Simon
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I work as a bike tech at JJB. Even tho most of the bikes there are complete crap there is a couple of nice ones
http://www.jjb.co.uk/catalogue/display_product.php?subcategory=40&category=4
the nice ones are the CBR rock and Ravanna. Also we have the new range of Reebok bikes in stock now
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Joff
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NO NO NO NO NO.
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ed
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I wouldn't get a full suspension bike for that sort of money, they won't have developed the geometry properly, so it will be an absolute dog to ride, knacker you out completely... Get a decent hard tail, like this - http://www.halfords.com/opd_product_details.asp?id=105&type=0&cat=90
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Simon
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yeah dont get full sus if youre only spending £150ish, what you get for that will be pants, at jjb we have full suspension bikes for £79.99 worst bikes ever made
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Joff
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I wouldn't even both with FS- stick to rigid forks !
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Rob B
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i had a full suspension bike b4 the bike i have now and the one i have now is way more comfortable
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Adam-D
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i did see a full suspension bike the other day
and as i can weld i know a little and the welds were a little shit to say the least
i seem to have a steretype of apollo bikes just seems shit to me
dunno if raleigh is a better "name" or not
im going past there tomorow so ill drop in and have a look
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Adam-D
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
I wouldn't even both with FS- stick to rigid forks !
not possible ive damaged my wrist in a car crash ages ago, rigid forks make it hurt after half hour
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Rob B
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dude DONT BUY APOLLO LOL raliegh are all right if you can stretch to carrera or Kona u wud have a top bike
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Adam-D
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so is that one any good?
http://www.raleigh.co.uk/bikes/popbike.asp?id=118469&style=1&item=13
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Simon
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if your looking at the welding, aluminium welds actualy look messier than steel welding, and yeah apollos know as crap lol
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Rob B
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yeh adam something like that would suit fine
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Adam-D
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good stuff
ill have a try on one before i get it theres a decent shop near me so i can get a few bits/add ons as i would like rapid fire type gears
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jam
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corsa_rob , iam sorry but think u hav overpriced ur bike .Good luck to ya if u sell it , just might take while . But i sold my bike , a Curtis with v.good parts for £650 .
Just got my self a nice pace frame / forks and full xc build . As iam stopping jump/dh and getting into xc
p.s oh and at ur pic vibrio , think ive had more air of a curb
[Edited on 15-06-2004 by jam]
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
I wouldn't even both with FS- stick to rigid forks !
I prefer my floating drive train bike for normal XC trails. does enough to make the ride smooth. riden on FS, hard tail and rigid. hard tail is good but for lightness and flickable rigid is the way to go particularly with such a low budget.
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by jam
corsa_rob , iam sorry but think u hav overpriced ur bike .Good luck to ya if u sell it , just might take while . But i sold my bike , a Curtis with v.good parts for £650 .
Just got my self a nice pace frame / forks and full xc build . As iam stopping jump/dh and getting into xc
p.s oh and at ur pic vibrio , think ive had more air of a curb
[Edited on 15-06-2004 by jam]
it was not a jump you fool, it was just a small step
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jam
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did i say it was a jump ?? Just looks like your trying hard to get bit of air , ya should of kicked the back end out a bit
chris
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_rob
quote: Originally posted by Sidesport
rofl im not quiet...just busy...
That bike IS better than yours...
That bike has Full XT components...where as your running Tiagra
Your forks are 4-5 years old and the Z1 drop off's were really shit...thats why they are not popular these days...
His forks are 2 years old, and a very good fork!
Your forks look shit on your bike becuase of the massive variation of colour....
His chain wheel is worth the best part of £100...ur's is not....
PLUS - Your running a 24" rear wheel...which means its SHIT for riding any real distance...
End off...ur's is NO WAY NEAR Worth £500
More like £300-400 ( if your lucky, i would have said £300 )
End
lol ^^ your such a prat, DROP OFF's are top forks and rock shox snap so stfu.
I've snapped a set of Z1's before... It's the internals that go on Rock Shox forks, as they aint built to last. However, Marzocchi forks are a hell of a lot better than Rock Shox, they are built to last forever...
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by jam
did i say it was a jump ?? Just looks like your trying hard to get bit of air , ya should of kicked the back end out a bit
chris
it was not about getting air or a jump we were messing about with picture taking. trying to get shutter speed and aparture right to take some decent pics. plus that was after I had taken my tumble so I was a bit sore lol
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HeNdie
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after a ride, was coming home and there was a bank which had just been cut it was quite steep.
Clever me starts riding up it, all the new cut grass on the same side as my back gear changer, clocks it up, i try and pedal it snaps and i fall off.
Gona have to get a new one now
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HeNdie
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also there a few cheap gt's which are a decent quality if you aint after something mega special.
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jam
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it was not about getting air or a jump we were messing about with picture taking. trying to get shutter speed and aparture right to take some decent pics. plus that was after I had taken my tumble so I was a bit sore lol
Tis hard getting a camera set up right for taking bike pictures . Got a few gens now and again , but tbh i think they where flukes . Although now iam getting back in 2 xc , should make it a bit easyer
chris
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nik
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I used to race DH allover the country and had a Giant ATX-1 DH - thats a REAL bike 7'' suspension travel at rear, 8'' at front, hydraulic discs etc real tool and fucking great fun
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nik
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I know Nad on here has one too, wish I'd never sold it
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ed
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Should take some pics of my Kona... 8" front and rear... Hope 4 pot hydraulic disks, the lot, well fun to ride... The disks on it are bigger than the ones on my Corsa
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