything over a grand) would be £48 a month.

A no brainer really...
So you're within budget going for an Oragne P7S with performance pack @ £950!

smiffygas

148 posts

213 months

Tuesday 21st August 2007
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taffyracer said:
I bought a stumpjumper HT comp through the cyclecscheme, superb bike and its costing me bugger all in reality!
Same bike a me, excellent choice!

Frik

Original Poster:

13,554 posts

250 months

Tuesday 21st August 2007
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scratchchin

Always had a soft spot for chromium molybdenum too. P7's on the list.

I went to iBike in Crowthorne at the weekend who suggested a Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo and a Kona Caldera but then couldn't find a 2007 in either spec. I'd rather find a '07 bike at a discount tbh.

Budget adjustment raises some interesting questions.

Edited by Frik on Tuesday 21st August 22:12

thehappyotter

800 posts

209 months

Tuesday 21st August 2007
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Frik said:
Always had a soft spot for chromium molybdenum too. P7's on the list.
Highly recommended.

I love my P7 Pro to bits. Rides very light uphill and is fun on the way back down.