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Picked up my New Giant Talon 29er today.

 

It's so nice and shiny

 

Cant wait to take it out on a ride. hope the weather clears up this Thursday.....

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Anyone who's ridden one?

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Nice, Clint. Bought one myself some months back. Having tons of fun on it. I do, however, want to give it an air shock at some stage. You may find the stock grips twist a bit. Invest in a set of locking grips.

 

Enjoy!

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Nice, Clint. Bought one myself some months back. Having tons of fun on it. I do, however, want to give it an air shock at some stage. You may find the stock grips twist a bit. Invest in a set of locking grips.

 

Enjoy!

 

That's on my to do list as well. The shock maybe next month and the grips I will do this weekend.

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That's on my to do list as well. The shock maybe next month and the grips I will do this weekend.

 

Another thing worth upgrading in the long term would be a wheelset, or, at least, a rear hub. I've found that when you need to trackstand in an emergency, you go through quite a bit of pedal stroke before the hub engages. Minor niggle though.

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Another thing worth upgrading in the long term would be a wheelset, or, at least, a rear hub. I've found that when you need to trackstand in an emergency, you go through quite a bit of pedal stroke before the hub engages. Minor niggle though.

 

That's good to know...

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Nice ride Clint, welcome to the bigger wheel club, just remember there are a few hubbers around here that will have some remarks about 29ers, but that is only because they are stuck with tiny wheels! I agree with a decent air fork, but also consider American Classic wheels and lighter tyres, such as Specialized Renegade Control (540g a piece). Wheels and tyres should set you back less than R6K and will save you almost 1kg. Enjoy your bike, and don't forget to loose the spoke reflectors!

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