Another which bike - £500 hard tail for mostly trail riding, hydro brakes.

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Lard Armstrong

Veteran
Location
Milton Keynes
Not fussed about latest model, I have looked at Paul's Cycles, etc but the choice is bewildering for a roadie like me. Must be reasonably lightweight though.

List of candidates are ;

Cannondale sl4

Spesh hard rock pro disc

Gt avalanche 1.0

Spesh rockhopper (out of price range really)

Any help and opinions appreciated. TIA
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
Hard rock if it was out of those.

but £600 gets a rockhopper (or cheaper poss)
 

rollinstok

Well-Known Member
Location
morecambe
If you know a little about bikes I,d go for a decent used used one off "preloved" or fleabay. A cannondale SL1 would be nice and you could pick a nice clean example for the same price as the sl4.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Thanks Mickey, i Hadn't considered the Rockrider, looks a great spec for the money.
Is there a catch I am missing ?

Having gone through everything you are now going through I eventually went for the RockRider 8.1 as the spec' is better than anything else in that price-range and not far off anything up to £1K. The frame looks well made, is light and IMO looks very tasty.
I WAS going to change the tyres (and may still do) but the guy at Decathlon (who is a MTBr) tells me it is a good tyre and will serve me well........bearing in mind I was going to buy new ones from him so he had no axe to grind.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
rockrider. and the michelin dry XC + tyres on mine have been great. well apart from in the ice and snow but i would expect that.
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
Nothing wrong with the rockrider, and good spec for the money.
 
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Lard Armstrong

Lard Armstrong

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Location
Milton Keynes
I ended up with a Rockhopper Comp (friend price) from Corley Cycles, Milton Keynes. Excellent price and one of the best bike shops you could find anywhere.

It's pretty light and nimble, better spec than the basic Rockhopper (not hugely different though). I am very pleased with it so far.

Thanks so much for your insights, Mickey I was sorely tempted by the Rockrider and would have gone for it if this one had not come up at the right price.

Cheers All.
 
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