CopperCyclist
Veteran
So, having done plenty of road cycling, a friend invited me to try MTBing with him the other day. I gladly accepted, and we went out to Cannock Chase, me ready to hire a bike when we got there. Guess what - none left to hire.
I decided to take a he'll of a plunge and spend a wad of recently earned overtime during the riots, and bought a bike instead. £1000 gone on a Trek 6500. I know it's a huge amount to spend, but I'd been wanting a MTB for a while as I have sold my car, and as the commuting is getting wetter/icer the thin tyres on my road bike are starting to get scary. So, I got the MTB, being assured it would be more than capable enough for Cannock, and as it has remote lock out for the forks, would be capable of a commute - if a little slow!
I really enjoyed the day, we did the whole course, and I couldn't believe how much hard MTBing is than road biking comparing mile for mile.
I just wondered now what people actually think of the bike - was it a decent buy? It held up fine, and was comfortable, but I'm very aware it was a spur of the moment purchase...
I decided to take a he'll of a plunge and spend a wad of recently earned overtime during the riots, and bought a bike instead. £1000 gone on a Trek 6500. I know it's a huge amount to spend, but I'd been wanting a MTB for a while as I have sold my car, and as the commuting is getting wetter/icer the thin tyres on my road bike are starting to get scary. So, I got the MTB, being assured it would be more than capable enough for Cannock, and as it has remote lock out for the forks, would be capable of a commute - if a little slow!
I really enjoyed the day, we did the whole course, and I couldn't believe how much hard MTBing is than road biking comparing mile for mile.
I just wondered now what people actually think of the bike - was it a decent buy? It held up fine, and was comfortable, but I'm very aware it was a spur of the moment purchase...