Murray Meyer Posted June 8, 2023 Share Hi, buying my first bike and as advised, I'm trying to get input from people with experience in this field. I've been to a couple of shops but it seems that proper advice is dependant on the makes the applicable shops are selling. I'm looking at these 3 which are fairly in the same price range and would like to know your preferences. Thanks in advance. 1) SilverBack STRIDE SX (AIR FORK) Hardtail | Sport XC | Alloy | 29" ... or ... SilverBack STRIDE EXPERT - 2022 2) TitanRacing Rogue Dash 6061 Alloy 29″ Mountain Bike | 1×12 | - 2022 3) Zini Z29 elite ALUMINIUM FRAME 120MM aIR fork 29" WHEELS - 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted June 8, 2023 Share Based on our experience ... Titan Racing 👍 @KB280DT may well guide you that first one on your list ....😋 Each of us has an emotional bias towards certain brands ... for better and for worse. Objectively .... @Titan Racing Bikes simply has thee best warranty and backup in this market segment. Not the we have ever needed it with the range of their bikes we had, and still have. Enough posts on the Hub where @Titan Racing Bikes sorted out warranty issues. Nickyr, Rudi33 and Titan Racing Bikes 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devvydoesdonuts Posted June 8, 2023 Share Have to agree with @ChrisF , I do not own or have not owned a Titan, but looking at the price and spec, they really are great value, from their entry to their premium products, they are generally better specced than the other brands. Titan Racing Bikes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BikeisLife Posted June 8, 2023 Share Out of those three options, I would go for the Zini. The geometry is the most current and shimano 1x12 at that level is better than the Sram SX. MilkManMike 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Ouzo Posted June 8, 2023 Share No bike is worth the money asked But I'd go for the Titan Edited June 8, 2023 by The Ouzo ChrisF, Scary Rider, Titan Racing Bikes and 3 others 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted June 8, 2023 Share 1 hour ago, The Ouzo said: No bike is worth the money asked But I'd go for the Titan Must admit, that was my very first thought when seeing the thread title .... Scary Rider, MilkManMike and Titan Racing Bikes 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasilvarsa Posted June 8, 2023 Share Merida because you always get the latest technology available. Some of those Brands are Generic Chinese Frames and use a lot of generic Chinese Components including the Wheels. Merida Has its own Factory in Taiwan and Makes Bikes and Frames for Other Brands including Specialized and Others. W Smith, Nickyr and Rudi33 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theunissa Posted June 8, 2023 Share 4 hours ago, Murray Meyer said: Hi, buying my first bike and as advised, I'm trying to get input from people with experience in this field. I've been to a couple of shops but it seems that proper advice is dependant on the makes the applicable shops are selling. I'm looking at these 3 which are fairly in the same price range and would like to know your preferences. Thanks in advance. 1) SilverBack STRIDE SX (AIR FORK) Hardtail | Sport XC | Alloy | 29" ... or ... SilverBack STRIDE EXPERT - 2022 2) TitanRacing Rogue Dash 6061 Alloy 29″ Mountain Bike | 1×12 | - 2022 3) Zini Z29 elite ALUMINIUM FRAME 120MM aIR fork 29" WHEELS - 2023 So let's see what's your budget. I like silverback. Some like scott. Some like merida. I would rather buy an older ht with deore than a new one with microswift Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
love2fly Posted June 8, 2023 Share I'm biased but wouldn't hesitate buying another Vincent, worth checking out: https://vincentbikes.co.za/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conrad G Jr Posted June 8, 2023 Share Titan all the way it has the best build quality my Titan has well over 20000km on it and its held up like a champion. ChrisF and Titan Racing Bikes 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruben Hechter Posted June 8, 2023 Share 8 hours ago, Murray Meyer said: Hi, buying my first bike and as advised, I'm trying to get input from people with experience in this field. I've been to a couple of shops but it seems that proper advice is dependant on the makes the applicable shops are selling. I'm looking at these 3 which are fairly in the same price range and would like to know your preferences. Thanks in advance. 