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Wow this thread really confuses me!! Every time I make up my mind regarding a new trail bike then someone posts an extremely sexy bike in here and I'm all lost from the start...

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Wow this thread really confuses me!! Every time I make up my mind regarding a new trail bike then someone posts an extremely sexy bike in here and I'm all lost from the start...

Just go with your heart

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Wow this thread really confuses me!! Every time I make up my mind regarding a new trail bike then someone posts an extremely sexy bike in here and I'm all lost from the start...

 

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Just go with your heart

 

That is unfortunately not viable as I would end up owning all of them!!!

 

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Judging by the grunts I get everytime I look at a cycling magazine I reckon I hit the limit 2 bikes back. So this is a very strategic game...

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Slightly off topic but still on Hardtail trail bikes. As a weekend warrior, bashing around Gauteng (mostly), what would the pro's and cons be of going hardtail rather than a full suspension bike? Budget wise the hardtail does seem a bit cheaper (depending on the build). At the moment I ride a Merida One Twenty which I am looking to replace with a frame with a slacker head angle and possibly a bit more travel.

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the frame is rated to up to a 140mm fork ... so put on your paartie pants and have some fun!

How much are this bike?

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How much are this bike?

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he bare frame, which is said to weigh 4.6lbs, sells for $749 USD, and complete bikes start at $1,599 and top out at $1,999 USD. 

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