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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Hi all,
Im in the market for a sub $500 mountain bike. Would prefer a softtail which therefore limits the options a bit. I have been looking at Cell Bikes DHX2 http://www.cellbikes.com.au/p_48_CE...n_Townhill_Bike and the Atomik Alpha http://www.atomik.com.au/cycle_alpha.htm Pros of the Atomik Alpha: -Better shocks front and back -Sexier looking bike - Pros of the Cell DHX2 -Better shimano gear -Lighter -double crown fork If anyone has any comment on the specs of either one or has seen/ ridden these bikes I would appreciate your comments. regards Danien |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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At that price range I would not consider purchasing a dually. Basically these bikes are made to look like down hill / trail bikes but on most occasions, have a sticker near the BB saying that they are not suitable for off road conditions
.Go to you local bike store and get fitted on a Giant hardtail. Better to get a bike that fits without disk brakes and has pedalling efficiency. If this is for commuting, then a hybrid / flat bar road bike would be the way to go. Good Luck. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Definitely only a hardtail at that price, you'll regret any dual sus bike bought new for <$2000. I agree that a Giant would be a fair choice.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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you guys are killing me.
I was hoping for someone to agree with me. Can someone explain exactly the problem with softtail at this price, without quoting the bad old days when every softtail was crap. What exactly is the extra $1500 buying me? Thanks for the prompt replies though. regards Danien |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bay of Plenty
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Go the hardtail for that budget. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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At that price it will be very heavy and have poorly-damped, bobbing-prone, fragile rear suspension.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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poorly dampened? An RTS 500 is not to be sneezed at is it?
Heavy? 15kg aint to bad is it? |
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Being new to this forum I should behave, but can I ask a bolshy question:
Have any of you guys actually ridden a sub $500 softtail in the last 6 months? regards Danien |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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There is a reason that almost all dual sus frames have a dual pivot rear swing arm - this is to counterract pedal bob (and, allegedly, braking bob, but I've not seen them do that successfully). When it is done well, you can shove almost any rear shock in the frame and it will work well. If you want to use a single pivot swing arm, and you'd only do this if you wanted a really light bike or you were using an old frame that you couldn't part with, then you need a stable platform rear shock or you'll be stuck with a pogo stick of a bike.
Both these bikes are single pivot designs. Neither has a stable platform shock. Ever seen a dual suspension huffy on the road? - up/down/up/down goes the rider as he trundles along. These bikes will behave like the huffy. If you get a good hardtail frame, you can upgrade it with better components as you go. The first thing that you'll want to replace with these bikes is the frame. Don't know anything about that shock other than that I can't find any reviews of it on the net and that it isn't Fox, Manitou, Rock Shox, Cane Creek, Magura or Marzocchi.
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I think that you know the answer to this question.
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