Pig ugliest AM/Enduro/XC/DH bikes out there if yours is a pig post it!

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Pig ugliest AM/Enduro/XC/DH bikes out there if yours is a pig post it!
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Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 13:41 Quote
tom666 wrote:
deli-hustler wrote:
jespinal wrote:
Aye my dudes, I want to get back to mtb but atm I have a super limited budget so I was thinking maybe 26 and older models, I just wanna get loose going doenhill any help?
Drive to Wales and buy my M3 for £450

Key for buying bikes is to buy in Wales
I'm not driving to Spain

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 13:56 Quote
Yes, the sight. Check out knolly, and def that Santa Cruz. Both pedal great.

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 14:00 Quote
Just get my SC. That way we're all happy.

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 14:13 Quote
dhmtbr777 wrote:
Yes, the sight. Check out knolly, and def that Santa Cruz. Both pedal great.
Knolly is rare af in europe, Santa Cruz' also kinda hard to track down.

Jesp, take a look at the german's 2nd hand site: www.bikemarkt.mtb-news.de
I'd look for a canyon/radon/cube/ghost frame as they were generaly cheep as new compared to the boutiqe brands.

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 14:25 Quote
I meant that more for thungy, but for Jesp, you can’t go wrong with an older trek slash or remedy.

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 14:26 Quote
It also just may be worth it to bite the bullet and get an entry level, but still rad, full suspension. Canyon and YT come to mind out yonder.

Warranty is sexy.

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 14:32 Quote
dhmtbr777 wrote:
I meant that more for thungy, but for Jesp, you can’t go wrong with an older trek slash or remedy.

Ah, my bad. So yeah, an alu bronson3 would be really nice. After a few lap i really like mine and defo not regretting that i went one size larger than suggested. (179/5'11 on xl frame)

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Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 15:07 Quote
sherbet wrote:
It also just may be worth it to bite the bullet and get an entry level, but still rad, full suspension. Canyon and YT come to mind out yonder.

Warranty is sexy.

yeah, i was looking at canyon, friend has a torque and i rode it and loved it. actually really thinking of getting an alu one

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 15:29 Quote
dhmtbr777 wrote:
Yes, the sight. Check out knolly, and def that Santa Cruz. Both pedal great.
I already told you it was the sight but obviously gone unnoticed.

But yes the new sights are rather nice and not too badly priced

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 15:31 Quote
moferenc wrote:
dhmtbr777 wrote:
Yes, the sight. Check out knolly, and def that Santa Cruz. Both pedal great.
Knolly is rare af in europe, Santa Cruz' also kinda hard to track down.

Jesp, take a look at the german's 2nd hand site: www.bikemarkt.mtb-news.de
I'd look for a canyon/radon/cube/ghost frame as they were generaly cheep as new compared to the boutiqe brands.
Santa Cruz are relatively easy to get hold of in the UK, I've had 3 so far.

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Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 15:49 Quote
YTs are definitely on topic for this thread.

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Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 15:58 Quote
YT are out of my topic, you cant get them till august

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 15:58 Quote
hairy-g wrote:
dhmtbr777 wrote:
Yes, the sight. Check out knolly, and def that Santa Cruz. Both pedal great.
I already told you it was the sight but obviously gone unnoticed.

But yes the new sights are rather nice and not too badly priced

I saw you said it man don't worry.

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Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 17:25 Quote
thunder-nuggets wrote:
YT are out of my topic, you cant get them till august

and theyre ugly. and im so sick of people reading reviews of nice bikes and being like “my YT does the same thing and costs half as much (but then cracks and basically has no warranty) so f*ck my bike shop, etc”

Posted: Jun 10, 2019 at 18:45 Quote
sosburn wrote:
thunder-nuggets wrote:
YT are out of my topic, you cant get them till august

and theyre ugly. and im so sick of people reading reviews of nice bikes and being like “my YT does the same thing and costs half as much (but then cracks and basically has no warranty) so f*ck my bike shop, etc”


f*ck my bike shop


 


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