MTB Project - General Advice

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Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
He s a tightarse :biggrin:

Or a fan of the good old days of motoring. My first Audi 80 was for 1979 my second from 1982. Both were amazing cars :smile:
 

HebdenBiker

New Member
Have a look here and knock yourself out.

Get a Boardman if it floats your boat, but I think they're - well - boring. How about a nice classic steel frame instead? Plenty on Ebay and Merlin have the Rock Lobster, which is just lovely. SLX components are nice but Deore (the next groupset down) is perfectly respectable. My MTB is equipped with Deore and I've never thought "Oooh - I'd go much faster if only I had an SLX chainset" :biggrin: Deore groupset, including brakes, for £260.

As well as Merlin, try Highonbikes for components. Cheap as chips and run by nice people.
 
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gb155

Fan Boy No More.
Location
Manchester-Ish
Have a look here and knock yourself out.

Get a Boardman if it floats your boat, but I think they're - well - boring. How about a nice classic steel frame instead? Plenty on Ebay and Merlin have the Rock Lobster, which is just lovely. SLX components are nice but Deore (the next groupset down) is perfectly respectable. My MTB is equipped with Deore and I've never thought "Oooh - I'd go much faster if only I had an SLX chainset" :biggrin: Deore groupset, including brakes, for £260.

As well as Merlin, try Highonbikes for components. Cheap as chips and run by nice people.



Sorry

Thanks for the advice, but I managed to find a bit of a bargain in this

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gypsy

New Member
Location
coalville
Morning All

So, as some of you may or may not know, I am currently updating my stable and have already gotten rid of a couple of Carbon bikes.

I am now considering building an MTB, as I found building the road bike to be much fun and its really helped me out from a maintenance POV

I have a frame in mind thats going to cost around £100,but I have little idea on what MTB parts are good like I do with road bikes.

So, i'd be looking to build it to the equivalent quality of Shimano 105, what is that in the MTB World ?

Its only ever gonna be used off road, not for jumps, just single track, so how much and what type of wheels am I looking at

and what Hydraulic brakes are good but wont break the bank?

I appreciate theres loads of question there but as always , I do appreciate the help.

Gaz
wot frame you looking at?the reason why i ask is iff the frame is meant for 100m travel forks and you put 140m travel forks in it will throw the geometry of the bike out.shimano deore for transmission and for breaks i run avid elixer 5s imo brilliant had them 18 months and never let me down.iff you go on merlin cycling website they have everthing on there and there cheap.hope this helps.
 

Bensbikespares

New Member
Ive got a rockhopper frame for Sale Ld pm me

And for brakes Get anything apart form AVID'S - thell swallow you money evry 5 mins and there not good at braking

as for brakes ill choose myself a set of http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=27686

Or if there to £££ they have some for £59.99 for slx ones

(ps if you get shiamnos and theve got screw caps for the resivor, get the hope 3mm allen key ones much better)
 
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Come on Ben. Avid make some fine brakes.
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If you've had a dud pair, it's bound to colour your view. For example, my Hope Mono Minis were unreliable, but most people rate them highly.
 

Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

Formerly just_fixed
if i was to build a mtb again, i'd go:-

on one frame (black)
rigid forks cf (black)
hope hoops single speed (red hub / black rims)
hope headset (red)
hope headset spacers (red)
hope bottom bracket (red)
hope stem (red)
hope mono's c/w 1 finger levers (red)
easton dh 700mm bars (black)
ergon grips with bar ends
hope seatpost clamp (red)
slx chainset (black / silver)
velo-solo sprocket (red)
sram chain
shimano platform pedals
schwarble mud shark tyres in 2.3

mmm nice. i might just build one next n+1
 
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gb155

gb155

Fan Boy No More.
Location
Manchester-Ish
if i was to build a mtb again, i'd go:-

on one frame (black)
rigid forks cf (black)
hope hoops single speed (red hub / black rims)
hope headset (red)
hope headset spacers (red)
hope bottom bracket (red)
hope stem (red)
hope mono's c/w 1 finger levers (red)
easton dh 700mm bars (black)
ergon grips with bar ends
hope seatpost clamp (red)
slx chainset (black / silver)
velo-solo sprocket (red)
sram chain
shimano platform pedals
schwarble mud shark tyres in 2.3

mmm nice. i might just build one next n+1


Why SS ?
 

Ni2bba2011

New Member
Deore brakes. Check out SLX drivetrain. Not quite as light as XT, but not far off, and look absolutely awesome. . SRAM PG970 chain. Shimano chains are shite on a MTB IMHO.

Wheelsets depend on budget. Check FSA, avoid Shimano Deore (hub seals are shite)

I have a pair of Superstar components Superleggera wheels. They are seriously cheap, have lasted two years of Clydesdale class riding on some pretty big stuff. The denizens of Singletrackworld hate them as a matter of principle, but I have owned them for three years, and they haven't sneaked in during the night and cut all our throats like the naysayers would have you believe. Check out their website for options, they do three different hubs, and any combination of rims.

Check also CRC. They had some cheap Fulcrum wheels, but I don't know much about their quality.

Dave Hinde will put you a Hope Pro 2 build with rims of your choice. DT Swiss rims are good, but a Hope wheelset will start at 270 plus.

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RecordAceFromNew

Swinging Member
Location
West London
if i was to build a mtb again, i'd go:-

on one frame (black)
rigid forks cf (black)
hope hoops single speed (red hub / black rims)
hope headset (red)
hope headset spacers (red)
hope bottom bracket (red)
hope stem (red)
hope mono's c/w 1 finger levers (red)
easton dh 700mm bars (black)
ergon grips with bar ends
hope seatpost clamp (red)
slx chainset (black / silver)
velo-solo sprocket (red)
sram chain
shimano platform pedals
schwarble mud shark tyres in 2.3

mmm nice. i might just build one next n+1

Am a bit surprised that you would go for this given your unfortunate experience with carpet-fibre? Asking coz I am toying with options to make one of my rigs go under 10kg.
 
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gb155

gb155

Fan Boy No More.
Location
Manchester-Ish
i like the simplicity, i've done ss on my scott genius ltd before it snapped and nearly killed me. i like riding fixed on the road, i'm not too proud to walk up hills.

i was first inspired by trio25 when i met her on the mtl.


Fair nuff

I've played with the idea of a SS mtb for winter fitness when I hit the canal
 
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