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Mad cyclist
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17 May, 2016, 09:28:38 pm »
I am after a hard tail any recommendations, a friend has a Giant XTC
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PaulF
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18 May, 2016, 05:45:56 am »
In the spirit of recommend what you ride: Singular Swift.
Comfortable for all day rides, agile and stable. Can be run as a single speed or, if you must, geared and the new frames will take + sized tyres I think.
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PhilO
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18 May, 2016, 07:45:16 am »
It rather depends on what you want to do with it; Lightweight XC race wippet bike? Towpath trundler? Slack-angled mid-life crisis bike?
And budget, of course.
The XTC is a good value do-it-all general purpose machine. Almost anything from the mainstream manufacturers in that price band will not disappoint.
In a similar vein to the previous recommendation, I've been very happy with my on-one 456 so would happily recommend the latest incarnation (I believe the Parkwood is a close equivalent in 29r flavour, if that's your thing...)
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fuzzy
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26 May, 2016, 01:56:09 pm »
I ride a Trek Stache 29er in 17 1/2". A very nice ride and the current crop of Trek hardtails is worth a look. Budget from £400 up to the deposit for a house.
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