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Posted by biznology on Apr-19-2002 02:11:

Arrow Mountain bikes?

dunno if this is supposed to be in Sports...im not really a sporting sorta guy...

im really wondering if anyone else mountain bikes. it has been awhile for me, but i think i may buy a new one this summer and i wonder if anyone has a recommendation or any info at all. (the internet isnt forthcoming and i dont nec trust the companies) im not hardcore, but im looking for a reasonably nice bike. i have a bianchi thats on its last legs and im looking for something hard tailed for about 600 bucks. im thinking the k2 Zed 3.0 looks cool, alt ive always liked Cannondale stuff. any help? please/thanx


Posted by STi_WRX02 on Apr-19-2002 03:01:

For 600 bucks you can get most entry level/Intermediate bikes. I have a full suspension bike from Klein. I've owned a hardtail from GT, Cannondale, and Kona. All those companies make amazing bikes. Kona's are usualy over priced. If your looking for bang for the buck then go with GT. I've never really had ne problems with their bikes.
If you care about the components of the bike then building your own bike is a good idea as well. All the popular companies make good bikes it's really up to you on what feels best when ur riding.


Posted by lMIlk on Apr-19-2002 03:05:

just go to your nearest target, mongoose is the way to ride


Posted by biznology on Apr-19-2002 03:08:

quote:
Originally posted by lMIlk
just go to your nearest target, mongoose is the way to ride


yeah i was thinking that a cast iron huffy may be the way to go...heh

does anyone know anything about k2s bikes? ive always been partial to them, but im not really sure why. all ive owned is a snowboard by them and it was only soso...can they make decent bikes? or should i just forget it? cannondale here i come...maybe/


Posted by Sarcoman on Apr-19-2002 03:27:

I Have a 2001 Specialized Stumpjumper M4, and absolutely love the bike. I dont do any hardcore offroading, or downhill, so the specialized was perfect for what I needed. The link to the 2002 M4 is below:

2002 Specialized Stumpjumper M4

This is my Bike, except I upgraded to Hayes Hydraulic Disc Brakes:


Posted by biznology on Apr-19-2002 03:55:

i saw that, but its a little out of my price range! i cant really use it out in Michigan either, especially since i dont need it to get stolen at college, and im not in Colorado all year...i wish tho! late/


Posted by Fraggle on Apr-19-2002 06:40:

Dancing Dude

ya, i mtb when i can

afaik, gt is bankrupt (in '98 or something)...nice bikes tho imo i think for 600...should stick to hardtail...dunno if you can get fs that cheap...but they'd be rather dodgy i think...also a fair bit heavier if you're going to do xc riding often

konas are very nice...my friend had a '97 gt avalanche with indy shocks...then picked up a '99 kona (forgotten name, hardtail tho) & it's very NICE!!!

also...maybe worth considering second hand if you have time to look around...i'm killing myself 'cos i found a '98 gt lts for AU$600 (about US$300)...but i'm about to buy a 19" flat monitor...so funds r very close

...just picked up my bike from the shop today for a new rim i buckled

i have a photo...but can't find the cable for digital camera!

anyway...here's an old photo when i got the bike

'97 gt ricochet



edit...ok...here's the pic...4 years later...1 new headset...2 rims...& some bar ends



you can tell i don't ride h-c
/edit



Posted by Astronaut on Apr-19-2002 21:26:

This is my bike:

This is the one you get at the shops but I changed several things,
I bought Ditchwitch Sunrims, Wellgo pedalls...

Im not a typical XC rider so Im about to change the "body" of my bike. Im buying a dual bike. I ride every week, practise trialing &
I usualy go to the near mountain to some downhill & dual rides.
Im gonna post a pics of my new hardcore bike.. equiped with magura raceline breaks, brand new Maxxis tires...


Posted by Fire999 on Apr-20-2002 08:40:

Very nice bikes...I was thinking of getting one too...considering my CAD $200 Canadian Tire bike is failing on me soon...

Torontonians out there, can you recommend me some bike shops to go to? Like great prices, people....

Any recommendations of bikes would be appreciated too!

Thanks in advance!


Posted by STi_WRX02 on Apr-21-2002 23:15:

Bike Depot. North East corner or Yonge st. and Steeles Ave. It's next to the Money Mart and across from the Acura dealership. I've purchased 2 of my bikes in the past there. They have good service and pretty good prices. Their bike tech's are pretty good too.


Posted by kolkiewolkie on Apr-23-2002 14:36:

wtf! I totally overlooked this thread...

gonna do this fast, because I'm short in time....


