Downhill bikes with the tripple fork look
Discussion
A proper downhill bike will be a pain in the ass to live with "day to day", if you mean general riding and commuting.
Forget the "triple look", and concentrate more on substance. £1000 will get you any number of very competant bikes to use daily, weekend, trail, and occasional downhill use.
2nd hand opens up your potential purchases to a much wider set of options, but know what you are looking at! A 2nd hand bike that needs a wheel service, fork and shock service, gear service, and front and rear brake pads, will quickly end up costing you what you paid for it!
Forget the "triple look", and concentrate more on substance. £1000 will get you any number of very competant bikes to use daily, weekend, trail, and occasional downhill use.
2nd hand opens up your potential purchases to a much wider set of options, but know what you are looking at! A 2nd hand bike that needs a wheel service, fork and shock service, gear service, and front and rear brake pads, will quickly end up costing you what you paid for it!
Big triple clamp forks are heavy and soft with LOTS of travel. Using one on the road is like trying to run on a bouncy castle - significant amounts of the energy you put into the pedals gets absorbed by the suspension and translated into wafty bobbing up-and-down movement. If you're not doing scary extreme downhill or hucking it off massive boulders, then they're not worth it.
Specialized do an 'all mountain' bike with that style of fork on it, I seem to recall it being something in the Enduro range. You will have to look it up though.
As for a DH bike for non DH activites, it will be about as much fun as a punch in the face.
They are generally heavier, longer, lower, slacker & have far more travel than your average bike, making them a pig to ride on anything other than something pointing downwards.
As for a DH bike for non DH activites, it will be about as much fun as a punch in the face.
They are generally heavier, longer, lower, slacker & have far more travel than your average bike, making them a pig to ride on anything other than something pointing downwards.
118118 said:
-C- said:
Specialized do an 'all mountain' bike with that style of fork on it, I seem to recall it being something in the Enduro range. You will have to look it up though.
That sounds ideal i will have a look on the netcheers
Pablo16v said:
118118 said:
-C- said:
Specialized do an 'all mountain' bike with that style of fork on it, I seem to recall it being something in the Enduro range. You will have to look it up though.
That sounds ideal i will have a look on the netcheers
cheers
just found this by specialized its £1699 retail
http://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=...

whats the opinion on this, not a pure downhill bike either
J
http://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=...

whats the opinion on this, not a pure downhill bike either
J
118118 said:
Pablo16v said:
118118 said:
-C- said:
Specialized do an 'all mountain' bike with that style of fork on it, I seem to recall it being something in the Enduro range. You will have to look it up though.
That sounds ideal i will have a look on the netcheers
cheers
Beyond Rational said:
If the look is important, buy a cheapo triple clamp halfords job for £100.
Then spend the rest on something decent.
But you gotta ask why is the triple clamp look important and who is this for... Then spend the rest on something decent.
If its for his own self indulgance yer get a cheapo halfords jobbie or a 2.5k+ seriously contender but tbh the whole reason for us (MTB Community) buying new gear is to impress every other rider out there either with how bling/or bashed up (still an expensive look) our bikes are....what ever anyone says thats what it boils down too, knowing that you have the best (technical/looking) gear out in the park...
Some people pull it off and you are astounded by the kit and think "if only" or its being riden by some middle aged overweight man still struggling up/down the hill you'd do on a single speed bike....
CooperS said:
Beyond Rational said:
If the look is important, buy a cheapo triple clamp halfords job for £100.
Then spend the rest on something decent.
But you gotta ask why is the triple clamp look important and who is this for... Then spend the rest on something decent.
If its for his own self indulgance yer get a cheapo halfords jobbie or a 2.5k+ seriously contender but tbh the whole reason for us (MTB Community) buying new gear is to impress every other rider out there either with how bling/or bashed up (still an expensive look) our bikes are....what ever anyone says thats what it boils down too, knowing that you have the best (technical/looking) gear out in the park...
Some people pull it off and you are astounded by the kit and think "if only" or its being riden by some middle aged overweight man still struggling up/down the hill you'd do on a single speed bike....
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