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uintafly
03-15-2018, 05:30 AM
I know this is typically a politics forum, but I need a new bike and maybe you all can give me some advice. :haha:
What are some good choices for bike that is used 90% of the time on non lift accessed, no shuttled Wasatch trails? I'll usually get out 2-4 times a week for a few hours each and do rides like Flying Dog, Big Water to Crest, Crest to Mill D, Mueller, etc. I usually get over to PC at least once a week and link up various trails for a 12-18 mile day. Maybe once a month I'll do a bigger (30 miles) ride like Park City epic. My ego says get a big mean enduro machine, but in reality I don't rage on the downs, and anything I go down I climb up. I kinda like the new Intense Sniper Trail that just came out. 120mm travel 29er with modern slack geometry in a 25 lb package. No way to ride one though without buying first. What are you all riding for these types of conditions?
accadacca
03-15-2018, 06:37 AM
I’ve really liked my Giant Trance. It really depends on your budget. How much do you want to spend? Go-Ride has demo bikes.
I didn’t want to spend as much. I looked at Santa Cruz, Cannondale and other bigger brands and feel like I got more bike with my Giant. I got a seat dropper, fox suspension and a decent component group (Shimano SLX). I have upgraded the brakes to XT and went tubless. Otherwise it’s pretty much stock.
I like a cross country bike with a decent amount of suspension for downhill, but not overboard to still make it climb ok. Maybe I’ll get a 29er next time when I’m ready to shatter my Strava times.
https://scontent.fsnc1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/21318828_10213714742332566_1610846401790331979_o.j pg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9&oh=ab93f3b395035595349b5630ccc431bd&oe=5B45AC1E
tallsteve
03-15-2018, 06:46 AM
I ride the same terrain you do, 4 times a week or so on a Trek Procaliber 9.8. It's technically a hard-tail but has a pivot point where the top tube and seat post meet to soften the ride a tad. XT drivetrain. Carbon frame, carbon wheels, carbon bar. On a hard tail, carbon makes a world of difference for ride damping. It weighs in at about 23 lbs. Not bad for an XXL size. If I were to buy new, full squish, I'd go with the Trek Top Fuel (more my style). More travel I'd go Fuel EX. Yes, I work occasionally at a Trek dealer and can get the best deal on them but, I've owned a lot of different brands and they have been the best so far. For non Trek brand, I'd take a serious look at a Rocky Mountain or Scott. Have you ridden one with Plus size tires (2.8")? The more I demo them, the more I like them. They're just fun!
twotimer
03-15-2018, 06:47 AM
Lucky me, I have the best of both worlds...a 100mm Trek Superfly and a Yeti SB6 for the rough stuff.
If I could only have one bike, it would be the Yeti. I love my Trek, and I ride it a lot, but the Yeti climbs nearly as well and soaks up the bumps with EASE. Like you, I'm not a super gonzo rider hucking off cliffs and such...I don't want to get hurt, so I take it easy. The long travel makes it safer when you ride a trail with features.
If you're going to use the bike exclusively for the trails you mentioned, then a 120 will work nicely, especially with it less than 28lbs. However, if you expand a bit and start riding in a place like Moab, you'll wish you had more squish. That's why I have two bikes...I love Moab.
I checked out those Intense bikes, and they look great...personally, I'd buy one with 140 or 150 to hit the middle ground. A one bike quiver, as they call it.
tallsteve
03-15-2018, 06:50 AM
...and, if you haven't ridden a bike with a dropper, get one. Game changer! Even just for x-country type rides. I didn't think I'd use mine much but, I use it all the time and would never get another bike without one now. Of course, my center of gravity is way up there (6'8") so any thing to get down lower is going to benefit me. So, unless you're 5 foot nothing, game changer.
rockgremlin
03-15-2018, 06:51 AM
I know this is typically a politics forum.....
:roflol::roflol: Another quote of the month candidate...
