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Saccopoo 03-30-2014 12:01 PM

Mountain/Trail Bikes
 
I know that some of you aren't fat slobs and actually get out and do some form of physical activity, such as trail riding.

I'm in the market for a new bike and almost pulled the trigger on a 29, but recently took a 27.5 for test drive and really liked the feel. A lot.

I'm not that much into hospitalizing myself anymore, so I'm not into hard core technical trails and the like, so I don't need to spend a lot on the high-end components and radical frame materials. (And I never really liked spending a lot on such things as I usually ended up replacing them more often than not, e.g., the last time I went riding I came off a bit of a steep vertical and ended up breaking both hubs, snapping the crank, shattering the front sprocket, blowing out the fork and bending the handle bars around the headset - thus the need for a new ride.)

I'm not looking to spend anymore than around $1000 to $2000 max.

Right now, it looks like the Jamis Nemesis 650 fills the bill at $1,150 and they've been putting out the 27.5 model for about five years. I know that Giant has recently totally committed to the size as well, but I haven't really looked at their line.

Any suggestions?

Donger 03-30-2014 12:03 PM

Don't buy new. And $1,500 will get you a VERY nice mountain bike used.

RunKC 03-30-2014 12:03 PM

Much easier for you to do outdoor things Sac. You live in Utah where the humidity is drastically lower and you have mountains where you can cool off by going uphill.

Bwana 03-30-2014 12:03 PM

PM Otter he's big into that.

Eleazar 03-30-2014 12:09 PM

I only really know about road bikes, but I will be interested to see the responses.

BullJunkandIron 03-30-2014 12:16 PM

I would recommend a push bike with the wrecks your having.

Saccopoo 03-30-2014 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 10527879)
Much easier for you to do outdoor things Sac. You live in Utah where the humidity is drastically lower and you have mountains where you can cool off by going uphill.

Yeah, I live right against the Wasatch on the east side of the Valley and literally can ride right into a ton of trails without having to slap the bike on the car.

I'm just not going to go full bore into it as most guys around here do, thus wanting to economize the initial financial outlay a bit. As well, by the time work is over, I'm usually pretty hammered, so I'm not going to be using it a lot. (Case in point, this week I had work days consisting of 12, 16, 18.5, 13 and 9 hours long where I didn't sit down but about 15 minutes each of those days. It takes me a weekend of doing nothing/sitting on my ass to get my legs back under me.) In addition, my daughter is getting the age where she's able to go on the trails with me, but not total hardcore and my ex-wife has already told her about the first time I took her on a little bike ride which nearly ended us in divorce court. (I still have her helmet from that ride, which has a really nice, large indentation on the front of it. *cackles*)

And it's just a personal thing with me, but I just can't buy used stuff. I know I'd get a better deal and there are a ton of used bikes around here, but I don't want to put my best shit down on a bike seat that's been rubbing up against some other dudes hairy, sweaty nut sack.

MTG#10 03-30-2014 12:20 PM

Kona Precept

http://www.konaworld.com/precept.cfm

Or the Precept DL

http://www.konaworld.com/precept_dl.cfm

Both fall within your budget and Kona makes an amazing bike at great prices. Their customer support is amazing as well and all their bikes carry lifetime warranties on the frames. I prefer the 27.5" to the 29ers too.

If you're wanting a cheaper hardtail, Ive heard great things about the Trek X-Caliber 8. Its a 29er though.

http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...29/x_caliber_8

Not a big fan of Giants.

Saccopoo 03-30-2014 12:37 PM

That Kona Precept DL looks nice.

MTG#10 03-30-2014 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10527950)
That Kona Precept DL looks nice.

Ive ridden my buddie's, its great...I'm getting one once my kids relocation dispute is over.

I dont know if you've ever ridden a full suspension bike but there is a world of difference between it and a hardtail. Easier climbing, faster downhill, and your back/nuts will thank you.

Saccopoo 03-30-2014 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by MTG#10 (Post 10527958)
Ive ridden my buddie's, its great...I'm getting one once my kids relocation dispute is over.

I dont know if you've ever ridden a full suspension bike but there is a world of difference between it and a hardtail. Easier climbing, faster downhill, and your back/nuts will thank you.

I haven't. I've kept to hardtails, perhaps because the first of the full suspension bikes were so awful. Felt like I could generate better power without the mashing. I guess the lockouts help a ton too. I've also dropped a bit in terms of weight (used to be around 225/230, dropped to 175 right after I went vegan and now I'm back up to 200 and have been holding there for the last four/five months now) so I imagine that helps in terms of mushing on the rear suspension.

I'd like to get a little list of about five to seven bikes that fit the bill and then try to give them a serious test drive.

keg in kc 03-30-2014 12:49 PM

Trust me, you can do physical activity and still be a fat slob.

bevischief 03-30-2014 12:56 PM

My stationary bike, beer fridge, TV, AC just saying.