Yes, I drive one myself too... most of the time I'm off the road, for what that is worth in holland (FLAT!!)... atm I have a little injury, so not biking at all

dunno what's your goal with the bike and how the terrain looks like, but If you are build 'a bit heavy' you should avoid rearsuspension, because it only needs more energy to ride... (unless the terrain is VERY rough, then it might be comfortable)...

lot of mud: wide tires, lot of dust: smaller tires.

if you have 9 gears at the backwheel, I personally would NOT take the expensive stuff of shimano (ONLY the gears....euhm... what's the word....(me=not english)... because in hard conditions the wear of VERY fast.... I replaced them by cheaper but harder ones....


for the rest DO use shimano stuff...

well, gotta go now REALLY fast...

ps, I have a GIANT, which is probably an unknown brand in the US/canada, but very common in holland/europe


Posted by biznology on Apr-23-2002 16:46:

quote:
Originally posted by kolkiewolkie
wtf! I totally overlooked this thread...

gonna do this fast, because I'm short in time....


Yes, I drive one myself too... most of the time I'm off the road, for what that is worth in holland (FLAT!!)... atm I have a little injury, so not biking at all

dunno what's your goal with the bike and how the terrain looks like, but If you are build 'a bit heavy' you should avoid rearsuspension, because it only needs more energy to ride... (unless the terrain is VERY rough, then it might be comfortable)...

lot of mud: wide tires, lot of dust: smaller tires.

if you have 9 gears at the backwheel, I personally would NOT take the expensive stuff of shimano (ONLY the gears....euhm... what's the word....(me=not english)... because in hard conditions the wear of VERY fast.... I replaced them by cheaper but harder ones....


for the rest DO use shimano stuff...

well, gotta go now REALLY fast...

ps, I have a GIANT, which is probably an unknown brand in the US/canada, but very common in holland/europe


heh! well im definitely looking for a hard-tail(front suspension only) due to price issues. and yeah, im not that big, but i dont do enough off roading to worry about all the power lost with rear shocks.

im basically looking for something all around, but i want something nice, since even tho my Bianchi had NO suspension, its still a awesome bike even tho its on its last legs. ive grown accustomed to a certain level of bike.

as for terrain, most of the time it wont be a problem, it will just be roads and the like. this will be back in Colorado tho, and with the Rocky Mountains i do need something that can do anything.

and as for GIANT, they are one of the most popular brands here! i think they are made in the US, but im not sure...late/


Posted by Sarcoman on Apr-23-2002 21:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Fire999
Very nice bikes...I was thinking of getting one too...considering my CAD $200 Canadian Tire bike is failing on me soon...

Torontonians out there, can you recommend me some bike shops to go to? Like great prices, people....

Any recommendations of bikes would be appreciated too!

Thanks in advance!


I got my bike at Gears in Mississauga (On Lakeshore, at the corner of Mississauga Rd and Lakeshore BLVD). The guys in their are super professional. The owner competes in the EcoChallenge every year, so you know these guys know their shit. Ive had nothing but great service from them. I took my wheels in for service once last year, cause I had a flat. They replaced my tube, and then I told them about a 'clicking' noise that my bike was giving me. They then proceeded to fix that too. The entire thing only cost me $5 CDN, and I was out in 10 minutes.


Posted by nate735 on Apr-23-2002 22:19:

This is me from last year. I'ts a Cannondale Super V2000. I go mountain biking every month.


Posted by biznology on Apr-23-2002 23:50:

quote:
Originally posted by nate735
This is me from last year. I'ts a Cannondale Super V2000. I go mountain biking every month.



one of my friends step dads has been buying those since they first came out. he spends a shitload on them, more than he spends on his campers/RVs. nice bikes, but i def dont need one - plus id prolly just set the rear shock so tight it wouldnt do anything, i hate losing power like that, im all about acceleration! heh/

damn i didnt know GT went out of business...i like that one up there^


Posted by SeeK on Apr-24-2002 12:08:

i had a Giant till i sold it about a month ago, was MAD... had best fun on it. Stacked a few times, but i wish i didnt sell it now... But u should look into Giant as well, they make nice bikes. Never been a big fan of GT, but Trek, cannondale, Giant, Iron Horse are all good brands.

Dont mainly go for the brand of bike, look at the components. Like Shimano Deore XT or XTR are like top of the range componenets which shimano make. If u can get hydraulic or disc brakes for that budget, a bonus, but dont think you would. V Brakes are in that budget. If u got any more Q's feel free to ask.

Hope ive helped, Ciao

Ahmety.



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