Yeah, I'd trust Acca's advice. Ever since I've known him (like 6th grade), he's always had the sweetest mountain bike setups. It was tough to keep up with him on my Schwinn two-speed with banana seat.
twotimer
03-15-2018, 06:51 AM
Yeah, I've got a dropper on both my bikes...couldn't imagine riding without one.
uintafly
03-15-2018, 07:15 AM
I’ve really liked my Giant Trance. It really depends on your budget. How much do you want to spend? Go-Ride has demo bikes.
I didn’t want to spend as much. I looked at Santa Cruz, Cannondale and other bigger brands and feel like I got more bike with my Giant. I got a seat dropper, fox suspension and a decent component group (Shimano SLX). I have upgraded the brakes to XT and went tubless. Otherwise it’s pretty much stock.
I like a cross country bike with a decent amount of suspension for downhill, but not overboard to still make it climb ok. Maybe I’ll get a 29er next time when I’m ready to shatter my Strava times.
My current bike is actually a Trance. I think it's a 2013 model. I don't hate it, but I don't love it, it seems to lack a personality. Climbs ok, but not great, descends ok but not great, Not a big tank, but not light either by any means. Just kinda middle of the road. It does have a dropper though, and have to agree that I'd never ride without one now. I probably would wait another year or two to upgrade, but at the end of last year I wasn't paying enough attention loading the bike and it got jammed up next to by buddies pedal on a shaky rack, and the pedal basically rubbed through the entire rear triangle.
I'm a total ski nerd and usually buy and sell 2-3 skis a year and feel weird if I don't have a nice 6-8 ski quiver. I've even been known to ski 3 different skis in the same day as conditions change (yes, I am aware I have a problem). But I'm pretty much the opposite on my bikes. Buy 1 and ride it. Rarely upgrade anything on it unless it breaks. So I definitely want a 1 bike quiver. But I can't decide to go a little bigger on the suspension, kinda in the Norco Sight or Santa Cruz Bronson range, or to go a little more XC like a 5010 or the like. No doubt I'd be a little happier on the 1 or 2 days riding lifts at Deer Valley and the once a year Moab trip with the bigger boys, but I'd probably be happier the other 80% of the time something lighter and smaller. (Sorry Steve, don't think I can ever go hard tail with a 1 bike quiver).
I'm thinking a budget in the $4-$6 range should get me a sweet bike that will make me more than happy for the next 6 years or so. But which one? Maybe I should have posted this in the 1st world problems thread.
Edit: I did ride a + bike a little bit the other day. Ibis Mojo 3. Seemed like a fun bike but I was right between the medium and large and couldn't get real comfy on either.
twotimer
03-15-2018, 08:02 AM
Take a look at the Trek Fuel.
Sombeech
03-15-2018, 08:23 AM
I generally buy whatever bike my uncle Mark is selling
accadacca
03-15-2018, 05:42 PM
I really like the Scott bikes. Might be the next bike for me.
accadacca
03-15-2018, 05:54 PM
Another of my Giant...
https://scontent-lax3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/21762852_10213852942627487_468818561180503194_o.jp g?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9&oh=0e5ad6ca7fd5f7f2d1d0e562b1955aff&oe=5B41017C
twotimer
03-15-2018, 07:23 PM
Well heck, since we're throwin' down pics of the loved ones...and no, that's not a roll of quarters in my pocket.
double moo
03-15-2018, 09:45 PM
I'll Play... Pivot Mach 6
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accadacca
03-15-2018, 10:16 PM
Post up some options when get it narrowed down.
twotimer
03-16-2018, 06:54 AM
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That Pivot is an awesome bike. When I wanted to buy a squishy, it was a tossup (literally) between that bike and the SB6. The Yeti won by a coin flip.
It appears that you have the stock 50mm stem. All these long travel bikes come with 50s, it seems. The cockpit on my bike felt a little tight so I swiped mine out for a 60mm and I made a HUGE difference in the way the bike felt while pedaling the flats, especially. You might wanna check that out if having the handlebar right on top of the headset feels weird...but maybe you're a gonzo rider and it feels fine. My friends who like to get airborne like it short.
double moo
03-16-2018, 11:51 AM
Good tip! I've had this bike a little over 2 years and really feel comfortable on it. Never hurts to try something different- might make it all the better.
