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I agree with Tatt, demo them all and what you comfortable with, buy that one... I have ridden a Spark 910 and the Camber Comp, however they are completely different bikes for different riding styles... and cannot be put in the same class... I preferred the camber just my 2c I haven't ridden the Rocky though

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I have the scott spark 910 - I love the bike, great handling and acceleration and holds top end well. Like most before me, you need to try ride them all, if you cant then go for the one that looks the nicest as 1st impressions count and you don't want to be 2nd guessing.

Thanks, your comments means a lot to me. 

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dont go for the momsem, I heard after sales service is Sh_____te. from a couple of people, warranty issues etc...thats my humble opinion

Thanks. I've heard the same from quite a few people. My mind is made up....almost. 

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Just food for thought, the new Silverback is a full carbon with 1x11, looks awesome, and was ridden in the Epic to a 7th place overall, so clearly a proper racing bike. Its also very good value for money.... I personally have the BMC TE01, so no bias here, but saw it at Cycle Lab as was very impressed by what it offers

https://www.bikehub.co.za/features/_/gear/reviews/review-silverback-sesta-pro-r4737?source=topic


 

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I currently ride a Rocky 2015 Element 999 rsl. I've owned a few bikes before but this one has been my favourite for the longest and I don't see any foreseeable upgrade to this (perhaps ever). Efficient, playful and extremely capable on the technical stuff. A 120mm fork and a dropper seatpost really suits this bike. The ABC bushings are super stiff and hard wearing and this is from someone that weighs 110kg fully kitted. Customer support in RSA is great but that will also depend on your bike shop. Buy Rocky and tackle any trail you cross without wondering for a moment if you have the best bike for the job.

Great response, thank you very much. I am also just over 100kg, so your comments are even more relevant to me. My mind is made up. 

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Thanks. I don't know this bike or who stock it, but will have a look.

Swiss Cycles in Rosebank.

 

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Just food for thought, the new Silverback is a full carbon with 1x11, looks awesome, and was ridden in the Epic to a 7th place overall, so clearly a proper racing bike. Its also very good value for money.... I personally have the BMC TE01, so no bias here, but saw it at Cycle Lab as was very impressed by what it offers

 

https://www.bikehub.co.za/features/_/gear/reviews/review-silverback-sesta-pro-r4737?source=topic

 

 

 

Thanks. I will definately go and check it out. There are not many 1x drive trains around, but I think it will be the way to go in future. 

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Just food for thought, the new Silverback is a full carbon with 1x11, looks awesome, and was ridden in the Epic to a 7th place overall, so clearly a proper racing bike. Its also very good value for money.... I personally have the BMC TE01, so no bias here, but saw it at Cycle Lab as was very impressed by what it offers

 

https://www.bikehub.co.za/features/_/gear/reviews/review-silverback-sesta-pro-r4737?source=topic

 

 

 

For a new bike around the R50k mark, this would be the one I choose.

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Go visit the Centurion Cyclery @the lifestyle center in Centurion( specialized)  and talk to Gert or Graham the service is excellent and that include the after sales service - @ least go test the bike you mentioned and see for yourself

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Out of those you named, the Rocky Mountain by far (bear in mind I have ridden all of them multiple times). But as others have said test ride them all yourself and do yourself a favour - add a Pyga to the mix.

 

Good luck!

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Go visit the Centurion Cyclery @the lifestyle center in Centurion( specialized)  and talk to Gert or Graham the service is excellent and that include the after sales service - @ least go test the bike you mentioned and see for yourself

Thanks. I plan to go there today and see for myself. Thanks.

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Out of those you named, the Rocky Mountain by far (bear in mind I have ridden all of them multiple times). But as others have said test ride them all yourself and do yourself a favour - add a Pyga to the mix.

 

Good luck!

Thanks, will do. 

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I am surprised no one has suggested the Cube AMS yet! It is a brilliant bike (read the Bike hub review). Not sure if it is still on special but at that price, there is no better deal on the market. I may be a little bias based on the number of Cubes I have bought over the years. Also it is a 2x11

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Thanks, will do. 

 

And add a Cube AMS100 or Stereo 120

 

PS. I sell them (I know I'm biased :whistling: ) and you can test ride from my shop on the Spruit.

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