I've been in the market for a new bike for a while, but haven't really decided what to look for.
Obviously, I would never buy a bike without riding it, but I was just hoping to get some ideas on what to look for when I do go to our local store.
I really didn't want to spend over $1600 or so, as I still need to paintball this summer. But if I have to spend more in order to get what I really want, I probably can.
The basics I want:
Hydraulic disk brakes (I could probably get by with mechanical)
Full suspension
Light-weight
I was also looking into Cannondale's Lefty fork. I've heard once you try lefty, you'll never go back.
What I want to know is why.
So far I've looked into:
Most of the Giant Maestro line
Specialized Stumpjumper FSR
Cannondale Rush - probably the 600 or 800
Specialized Epic (The brain...waste of money or not?)
Almost all of those are over what I wanted to spend, so I was hoping some of you guys had some ideas. But like I said, I might end up throwin' down some more money in order to get something I'll be happy with.
A friend of mine just picked up a Stumpjumper FSR Comp. for less than $1400. Our local store had a massive sale, so I might have to wait until another one comes along.
Obviously, I would never buy a bike without riding it, but I was just hoping to get some ideas on what to look for when I do go to our local store.
I really didn't want to spend over $1600 or so, as I still need to paintball this summer. But if I have to spend more in order to get what I really want, I probably can.
The basics I want:
Hydraulic disk brakes (I could probably get by with mechanical)
Full suspension
Light-weight
I was also looking into Cannondale's Lefty fork. I've heard once you try lefty, you'll never go back.
What I want to know is why.
So far I've looked into:
Most of the Giant Maestro line
Specialized Stumpjumper FSR
Cannondale Rush - probably the 600 or 800
Specialized Epic (The brain...waste of money or not?)
Almost all of those are over what I wanted to spend, so I was hoping some of you guys had some ideas. But like I said, I might end up throwin' down some more money in order to get something I'll be happy with.
A friend of mine just picked up a Stumpjumper FSR Comp. for less than $1400. Our local store had a massive sale, so I might have to wait until another one comes along.



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