I did put on an E-thirteen 9-46 cassette recently. Higher highs and lower lows... still getting used to the gearing shift points, but liking the low end so far.
twotimer
03-16-2018, 05:27 PM
A friend of mine has that Pivot...he told me his choice, like mine, was between that bike and the Yeti. He chose the Pivot because the cockpit on the Yeti "felt tight"...I said, "Ya know, you're right"! With the seat all the way up and just cruising along, I frequently felt like I wanted to stretch out just a little more...something I wouldn't even think about when standing on the pedals...which is what I'm mostly doing when I ride this bike!
Anyway, that gave me the idea for the extra 10mm. I'm only 5'9" but I've got a long back. If you're good to go, then great...but if you want to stretch out just a little, the stem is the way to go. It "feels" better than moving the seat back on it's rails.
uintafly
03-17-2018, 06:36 PM
I took a spin on the new Pivot Mach 5.5 the other day. It’s a damn sexy bike In red. But they’re awful proud of em. The one I was on was $6,200.
I work with a guy who loves his Intense Primer, and he’s gonna let me take it for a spin when we have dry trails. Similar to the spider I posted earlier, but in a twenty niner and with a little more travel. Gets good reviews too.
https://intensecycles.com/collections/trail-all-mountain/products/primer-pro-build
twotimer
03-17-2018, 07:20 PM
I eyeballed that bike when you started this thread and that one jumped out. That thing is nicely equipped, ready to go.
Tough, isn't it? So many choices. I looked around quite a bit before I bought the ones that I have. It'll happen though...when you look at it and ride it, just like that (snaps fingers). Search finally over.
double moo
03-18-2018, 09:19 AM
There is s Pivot rep selling off some demo fleet bikes... has a Mach 5.5 listed on MTBEU - look in Facebook.
uintafly
03-18-2018, 12:55 PM
I eyeballed that bike when you started this thread and that one jumped out. That thing is nicely equipped, ready to go.
Tough, isn't it? So many choices. I looked around quite a bit before I bought the ones that I have. It'll happen though...when you look at it and ride it, just like that (snaps fingers). Search finally over.
Yeah, that is the nice thing. Bikes are so good these days that you would really have to work to find one that you didn't have fun on.
I pulled my bike out of the garage about a month ago figuring I may as well start riding since it doesn't snow in Utah anymore. So of course the last 5 weeks have been fantastic skiing. If I knew that was all it took, I'd have started bike shopping in November.
accadacca
03-28-2018, 10:33 PM
Hello nurse...
https://instagram.com/p/Bg3d9ibH30U/
uintafly
04-18-2018, 01:48 PM
I ended up pulling the trigger on the Intense Primer and I really dig it. I was able to get a little trail time on a SC 5010, Spec FSR, Pivot 5.5, Ibis Mojo3 and a Norco Sight. But the Primer did it for me. It climbs better than my Trance for sure, but where it really shines is on the downs. I am still in ski shape, but I am setting all sorts of Strava PR's on descents. I have always liked the climb as much as the down, but I think this bike is gonna change that a bit. I was in Moab a few days ago with the family and took a quick lap on Captain Ahab and maybe it was some placebo effect, but I was clearing all sorts of obstacles that I think I would have eaten it on in the past.
Sadly I dented a rim the other day and it will no longer hold a bead so I had to throw down for a new wheel since those scum bags at Mavic didn't offer that particular rim as a standalone item. Also not a huge fan of the Maxxis Forecaster tires so I think I will go with a DHF 2.5 up front and an Aggressor 2.3 in the back. A little bigger than I usually go, but what the hell. I am in the mood to go too fast for a while.
tallsteve
04-18-2018, 05:23 PM
I ended up pulling the trigger on the Intense Primer and I really dig it. I was able to get a little trail time on a SC 5010, Spec FSR, Pivot 5.5, Ibis Mojo3 and a Norco Sight. But the Primer did it for me. It climbs better than my Trance for sure, but where it really shines is on the downs. I am still in ski shape, but I am setting all sorts of Strava PR's on descents. I have always liked the climb as much as the down, but I think this bike is gonna change that a bit. I was in Moab a few days ago with the family and took a quick lap on Captain Ahab and maybe it was some placebo effect, but I was clearing all sorts of obstacles that I think I would have eaten it on in the past.
