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Started by Doug.b, June 20, 2012, 07:37:05 PM

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Foo

Quote from: Foo on February 13, 2016, 05:39:34 PM
In TT mode, ready for tomorrows Bribie Tri. Plenty of hurtin will be had, during the bike leg.  :'( I do it with a couple of school kids and it's a great way to get them into sport.  ;D



Foo

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D4D

I'm off to do a skills course with these guys today http://www.alpinegravity.net/ I hope I don't break anything, bike or body :laugh:
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Foo

That looks like a fun day out, D4D.  ;D

Foo
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whitey1

I've been getting into Downhill lately (on my trail bike a Trek Fuel ex), I even raced in the first round of the WA DH series, so have started looking around for a proper DH bike before I break something! There seems to be plenty of Giant Glory's around for sale pretty cheap.

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wakychapmans

Giant Glory is good value.

check it over carefully. 2nd hand DH frames are used in the same way as 2nd hand V8 supercars...

Double check things like when the rear shock was serviced and things like that.

Also worth noting... in my day job we sell Cane Creek headsets. We sell a LOT of "Anglesets"  (http://www.canecreek.com/products/headsets/angleset) (basically it's an adjustable headset that can adjust the steering angle by as much as 1.5 degrees)

because the Glory has a reputation for having too steep a head angle. The Angleset (or other similar device) can fix this.

Riding DH on a Fuel EX... you're a hard man...



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D4D

Quote from: Foo on March 13, 2016, 07:34:48 AM
That looks like a fun day out, D4D.  ;D

It was awesome, I learnt heaps and it has made a huge difference to my speed/ability on the trails.

Highly recommend these guys if you're in MEL. http://www.alpinegravity.net/skills-clinics.html
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scblack

Quote from: whitey1 on March 14, 2016, 09:31:35 AM
I've been getting into Downhill lately (on my trail bike a Trek Fuel ex), I even raced in the first round of the WA DH series, so have started looking around for a proper DH bike before I break something! There seems to be plenty of Giant Glory's around for sale pretty cheap.
Murucycles has some good advice.

Giant Glory's are a damn good bike, and a second hand buy could be great value - as long as you don't buy a shagged one.

Have a look at: www.rotorburn.com which is Australia's largest MTB forum for advice and/or buying. Plenty of experienced heads there if you are looking to buy.

A couple of years ago I sold my DH bike, and bought a shorter travel bike which is more useful for general riding than a DH sled. I have an Intense Slopestyle 2 which has 155-170mm rear suspension travel and a 180mm travel fork. It can handle any DH I will be riding - but is versatile enough for longer rides as well. Especially if I want to ride with the kids.

Maybe a 150-160mm travel bike is a good option to consider. But then a DH is great fun when turned downhill.  :laugh:
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D4D

After yesterday's riding I am seriously considering upgrading the hardtail to a dual suspension short travel. Looking at the Scott Spark 740 as a reference point, alloy frame with XT groupset. Same sort of riding as yourself scblack, with my son and the occasional session on some trails. What else on the market is similar to the Scott?
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scblack

Quote from: D4D on March 14, 2016, 11:41:16 AM
After yesterday's riding I am seriously considering upgrading the hardtail to a dual suspension short travel. Looking at the Scott Spark 740 as a reference point, alloy frame with XT groupset. Same sort of riding as yourself scblack, with my son and the occasional session on some trails. What else on the market is similar to the Scott?
Ah, so looking at about 120-140mm of travel are you?

Norco Fluid.

Giant Trance.

They'll be readily available at plenty of bike shops.
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GGV8Cruza

Quote from: D4D on March 14, 2016, 11:41:16 AM
After yesterday's riding I am seriously considering upgrading the hardtail to a dual suspension short travel. Looking at the Scott Spark 740 as a reference point, alloy frame with XT groupset. Same sort of riding as yourself scblack, with my son and the occasional session on some trails. What else on the market is similar to the Scott?

I would jump in the deep end and get something with a little more travel. An enduro or something similar. More than welcome to take mine for a spin when you want.

Looked at a new rocky the other day, maybe when tax time comes around

GG

scblack

Quote from: GGV8Cruza on March 14, 2016, 07:49:30 PM
I would jump in the deep end and get something with a little more travel. An enduro or something similar. More than welcome to take mine for a spin when you want.

Looked at a new rocky the other day, maybe when tax time comes around

GG
I agree. Seeing he has the hardtail, single track riding is sorted.

The pedal-ability of new 150mm travel bikes is very very good. And they will give oh-so much more fun when the trail heads downhill. OR be so much more comfortable for your backside.

Something with the 150mm travel is MUCH more versatile than a 120mm XC style bike. I concur and suggest an enduro style bike.
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D4D

You guys are making too much sense :)

I'll expand my horizons and look at a larger travel bike.
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wakychapmans

Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
www.youtube.com/@morepawstravels/about
2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=56

cementbags

My time trial bike. Surly Steamroller 49/16

My trusty mountain bike. Surly 1x1 36/19
John
2009 Toyota VDJ 76 GXL
2011 Aussie Swag Ultra G

WilSurf

I will be off my bike for a while.
Probably sciatica.  >:(
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D4D

Why do bike manufacturers not fit bikes out with complete groupsets these days? I looked at a bike today, XT gears, SLX brakes, Deore cranks. I want all XT...
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Foo

Cost cutting as they make money from the upgrades.

Foo

I'm coming behind you corkhead and I'm friggin bigger than you.

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NewieCamper

Quote from: D4D on March 16, 2016, 04:53:57 PM
Why do bike manufacturers not fit bikes out with complete groupsets these days? I looked at a bike today, XT gears, SLX brakes, Deore cranks. I want all XT...

Put the good stuff where people look or where it makes a difference. Put the cheaper stuff where you don't look or it doesn't matter.

XT gears shift well, SLX brakes stop almost as good, cranks only make a little difference to the weight.

wakychapmans

you'll also find that they downspec' things like cassettes, chains, bottom brackets, hubs and headsets.

again, speaking from my own experience with Cane Creek, I find it truly sad how many high end bikes fit the low end Cane Creek headsets to their bikes out of the box.

When you're spending $4k to $7k on a boutique mtb brand (*cough* Santa Cruz) you could at least spec' a higher level headset to your bikes... geezus.

On our ti frame build kits, we fit either 40 series (XT quality) or 110 series (XTR level).

Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
www.youtube.com/@morepawstravels/about
2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=56

D4D

Fitted a dropper post today, what a marvellous invention!
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D4D

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scblack

VW Amarok Highline 2016
Jayco Swan Outback 2015

A man must believe in something.
I believe I'll have another beer.

wakychapmans

so I finally got round to taking some pics of my new toy...

Titanium frame, Rock Shox Bluto fork with 120mm travel (also have a ti rigid fork to swap out for the Simpson Desert Bike Challenge), Rohloff 14 speed internally geared rear hub, hydraulic disc brakes... titanium handlebar and seatpost, tubeless fat bike wheels and tyres.

Only running 4.25" wide tyres currently as it's set up for trail riding. But I can swap to 4.8" for deserts and beaches.

Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
www.youtube.com/@morepawstravels/about
2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=56

AdrianLR

I've been hanging onto our eldest son's Felt that he used a few years back when he showed an interest in triathlons. Rode a couple of junior events and some training rides then lost interest. Where would be a good place to advertise it for sale? Just Gumtree or something like Bike Exchange?

Thanks


Foo

If ya on FB, then Bicycle Market for Aus wide or Bicycle Market Brisbane. Just make sure that you put in seat and top tube measurements along with all other relevant details.

Foo
So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.