What is the 6" travel bike..
What is the 6" travel bike..
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moleamol

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15,887 posts

286 months

Tuesday 12th August 2008
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..that has just been released and is under 30lbs? I remember reading about it, being very interested, then forgetting everything about it.

mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Tuesday 12th August 2008
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Recall GT adverising that one of their 6" travel bikes was under 30lb.

moleamol

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15,887 posts

286 months

Tuesday 12th August 2008
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Remembering that it wasn't a GT jogged my memory. It's the Trek Remedy I'm thinking of. What do people think of them?

Jimbo.

4,166 posts

212 months

Tuesday 12th August 2008
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Trek Remedy 9 and Lapierre Spicy 916 (fap fap fap!) are two that spring to mind.

Edited by Jimbo. on Tuesday 12th August 15:37

Rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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^^^^ very true!

Trek make a big deal of the Remedy being under 30lbs.

The Lapierre is seriously horny. I'm even considering leaving the Commencal brand for one yikes

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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Rico said:
^^^^ very true!

Trek make a big deal of the Remedy being under 30lbs.

The Lapierre is seriously horny. I'm even considering leaving the Commencal brand for one yikes
I agree on both counts.

Both those bikes make me go a bit tingly in the shiny bike area: I can't wait to try a Lapierre and see what all the fuss is about, and as for a Trek, being an old die hard fan, I really better stay away from them...

Anyone seen the review on the new Trek EX in MBR - fook me thats a seriously nice bike smile

pawsmcgraw

957 posts

281 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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I've got one to ride, it is indeed just 30lb.Its actually really good for a sponge bike, although not as good to climb on as its real short.On the rough stuff its simply awsome(no skill required, just as well really)Its the most confidence inspiring bike i've ridden on the real rough trails, and i have no ability off road really.





neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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spawny git pawsmcgraw said:
Stuff about being a jammy bastid
Git biggrin

WildCards

4,061 posts

240 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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A mate has an Orange 5 build with 6" forks that he reckons is a nats cock under 30lbs. He's a complete XC whippet and seems to be able to make the damn thing climb better than me on the Meta 4.

pawsmcgraw

957 posts

281 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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Hey, you don't have to test ride Giant Sedonas for thousands of kms!There has to be some perks to the job laugh

moleamol

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15,887 posts

286 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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pawsmcgraw said:
I've got one to ride, it is indeed just 30lb.Its actually really good for a sponge bike, although not as good to climb on as its real short.On the rough stuff its simply awsome(no skill required, just as well really)Its the most confidence inspiring bike i've ridden on the real rough trails, and i have no ability off road really.



Now that looks nice and what you've said sounds good. I want something that can handle full on DH but will climb reasonably, doesn't have to be an excellent climber.

GHW

1,294 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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moleamol said:
Now that looks nice and what you've said sounds good. I want something that can handle full on DH but will climb reasonably, doesn't have to be an excellent climber.
What he said!

Also... there was a Lapierre demo day at Cwmcarn a few weeks ago, and I completely missed the chance to get a go on one of those new light bouncy bikes - and now I'm kicking myself! (although probably for the best.. I'm still paying off the Orange wink)

Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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GHW said:
moleamol said:
Now that looks nice and what you've said sounds good. I want something that can handle full on DH but will climb reasonably, doesn't have to be an excellent climber.
What he said!

Also... there was a Lapierre demo day at Cwmcarn a few weeks ago, and I completely missed the chance to get a go on one of those new light bouncy bikes - and now I'm kicking myself! (although probably for the best.. I'm still paying off the Orange wink)
My buddy has a Lapierre. Beautiful bike rides really well but I wouldnt swap my 5 for it. If I didnt have the 5 - I would!

Akers

463 posts

258 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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I just bought a Lapierre Zesty 714 last week, 140mm (5.5in) travel, weighs just over 26lb. Took it out for first proper ride over Box Hill on sunday, it rides sweeeet! cloud9

Ponk

1,382 posts

215 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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Is it the 09 Specialized enduro with the carbon frame?

DRB

151 posts

236 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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2009 Scott Genius limited has been announced, 150mm travel, weighs 22lbs!