Sadly I dented a rim the other day and it will no longer hold a bead so I had to throw down for a new wheel since those scum bags at Mavic didn't offer that particular rim as a standalone item. Also not a huge fan of the Maxxis Forecaster tires so I think I will go with a DHF 2.5 up front and an Aggressor 2.3 in the back. A little bigger than I usually go, but what the hell. I am in the mood to go too fast for a while.
Pics?
uintafly
04-23-2018, 02:59 PM
I'm bad at taking photos, so this is the best I have.
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accadacca
04-23-2018, 06:39 PM
Nice Ride! The Salsa El Santo sorta had that color a few years ago. I dig it!
https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/bigulgy/6052639/10068/10068_640.jpg
rockgremlin
03-26-2019, 10:40 AM
So I'm going to hijack uintahfly's thread to admit that I too need a new bike. accadacca may recall the last mountain bike I acquired: That old Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo hardtail with tucked rear tire.
Here I am in mountain biking heaven and I don't have a usable bike. Anybody here looking to offload a decent set of wheels?
accadacca
03-26-2019, 10:45 AM
So I'm going to hijack uintahfly's thread to admit that I too need a new bike. @accadacca (http://www.bogley.com/forum/member.php?u=3) may recall the last mountain bike I acquired: That old Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo hardtail with tucked rear tire.
Here I am in mountain biking heaven and I don't have a usable bike. Anybody here looking to offload a decent set of wheels?
Starting looking on KSL Classifieds.
Sombeech
03-26-2019, 11:19 AM
Well.... it just so happens that I'm selling a couple of bikes, now that I've got my new bike.
I'm a little hesitant though, it is nice to have a spare bike for the occasional friend to come along on a ride.
I've got my Kona Stinky, it's a good All Mountain Bike. It's a little heavier so it's ok on the cross country but solid enough to handle the downhill stuff.
Then I've got my old Downhill rig, the Iron Horse. This is a solid unit, not suggested for cross country or climbing, but mainly a shuttle bike. You can cross country and climb with it, but it's a heavy beast and not really meant for it. I've done my share of walking uphill with it though and bombing down.
I keep meaning to post these on KSL and Facebook to sell, I just haven't gotten around to it. I don't even know what price I'd ask, probably around 400 each though. But for a Platinum member? Dang let me get my discount calculator out.
New tires, ergonomic grips, and nice mini bogley stickers on each. Hide yo wife hide yo kids.
The Kona
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The Downhill Iron Horse
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Sombeech
03-26-2019, 11:20 AM
no pressure though. But if you buy, I think I've got a set of bronze Truck Nuts that I could throw in and you could hang from the seat.
twotimer
03-26-2019, 11:45 AM
Two questions...what's your budget and what type of riding are you going to be doing?
Iceaxe
03-26-2019, 11:53 AM
^^^THIS
accadacca
03-26-2019, 11:57 AM
I've done my share of walking uphill with it though...
No sugar coating it there. lol! Now I wont be able to keep up with you on the e-bike!
rockgremlin
03-26-2019, 12:59 PM
Two questions...what's your budget and what type of riding are you going to be doing?
Looking for a good All Mountain bike for not more than $400.
Iceaxe
03-26-2019, 02:01 PM
Looking for a good All Mountain bike for not more than $400.
You might find a nice hardtail for that or an older 26er.... but I think you need to try and find a little more in your budget to get anything descent built in the past decade if you want a full squishy.
For example.... when you posted this I was thinking about putting my 2012 Salsa Spearfish II up for sale. It's a cross-country bike and I was thinking $800. But I was also thinking at that price I'd prefer to keep it as my back up. Anyhoo.... that might give you some idea about the bike you can get in that price range. The Salsa listed for $3200 when new and it's faster then a scared rabbit.
