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04/26/18 at 2:33am
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So I've been looking around at New bikes,....trying to decide what I want.  There are so many great looking bikes out there.  I find it hard to demo most bikes on actual trails. I did a few at Cyclofest.   
Is the plus tire bikes here to stay?.....esp the 29 plus. They look fun,  just have only seen a few manufacturers with plus tire bikes. 
If you were going to buy a new bike today.....what would it be..and why?  Do you think there is one brand that is far more supreme that the rest?
Thought I would see what some of you thought if you were going to buy a new bike today........
  
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Reply #1 - 04/26/18 at 4:22am
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Bike Source has a lot of demo bikes. On the 3rd Thursday of the month they bring them to the WWC for demos. You can contact them beforehand and they will make sure they bring the bike your interested in. You can swing by and rent one any time if you like. I do believe the rental fee will go towards the purchase of a bike from them. On a side note don’t buy a bike because someone  else like theirs. Everyone has a way they like their bikes to ride and handle and it may not be right for you. I like fast twitchy hard tails. You may not. Demo all you can. 
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Avlrider wrote on 04/26/18 at 2:33am:
I find it hard to demo most bikes on actual trails. I did a few at Cyclofest.  


I would also say that demo'ing bikes is the best approach, once you find what type of riding you are going to be doing.  The good thing is trail bikes now-a-days are extremely versatile and can climb extremely well while handling the downhill just as well.  I was a little confused by your statement above, what do you mean by "I find it hard to demo bikes on trails"?
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"The good thing is trail bikes now-a-days are extremely versatile and can climb extremely well while handling the downhill just as well."

I will testify to that statement as I recently bought a used 2013 Giant Trance X0 29'er off Pinkbike not realizing it was their Trail Bike model, as I normally ride XC-oriented bikes but man, oh man!  The Trance is the perfect balance of both disciplines in that it truly does climb as well as an XC bike yet descends with confidence & stability unlike any other bike I've owned in a tidy 25lb package.

I hope you are able to find what you're looking for!
  
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I ment its hard to get a fill of a bike just riding around the parking lot of the bike store.  Yes some stores do bring demo bikes out to trails....like bike source does at the WWC,...but not every store does.  I would like to demo certain brands....but you have to wait for actual demo days when they bring them to a trail.
  
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Reply #5 - 04/26/18 at 6:55pm
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A lot if stores demo for a fee. Also check bike manufactours websites, they may have demos in other areas that are not far away
  
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Would you please buy a Mondraker Foxy Carbon SL and then sell it dirt cheap to me?  Still drooling over that bike after riding it at Cyclofest.   

I think my next bike might be a poor man's Foxy, aka the Trek Remedy. 



  
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Avlrider wrote on 04/26/18 at 2:33am:

Is the plus tire bikes here to stay?
BOOST spacing seems to be trending towards the norm which allows for wider rims and tires.  I've noticed a few 29ers being sold with 2.4 and 2.5 tires now instead of 2.2 and 2.3 a few years ago.  In the 27.5 market there are a lot of 2.6, 2.8, and 3.0 options.

Avlrider wrote on 04/26/18 at 2:33am:
 
If you were going to buy a new bike today.....what would it be..and why?

Specialized Enduro 29/6FATTIE
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I've really had a lot of fun with the longer travel bikes lately and I like the versatility of being able to switch between 27.5+ and 29 wheels.

Avlrider wrote on 04/26/18 at 2:33am:

Do you think there is one brand that is far more supreme that the rest?
No, but sticking with one of the leading brands is good for warranty, parts, and service.  Like a lot of others have mentioned, demoing the bike is most important to find the right one for you.   
  
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Reply #8 - 04/26/18 at 9:40pm
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Following Steven's lead... These seem like the questions you are looking for answers to...

Avlrider wrote on 04/26/18 at 2:33am:
So is the plus tire bikes here to stay?.....esp the 29 plus. They look fun,  just have only seen a few manufacturers with plus tire bikes.


Trek just came out with a full squish 29+... And most of the other major brands have a 27.5+. Seems like plus bikes aren't going anywhere... at least not until the next new thing comes out.  Cheesy

Avlrider wrote on 04/26/18 at 2:33am:

If you were going to buy a new bike today.....what would it be..and why? 


I recently bought an Intense ACV 27.5+. It's my only ride and I love it for many reasons, including the added traction wider tires offer in the turns.

Avlrider wrote on 04/26/18 at 2:33am:

Do you think there is one brand that is far more supreme that the rest?


I think this is a very personal choice based on a number of factors, and demo-ing as many bikes as you can will help. 