1) SilverBack STRIDE SX (AIR FORK) Hardtail | Sport XC | Alloy | 29" ... or ... SilverBack STRIDE EXPERT - 2022 2) TitanRacing Rogue Dash 6061 Alloy 29″ Mountain Bike | 1×12 | - 2022 3) Zini Z29 elite ALUMINIUM FRAME 120MM aIR fork 29" WHEELS - 2023 Try and avoid Sram SX components (derailleur and shifter specifically). They do not last long. Compared to Shimano deore 12spd, I would much rather get Shimano at that price point Murray Meyer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FirstV8 Posted June 8, 2023 Share My choose would be Silverback as its backed by the biggest local bike shop around . I have a Silverback Sido 2 full suspension with ( 60,000km ) and not a single issue . What is your budget ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danger Dassie Posted June 8, 2023 Share 8 hours ago, Murray Meyer said: Hi, buying my first bike and as advised, I'm trying to get input from people with experience in this field. I've been to a couple of shops but it seems that proper advice is dependant on the makes the applicable shops are selling. I'm looking at these 3 which are fairly in the same price range and would like to know your preferences. Thanks in advance. 1) SilverBack STRIDE SX (AIR FORK) Hardtail | Sport XC | Alloy | 29" ... or ... SilverBack STRIDE EXPERT - 2022 2) TitanRacing Rogue Dash 6061 Alloy 29″ Mountain Bike | 1×12 | - 2022 3) Zini Z29 elite ALUMINIUM FRAME 120MM aIR fork 29" WHEELS - 2023 In that area you could also consider what Momsen and Signal have on offer as well, not sure if you've looked at these? As far as the bikes listed go, they all have their pros and cons. Out of the quoted weights, the Titan comes in the lightest. This is subjective however as only Silverback quote theirs with pedals and the weights are all within 300g of each other. Geometry wise, Silverback is the most progressive with a more relaxed head angle and longer wheelbase across their sizing curve, so a bit more stable on descents etc. Titan would be next up, arguably a bit more balanced given the intended riding and leaves space to up the fork travel if you like. Zini at the end of the scale, they quote a 71 degree head angle which is odd for a bike with a 120mm fork. Spec, Zini definitely a favourite with a Shimano Deore groupset and 120mm fork, however the fork is a generic white label/in house brand. So serviceability may be an issue. Both the Titan and Silverback have Rock Shox forks, so parts and servicing should never be an issue. Personally, it would be down to either the Titan or Silverback—good spec, value, get, looks and support. Yes the SX components may not last, but that is just the derailleur and shifter really. They have the least cost ratio on maintenance and are consumable parts which can be upgraded once they're trashed. Bonus, being 12spd you can replace it with Shimano or an up-spec of Sram like NX or GX. Zebra and Dusty 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BikeisLife Posted June 9, 2023 Share 8 hours ago, Danger Dassie said: In that area you could also consider what Momsen and Signal have on offer as well, not sure if you've looked at these? As far as the bikes listed go, they all have their pros and cons. Out of the quoted weights, the Titan comes in the lightest. This is subjective however as only Silverback quote theirs with pedals and the weights are all within 300g of each other. Geometry wise, Silverback is the most progressive with a more relaxed head angle and longer wheelbase across their sizing curve, so a bit more stable on descents etc. Titan would be next up, arguably a bit more balanced given the intended riding and leaves space to up the fork travel if you like. Zini at the end of the scale, they quote a 71 degree head angle which is odd for a bike with a 120mm fork. Spec, Zini definitely a favourite with a Shimano Deore groupset and 120mm fork, however the fork is a generic white label/in house brand. So serviceability may be an issue. Both the Titan and Silverback have Rock Shox forks, so parts and servicing should never be an issue. Personally, it would be down to either the Titan or Silverback—good spec, value, get, looks and support. Yes the SX components may not last, but that is just the derailleur and shifter really. They have the least cost ratio on maintenance and are consumable parts which can be upgraded once they're trashed. Bonus, being 12spd you can replace it with Shimano or an up-spec of Sram like NX or GX. Think you looking at the first Gen Zini elite. The 2023 model is a 67,5 Head tube angle. Danger Dassie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danger Dassie Posted June 9, 2023 Share 2 hours ago, BikeisLife said: Think you looking at the first Gen Zini elite. The 2023 model is a 67,5 Head tube angle. Directly from their site the HTA is 71 degrees - https://www.zinibike.co.za/z29-elite Ah; here is the 2023 model - https://www.zinibike.co.za/2023-z29-elite Edited June 9, 2023 by Danger Dassie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BikeisLife Posted June 9, 2023 Share 3 minutes ago, Danger Dassie said: Directly from their site the HTA is 71 degrees - https://www.zinibike.co.za/z29-elite Unless perhaps the site hasn't been updated. That's the Gen1 model Gen2 on link below: https://www.zinibike.co.za/2023-z29-elite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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