YMMV
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accadacca
03-26-2019, 08:36 PM
What size is that bike Shane?
twotimer
03-26-2019, 08:37 PM
Looking for a good All Mountain bike for not more than $400.Oh, God...
accadacca
03-26-2019, 08:42 PM
Right on budget. It’s even the pro model.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190327/4572611c118db533917ba34f1d752ce2.jpg
http://www.walmart.com/ip/29-Mongoose-XR-PRO-Men-s-Mountain-Bike-Black/16913467
twotimer
03-26-2019, 08:43 PM
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What size is that bike Shane?No kidding...it looks way too small. Looks like he's 5'10" riding a kids bike...could be the camera/photo though. Check out this monster...looks like it's way too big for me but it's a medium...photo kinda plays tricks.
Sombeech
03-26-2019, 08:44 PM
LOL let me go ask my manager what we can do for you. Usually we charge a premium for these trucknutz but I can tell you're a man that knows his nuts.
They might still be in my wife's purse, let me ask nicely for them
http://www.bogley.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=49726&d=1322535509
twotimer
03-26-2019, 08:47 PM
Right on budget. It’s even the pro model.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190327/4572611c118db533917ba34f1d752ce2.jpg
http://www.walmart.com/ip/29-Mongoose-XR-PRO-Men-s-Mountain-Bike-Black/16913467Oh please no! This thing will fall apart within one summer, if that. I'd say up the budget to $1500...people selling nice bikes for up to $2500 will be wiling to take that cash.
Sombeech
03-26-2019, 08:49 PM
Looking for a good All Mountain bike for not more than $400.
Let me check out the real value of this bike, I can't remember if it's 2006 or 2004, it is older but still a solid ride. I just haven't had any time to actually sit down yet this week, I'll look it up on the bike bluebook. 400 may even be high but I'll check it out.
I'm not assuming you're already interested, but gimme a few days to get it all straightened out to see what I've got and I'll make an official posting.
Iceaxe
03-26-2019, 09:04 PM
What size is that bike Shane?
Large frame, it's the same bike I've ridden everytime we have ridden together... so you know it's fast ;-)
The picture probably looks a little distorted because my daughter was standing in the back of the truck when she took it.
I'm 6' for whatever that's worth.
accadacca
03-27-2019, 06:56 AM
I need a L for my son and starting to look around.
accadacca
03-27-2019, 07:10 AM
Here is an old gem. Lol
Vintage Klein Mantra Race
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/55514066
Iceaxe
03-27-2019, 08:54 AM
Here is an old gem. Lol
Vintage Klein Mantra Race
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/55514066
I just gave away my old Diamondback DBR. From some of the ancient crap I'm seeing posted that bike was worth at least $400. The Diamondback I had was the very best MTB you could buy 20 years ago.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190327/97d33e65b846555f270344348eb26e2d.jpg
rockgremlin
03-29-2019, 01:18 PM
Right on budget. It’s even the pro model.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190327/4572611c118db533917ba34f1d752ce2.jpg
http://www.walmart.com/ip/29-Mongoose-XR-PRO-Men-s-Mountain-Bike-Black/16913467
Don't patronize me. :compthrow:
Sombeech
03-29-2019, 05:26 PM
In all honesty, sometimes the WalMart bikes are decent deals. Things to watch for though, like for the disc brakes, they aren't hydraulic like the standard, they are cable brakes. Still better than V brakes,but little things like that are where they can save money.
Then the warranties with Walmart stuff, that's another plus. So you get what you pay for, and sometimes a new WalMart bike is ok for the price.
accadacca
03-30-2019, 01:49 PM
I just picked up this 2015 Cannondale F29 5 for $700. XT rear derailleur, deore components, tubeless tires and lefty fork.
It’s for my son to use on the high school team, but I’ve got a few evil thoughts about what I could do to my Strava times on this thing. It will be fast!
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190330/65962d21cb5a7afb27fdeb8f74716275.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190330/19e2d2ba8d43797cb914151ca128783d.jpg
Iceaxe
03-30-2019, 03:05 PM
That's a perfect bike for high school racing. Tell him if he doesn't win he doesn't have any excuse.
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accadacca
03-30-2019, 03:39 PM
That's a perfect bike for high school racing. Tell him if he doesn't win he doesn't have any excuse.
