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First MTB - What to get?!


malmens

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I need advice/recommendations pls! I'd like to get into the sport but have no idea where to start. I've browsed extensively online, and chatted to as many ppl i know who cycle to get as much advice as possible.

 

 

 

I've also chatted to most of the LBS in the CT area and was really impressed with the advice and expertise at Epic Bike Shop.

 

 

 

At this point i'm looking at the Merida Matts TFS XC 400-D.

 

 

 

Would this be a sufficient starting bike or maybe a little too much? Any other recommendations (reasons). Looked at the GT Avalanche 1.0 and have been recommended a Scott (can't remember model tho). Looking at spending roughly R8k for the bike excl accessories etc.

 

 

 

Any help would be much appreciated, even if it is to say that the choice on the Merida is a good one.

 

 

 

Merida specs:

 

FRAME:            Matts TFS-Comp-Disc

 

FORK:             ROCK SHOX DART 2 100

 

REAR DERAILLEUR: Shimano XT Shadow

 

SHIFTER F/R:      Shimano Deore Rapidfire

 

BRAKE LEVERS:     Hayes Stroker Ryde

 

BRAKES F/R:       Hayes Stroker Ryde 180/160 mm

 

CHAINWHEEL:       Shimano M442 44-32-22

 

HUBS F/R:        Shimano M475 Disc

 

SPOKES:           Stainless Silver

 

RIMS:             Merida TFS Disc-Black

 

FREEWHEEL:        Shimano CS-HG50-9 11-32

 

TYRE F/R:        Merida RACE 2.1

 

STEM:             FSA OS-190 6?

 

SADDLE:           X-Mission Line

 

SEATPOST:        FSA SL280 SB25 31.6

 

PEDALS:           Shimano M505

 

malmens2010-01-08 13:45:35

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I've been advised against that due to potential problems/flaws with the bike which the current owner is not aware of.

 

 

 

Have been keeping an eye out on the hub sales tho anyway! :)malmens2010-01-08 13:51:38

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Scott Scale 70 or 60 is a very good entry level!!

 

GT Avalanche a bit on the heavy side in my opinion.

 

 

 

But 2nd hand is a good financial option if you can find a nice 2007/2008 model...

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Perhaps.

 

Although in experience, the guys on the hub are pedantic about looking after there gear.

 

But if you are more comfortable with new, then thats the way to go!
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Take a look at latest bicycling magazine. A very good write up on different MTB's and Road bikes. Mongoos Otera Elite comes recommended and goes for R6995, within your budget.

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Two words my brother...Gee Tee!!!

 

two syllables.....  IB....IS.

 

Okay macster, before you donner me, he is wanting an entry level bike.

 

I'll go back to doing the dishes and beer now.

 

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