What 29er (frame and forks)
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What 29er (frame and forks)
I hesitate to ask this but then decided everyone loves a good "what bike thread" every once in a while.
I'm waiting for Dialled Bikes to launch their Prince Albert 29r but it's not out until Xmas (and I imagine it could be even later, ultimately). There's not a lot of rational thought behind that choice other than I have liked every one of the bikes of MIke's that I've ever owned / ridden and assuming this will be the same.
In the meantime I'd like to lash together a 29r for fun and sun this summer. It's not a bikepacking bike but will get used for some so would like it to work for that as well as "normal" riding. Thinking of rigid forks as that seems to be something that suits bikepacking well (or so some have said and I'd like to try for myself) and they logically seem to work better with bigger wheels.
What would folks recommend in the lower price bracket or secondhand to look for as something to stick toghether in the near future? Only looking for frame and forks.
Have considered; Maxlight FF29 + carbon forks (not "cheap"), Swift (not as pricey and like my Gryphon), On Ones (Scandal or a Whippet - cheaper, depending on sales etc).
Any ideas or suggestions welcome, ta.
I'm waiting for Dialled Bikes to launch their Prince Albert 29r but it's not out until Xmas (and I imagine it could be even later, ultimately). There's not a lot of rational thought behind that choice other than I have liked every one of the bikes of MIke's that I've ever owned / ridden and assuming this will be the same.
In the meantime I'd like to lash together a 29r for fun and sun this summer. It's not a bikepacking bike but will get used for some so would like it to work for that as well as "normal" riding. Thinking of rigid forks as that seems to be something that suits bikepacking well (or so some have said and I'd like to try for myself) and they logically seem to work better with bigger wheels.
What would folks recommend in the lower price bracket or secondhand to look for as something to stick toghether in the near future? Only looking for frame and forks.
Have considered; Maxlight FF29 + carbon forks (not "cheap"), Swift (not as pricey and like my Gryphon), On Ones (Scandal or a Whippet - cheaper, depending on sales etc).
Any ideas or suggestions welcome, ta.
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
IMO for value for money a Scandal's pretty hard to beat. Saying that, when I built up a new bike for guiding duties I chose another 29er Inbred rather than a Scandal but I do like steel frames 

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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
You could buy my complete Merida for £300 and sell what you don't need? :D
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
I like Ti frames but I figured that would be a bit extravagants8tannorm wrote:IMO for value for money a Scandal's pretty hard to beat. Saying that, when I built up a new bike for guiding duties I chose another 29er Inbred rather than a Scandal but I do like steel frames

BRP - I get the logic but I already have way too much gear in my garage, hence only after a F+F. 10 out of 10 for effort though

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Cotic 'Solaris' - I love mine!
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Ritchey P29er? Not sure I could live with the colour scheme and not cheap. Singular Swift? Never ridden one but said to be great and pretty good value for around £400.
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Pace RC129 possibly worth a look
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my dream bike!Ian wrote:Pace RC129 possibly worth a look
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Swift would get my vote, but then I'm biased... Love mine :)
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Crikey, way to go over budgetIan wrote:Pace RC129 possibly worth a look


Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Lol, You said "Any ideas or suggestions welcome, ta"
You didn't specify a budget
You didn't specify a budget

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Oi!

What would folks recommend in the lower price bracket or secondhand to look for as something to stick toghether in the near future? Only looking for frame and forks.

Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
So you start looking for a secondhand Pace RC129, no?


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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Surly Ogre.....???
Around £450 for frame and forks here.
(I'm currently torn between buying an Ogre or a Troll - was going to create a thread on that at some point but as it risks turning into a 'what bike is best' thread, I may leave it for a little while...

Around £450 for frame and forks here.
(I'm currently torn between buying an Ogre or a Troll - was going to create a thread on that at some point but as it risks turning into a 'what bike is best' thread, I may leave it for a little while...


Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Cotic Solaris.
Really enjoying mine, would go so far as to say it's the best 29er I've ridden yet and I've been through a few ( fisher paragon, scandals x 2, singular swift, Sir9, Merida big nine carbon etc...) It isn't soft though - much better with a carbon seat post. Climbs really well, vaguely exciting on the twisty stuff and encourages really stupid speed on the downs - what's not to love ? £500 for the frame and 270 for a reba rlt with taper and 15mm axle from winstanleys if they've any left.
Really enjoying mine, would go so far as to say it's the best 29er I've ridden yet and I've been through a few ( fisher paragon, scandals x 2, singular swift, Sir9, Merida big nine carbon etc...) It isn't soft though - much better with a carbon seat post. Climbs really well, vaguely exciting on the twisty stuff and encourages really stupid speed on the downs - what's not to love ? £500 for the frame and 270 for a reba rlt with taper and 15mm axle from winstanleys if they've any left.
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What did you reckon to the Scandals as have a chance of not a bad deal on one?
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El Mariachi? £300 for the frame, £100 for a carbon fork.
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Ignoring anything you've said about only wanting a F&F you should buy that gorgeous looking Swift with Alfine gears that's in the classifieds*
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
I have plumped for a Genesis Fortitude...
Should be getting cheaper as I understand they are stopping them this model year....
Should be getting cheaper as I understand they are stopping them this model year....
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Sadly the wrong size. Plus I've already got an Alfine waiting for the right frame. Buying another would just seem greedyjohnnystorm wrote:Ignoring anything you've said about only wanting a F&F you should buy that gorgeous looking Swift with Alfine gears that's in the classifieds*
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Regarding scandals; I really liked mine when I had them and thought they were ace, however having ridden more 29ers now with more relaxed front ends (69/70 degrees vs 71) I think they're a bit twitchy especially if you run them with a 46mm offset fork. The newer geometry tends to be more stable at speed.
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Interesting. Picked up a lightly used secondhand one (V2) with 120mm Recons and a slackset for 325. Will have to see how it fares.
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Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
I'd be buying that Surly Krampus over there on STW if it was me...
Re: What 29er (frame and forks)
Sounds good - mine were both the 1st version on 100mm forks.