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It’s true. I may be stealing this for a few early morning rides in Corner Canyon. [emoji41]
tallsteve
04-01-2019, 10:01 AM
Anyone here ride a Santa Cruz? I'm looking at the Tallboy. They are one of the few short travel bikes I can find in an XXL size.
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/santa-cruz-bicycles-tallboy-carbon-cc-mountain-bike-frame?ti=OjoxOjI6
Iceaxe
04-01-2019, 10:10 AM
Acca used to ride a Santa Cruz...
accadacca
04-01-2019, 01:56 PM
I had a Salsa El Santo, but I know the Santa Cruz Tallboy has a cult following.
twotimer
04-01-2019, 09:01 PM
That Cannondale is a nice bike...you did good for the price you paid. I've never ridden a lefty, and only met one guy that actually had one. If that fork isn't as smooth as butter, then fork over another $200 to get it rebuilt...it's worth it.
If you ride it, come back in and tell us how it felt.
twotimer
04-01-2019, 09:04 PM
Anyone here ride a Santa Cruz? I'm looking at the Tallboy. They are one of the few short travel bikes I can find in an XXL size.
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/santa-cruz-bicycles-tallboy-carbon-cc-mountain-bike-frame?ti=OjoxOjI6I think you'll be really happy with that bike. I almost bought one myself a few years ago but bought a cheaper FS Superfly instead.
Build it as light as you can...spare no expense because it's a bike you're likely to hold on to for many years.
accadacca
04-01-2019, 09:04 PM
That Cannondale is a nice bike...you did good for the price you paid. I've never ridden a lefty, and only met one guy that actually had one. If that fork isn't as smooth as butter, then fork over another $200 to get it rebuilt...it's worth it.
If you ride it, come back in and tell us how it felt.
Yeah I thought it was a great price. He had it listed at $800 and took $700. Smoking deal for a lightly used bike.
My son had his first ride on it tonight and my turn is tomorrow. The fork does feel really smooth with quite a bit of travel.
Sombeech
04-02-2019, 07:25 AM
The Downhill Iron Horse
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This one is sold
tallsteve
04-02-2019, 07:56 AM
I think you'll be really happy with that bike. I almost bought one myself a few years ago but bought a cheaper FS Superfly instead.
Build it as light as you can...spare no expense because it's a bike you're likely to hold on to for many years.
Yeah, that's why I'm looking at buying the frame only. Nearly everything on my Procaliber hardtail will move over to this frame, except for the bottom bracket. I have very high end components on my Procaliber that aren't very old, including some really nice carbon wheels (the rear wheel is in the shop now getting the hub replaced with an i9). The Tallboy was redesigned in 2017 and the reviews for it have been stellar. Plus, there just aren't many bikes out there anymore that come in an XXL size. I guess they assume us freakishly tall guys are out dribblin' the ball instead of riding bikes? I pedaled an XL size tallboy on Saturday. After a few turns round the parking lot I could tell it is just too small.
twotimer
04-02-2019, 07:50 PM
Yeah, that's why I'm looking at buying the frame only. Nearly everything on my Procaliber hardtail will move over to this frame, except for the bottom bracket. What the hell are you waiting for? Get after it, boy! Time's a wastin'.
tallsteve
04-03-2019, 06:21 AM
Haha! Well, the frame only is still $3K. Plus, there aren't any in stock until the end of June.
twotimer
04-03-2019, 06:28 AM
Haha! Well, the frame only is still $3K. Plus, there aren't any in stock until the end of June.Indeed, these high end frames aren't cheap, but at least you have everything else to build it. When it's all said and done, it'll cost you less than 4K, right? You have the tools or are you going to hire a guy? Make sure you post a pic up when you're done. I think I'd go crazy having to wait that long!
Have you looked at the Yeti SB100? Their frames are generally on the larger size. Never mind, I just looked...they only go to XL.
What are you...like 6' 6"?
tallsteve
04-03-2019, 07:10 AM
I'm 6'8". I can do a lot of the build myself. What I can't do, my Saturday riding buddy can and he won't charge me anything.
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