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Hello - advice and opinions appreciated.

 

Option 1:

Specialized 2009 S-Works Enduro SL Carbon Frame, brand new - comes with 150mm dual crown w/ integrated stem Forks, front mech, remote adjustable seatpost, and 25mm thru-axle hub included.

 

http://www.specialized-sa.co.za/contentbike.php?range=8&year=68&bike=120

 

Option 2:

Tomac Snyper 2012 Frame with 2012 Rock Shox Revelation XX 150mm

 

http://www.tomac.com/bikes.php?year=2012&model=snyper-140

 

Considerations:

S-Works looks the shizzle, dual crown looks mean, 25mm thru-axle front hub means i need to buy/build a new front wheel, dropper seatpost seems like a nice sweetner, did i say it's carbon, but also a 2009 model (does that even matter as it's brand new).

 

Tomac will be Black, with White Shox Rev XX, it's 2012 models and I wont have to build a new front wheel. It doesn't come with the free seatpost or front mech's - but i already have a XTR mech and super awesome Thomson Elite Layback Seatpost i can use for the build.

 

Both frames have similar good reviews - pricing on both build options will end up around the same cost. Tomac will have to be imported from CRC, S-Works is already in SA and available immediately.

 

Completed build weight will be approx the same on both options, around 13.1kg's without pedals.

 

What would you do? :blink:

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TOMAC.

 

i had a enduro, the fork is hype. Carbon on a bike that is gonna be ridden hard and over rough terrain? i don't think carbon is good for that. It a personal thing the carbon.

 

my 2 C

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TOMAC.

 

i had a enduro, the fork is hype. Carbon on a bike that is gonna be ridden hard and over rough terrain? i don't think carbon is good for that. It a personal thing the carbon.

 

my 2 C

 

I agree with this if you're going to get 150mm travel you should rather be riding an aluminium frame. The problem with carbon on such a bike is that when you crash and the frame for example hits a tree/rock then you can seriously damage the frame, while with aluminium you're only going to scratch the paint or in the worst case get a dent in the frame.

 

Otherwise if you dont want to ride that hard then a 120mm trail bike is prob going to be a better option.

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I agree with this if you're going to get 150mm travel you should rather be riding an aluminium frame. The problem with carbon on such a bike is that when you crash and the frame for example hits a tree/rock then you can seriously damage the frame, while with aluminium you're only going to scratch the paint or in the worst case get a dent in the frame.

 

Otherwise if you dont want to ride that hard then a 120mm trail bike is prob going to be a better option.

 

Thanks for the advice - I already own a dual 100mm XC Carbon bike, so I'm looking for a play thing to drop, jump and fall off from.

 

In other words my 100mm carbon marathon bike will be treated with respect and love "how I treat my wife for example" while the 150mm trail/am bike will be abused and used for experimenting and trying new things...

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The Tomac seems to be very good value, and I'm surprised there aren't more of them around.

 

A later model will be easier to sell down the line if you get sick of it, or want something else.

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The Tomac seems to be very good value, and I'm surprised there aren't more of them around.

 

A later model will be easier to sell down the line if you get sick of it, or want something else.

 

Mmmmh, you make good point. I have searched and searched, and looked and looked, only seem to find or hear good thing about the TomacS entire range.

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Got these guys on special at the moment: Turner 5.Spot VERY VERY fun bike!!

 

Wow, that does look like fun...website link shows only raw colour as available? I need a large, the ANO black or grey looks awesome...

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Turner 5 spot is something special....you in JHB? If you were in CT I could offer you a ride on mine

Andre mentioned yours this morning. Considering one myself...

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Got these guys on special at the moment: Turner 5.Spot VERY VERY fun bike!!

 

The Turner 5 spot is nice.

 

Whats the news on the Sukuma ? Has it gone into production yet ?

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TheV - don't stuff around mate!

 

Get the 5Spot, a Santa Cruz TRc or an Intense Carbide...if you have the moola then an Ibis HD or a Nomad.

 

Or buy Schmoose's bike, its a seriously good deal!

 

13.1kgs aint very light for cash you will be dropping for those puppies you mentioned initially, or are my maff's a bit out?

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