That's one of the bikes I'm looking at. What have you heard? I'm also thinking about the Heckler. Basically I want something that can take some abuse and minor hucking but that will still trail ride well. And yea, it's entry level, but I think my wife will go for something near $2k, but not much higher. ~R
Dude, at your size and the way you ride, there are no minor hucks. Your bikes wince in pain when you fly off curbs. :bang:
Good point. Any advice on the applicable bike for someone such as mysefl?:?: I've been looking at sh1tloads of bikes and they seem to be too heavy or not burly enough. I want my cake and I want to be able to eat it too. Some ideas: Heckler, Jamis Parker II, Spec. Pitch, Trek Remedy and some new Mongoose that Andy heard about. Oh, and of course, I don't want to pay too much. :-k ~R
thanks for the thread jack guys.. maybe I should make a straight FOR SALE Thread lol, as for bikes for reed....... 7 point, lucky 7, Bottlerocket, Matador, Santa Cruz Nomad or Bullit
You're welcome. :wave: Er, I mean, sorry. Thanks for the suggestions. I think those bikes are a little more downhill than I want. I was looking at the 6 point and I thought that might be a little burlier than I want. But maybe Chewy is right and I should just go big and heavy and not worry about it. ~R
Sorry to hear that you are giving up the Canzo....thats a pretty sweet bike. You should probably hit Andy up. He says that Candace wants to get the full squish 29er.
Nugget, thats the one! I don't know why I couldn't think of that...makes me need to poop. Cheers, Andy
You know how them kids always have to "experiment" with "different" things.:lol::lol: Unlike a certain person I know...... Ricky just came to realization a little quicker than others.:lol:#-o:lol:
I fixed it for ya! You don't see my bikes trying to get rid of their tires during a ride.:-k You're bike doesn't even agree with the tire choice!!:lol: