New trail/AM MTB.... what to go for?

New trail/AM MTB.... what to go for?

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Louisa911

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649 posts

191 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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Hello all

I've been into mtbiking for the past year after meeting my boyfriend who's been seriously into it for the past 17 years or so. i've been going out and getting into it myself, mostly around trail centres (gisburn, glentress etc) and the bridleways and common land around where I live.

I currently have a GT Chucker, bought because it looked a good sturdy hardtail to get back into the basics again after having not ridden for a long time. I'm looking to get another bike now, I find the Chucker quite bulky and heavy, its not the most practical bike to be lugging around considering its more dirt jump orientated.

Not too sure whether or not to continue with a hardtail or go for a full sus this time, both new and second hand considered, budget of around £500. I like the idea of a Commencal Meta 5.5, seem great bikes and cheap second hand (07 one went on PH classifieds for £500). I also have a friend who works at an Orange stockist who says he could get me an Orange Diva brand new for my budget... but its a hardtail, and I'm not too keen on the noncy decal styling and how "feminine" it looks. Plus I'm no mega girly girl and I'm quite tall so geometry wise it might not be too well fitting.

I want something that can climb well, but then still be strong enough to handle the descent- hence why the Meta would be ideal. Anybody have any other suggestions or advice on what to look at?

Many thanks

Louisa911

Original Poster:

649 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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That Giant looks okay for the price but I'd always be a bit wary about a new full susser for that price when it came to using their own cheaper components... will take a look at them though, seems a good writeup.

If I went for an orange, it'd have to be a hardtail diva, the one that rrps. at £800. my budget unfortunately wont stretch to the fiva diva frown anyone heard much about the normal diva hardtails? i'm struggling to find any reviews and the closest one in stock is a fair few miles away so will be a while til I can go take a look. just cant make myself like the diva frame- it looks too purposefully "woman"- and cant bring myself to spending an extra 500 quid to get the pro version where you can choose the frame colour (and rip off those stupid fancy vinyls)

any other suggestions, possibly second hand ones? considering I may have to budget for any dodgy bearing changes / brake pads etc.