TripleThreat 03-30-2014 12:57 PM

"I know that some of you aren't fat slobs "

what are you getting at friend?!

TripleThreat 03-30-2014 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 10527988)
My stationary bike, beer fridge, TV, AC just saying.

are those your girlfriends tits? :eek:

Saccopoo 03-30-2014 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 10527974)
Trust me, you can do physical activity and still be a fat slob.

Does not count as physical activity...
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/mYuF3T7s7XY/maxresdefault.jpg

TripleThreat 03-30-2014 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10528004)
Does not count as physical activity...
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/mYuF3T7s7XY/maxresdefault.jpg

Do you have pickachu to trade?

Saccopoo 03-30-2014 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TripleThreat (Post 10527992)
are those your girlfriends tits? :eek:

Of course they are noob. This is Chiefs Planet.

We all look like this:
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/73...327549e74f.jpg

Have girlfriends that look like this:
http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/7...e242667st6.jpg
http://www.brazilian-bikinis.org/Pro...enygstring.jpg

Drive cars like this:
http://dashvisionmedia.com/wp-conten...ion-001Avy.jpg

In addition, we are experts in global economics, literacy, law enforcement practices, physical training and just generally kick all-around ass.

****in' noobs...

Saccopoo 03-30-2014 01:17 PM

Oh, and this is me doing reps:
http://www.criticalbench.com/images/...1050-bench.jpg

Reaper16 03-30-2014 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TripleThreat (Post 10528008)
Do you have pickachu to trade?

Pikachu cards were common. Nobody needed to trade for a Pikachu, ever. Besides, it was a bad card that no one played, anyway.

bevischief 03-30-2014 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TripleThreat (Post 10527992)
are those your girlfriends tits? :eek:

We all wish.

MTG#10 03-30-2014 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10527973)
I haven't. I've kept to hardtails, perhaps because the first of the full suspension bikes were so awful. Felt like I could generate better power without the mashing. I guess the lockouts help a ton too. I've also dropped a bit in terms of weight (used to be around 225/230, dropped to 175 right after I went vegan and now I'm back up to 200 and have been holding there for the last four/five months now) so I imagine that helps in terms of mushing on the rear suspension.

I'd like to get a little list of about five to seven bikes that fit the bill and then try to give them a serious test drive.

Full suspension has come a long way. And the bigger you are the more it seems to help. My buddy I ride with is 6'1" and weighs 260-275. He could never keep up with me (Im 5'11" 180) but once he bought his Kona I have to work keep up with him now. I'm in better shape but his bike is quite a bit better than my hardtail Trek.

keg in kc 03-30-2014 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10528004)
Does not count as physical activity...

I don't even know what that was, although I am about as big as that guy. But I'm also a cyclist, primarily between March and November and then weather permitting during the winter.

lewdog 03-30-2014 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10528031)

Nice board press. How do you incorporate those into your circuit. :D

TripleThreat 03-30-2014 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reaper16 (Post 10528044)
Pikachu cards were common. Nobody needed to trade for a Pikachu, ever. Besides, it was a bad card that no one played, anyway.

I traded away a pinsor one time. I never knew how valuable it was until later in my life I realized i had never been able to find one again

Saccopoo 04-05-2014 12:22 PM

I'm adding the Fezzari Alta Peak to the list.

A direct from manufacturer bike that has some really nice componentry for the price point. Looks like they are also full on the 27.5 bandwagon. Total redesign for the 2014 line with SRAM X9 derailleurs. $1,949.

http://www.fezzari.com/img/products/...-peak-side.jpg

Seems that this (27.5/650b) is going to be the new standard going forward for mens mountain bikes.

Bikes on the short list so far:

Jamis Nemesis 650
Kona Precept DL
Fezzari Alta Peak

Looking for additional suggestions.

KC Jones 04-06-2014 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 10527974)
Trust me, you can do physical activity and still be a fat slob.

:LOL: I resemble this remark.

I second the used thing. Few years back I got a 1.5 year old Gary Fisher Hi Fi Pro 29er for $1600 that was $3200 new. There's a lot of wealthy hardcore cyclists out there looking to upgrade every couple of years.

srvy 04-06-2014 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC Jones (Post 10543017)
:LOL: I resemble this remark.

I second the used thing. Few years back I got a 1.5 year old Gary Fisher Hi Fi Pro 29er for $1600 that was $3200 new. There's a lot of wealthy hardcore cyclists out there looking to upgrade every couple of years.

Yeah and a new seat is cheap! I mean who would buy a used bike at 1500 and worry about a 80.00 seat. You get the deal on the used and driving that bike home you chunk the seat in the nearest ditch and stop at the Bike shop. The strange sweaty hairy ball problem solved.

In58men 04-06-2014 10:46 AM

Giant bikes are awesome, just purchased one a few weeks ago. Excellent bike.


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