For me, I put my trust in the guys who work on my bike, who suggest upgrades and options to make it better, who have helped me buy two awesome bikes. 

That's my chance to put in a good word for the team at Ultimate Cycles... Couldn't recommend them more highly. They have not let me down yet.

Have fun shopping! 
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Reply #9 - 04/27/18 at 1:50pm
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Would you please buy a Mondraker Foxy Carbon SL and then sell it dirt cheap to me?  Still drooling over that bike after riding it at Cyclofest.  

I think my next bike might be a poor man's Foxy, aka the Trek Remedy. 





I too fell in love with the Foxy at Cyclofest. I just felt like the Fox 34 let it down a little. Would have preferred the exact RR SL build kit with a Pike or 36. 

I considered building up from a frame only, but couldn't justify the price tag when I could get a brand new Bronson frame AND a new Fox 36 for less than the Foxy frame. I'm happy with my decision. 
  
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Reply #10 - 04/27/18 at 3:04pm
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Make sure you try many different kinds of bikes... The best bike for your riding is the one that gets it done where you ride 99% of the time.

The internet will tell you that you have to have a 170mm single crown DH bike like the new Capra, Nomad, Process 153, etc but most riders dont need, and probably cant ride a bike like that to its full potential. 

Big bikes like that descend extremely well but most riding in this area (exclude Windrock, etc) is best done on a 4" or 5" bike set up properly IMO... 170mm bikes can be hard to move on the tighter, twisty, steep stuff here in WNC and is definitely gonna be a boat on flatter Piedmont area trails.

My perfect bike for getting it done pretty much everywhere (even the occasional park day) would be a 4"-5" bike over built... Burlier wheels, over forked slightly, and with a beefy shock to help take the abuse.

Riding a shorter bike over its head is waaaay more fun than riding a 170mm lazy boy that does everything for you...
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Reply #11 - 04/27/18 at 3:52pm
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Plus bikes are making it down to entry level, take the Trek Roscoe for Instance.  Running wider tires tubeless can make a hardtail feel like low travel suspension. So it will give beginner riders more confidence on the knarly trails. They kinda snuck in there while everyone was up in arms about novices on e-bikes Cheesy
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Reply #12 - 04/27/18 at 4:19pm
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BudLeach wrote on 04/27/18 at 1:50pm:


I too fell in love with the Foxy at Cyclofest. I just felt like the Fox 34 let it down a little. Would have preferred the exact RR SL build kit with a Pike or 36. 

I considered building up from a frame only, but couldn't justify the price tag when I could get a brand new Bronson frame AND a new Fox 36 for less than the Foxy frame. I'm happy with my decision. 



Agreed.  I would have been sold on a Remedy much sooner if I could have found one at the price and size I want with a Pike instead of a Yari.  The Bronson would be a more serious choice for me too once it came time to throw the money down.  I am currently on a Tallboy CC.  Great bike but I would like to spend some time on a bike with a little more travel just to switch it up a little.  Also looking at a Kona Process possibly.
  
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I’ve been looking at YT Jeffsy , anyone have any experience with them? Great spec for the price.
  
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Mike 5 wrote on 04/27/18 at 4:56pm:
I’ve been looking at YT Jeffsy , anyone have any experience with them? Great spec for the price.



I see a lot of great reviews on those too. All the bikes I am giving serious consideration to I have actually ridden but I wouldn't mind riding one of these as well.
  
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Reply #15 - 04/28/18 at 2:54am
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Yeah. I'm thinkin about grabbin a carbon YT myself. The build spec is unreal for the price.
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Reply #16 - 04/28/18 at 3:41pm
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We've carried demo bikes at the shop since 2007. Smiley  We currently have several from both Specialized and Kona in stock.  $60 per day. $45 per half day.  Goes towards the purchase of a bike.  We recently brought all of them out to Fisher Farm last Sunday. 

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Reply #17 - 04/28/18 at 7:42pm
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Thanks to the Cycle Path demo last weekend I was able to try several bikes to help with my decision. Pulled the trigger on a Camber Comp Carbon 29 this afternoon.  Smiley
  
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Reply #18 - 04/28/18 at 8:37pm
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Reply #19 - 04/28/18 at 8:46pm
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I did call a shop in Belmont,...they have Giant, Santa Cruz, and Pivot for demos.  Im def interesting in the Trance....just havnt drunk the 27.5 kool aid yet.    

Stumpjumper, Trance 2, Pivot 5.5, and Hightower LT are on my list to demo and hopefully purchase one of them.

If it wasnt for Tuckfest I would have made it to Fisher to try some demos
  
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