Mountain Biking - better frame?

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mutant
02-27-04, 04:18 PM
im a complete noob to mtn biking and have been renting till now. I have 400$ to spend and cant decide between the Hardrock XC or trek 4300. I saw in another thread and asked if the Hardrock XC is the same frame as the rockhopper but got no response. I want a bike that i will beable to upgrade as i get better. Since the Hardrock XC is new this year, i think, i cant find any reviews on it. But ive read good things about the 4300. Ive have taken them both out for a spin and enjoyed them both. Anyone know what frame is better and will last longer. I dont wanna have to buy another bike for a LONG while, maybe just upgrade some components.


a2psyklnut
02-27-04, 07:53 PM
They're both about the same. At that pricepoint, the components will be almost the same. If you've test ridden each and like them both, then choose which one has a better paint job/color.

It all boils down to not really mattering too much. What matters is that you get one or the other, and go ride!

L8R

Dannihilator
02-27-04, 08:17 PM
I'd go with the Specialized.


bigchina
02-27-04, 10:19 PM
go for the hardrock. it's a great entry level bike, i have one, im actually selling the frame now because i upgraded to a jamis. its pretty light and its a very strong, very stiff frame. i would recommened it to anyone considering it

mutant
02-28-04, 08:52 AM
So the hardrock XC with the smaller frame then regular hardrocks can take more abuse then the trek frame?

gwhunt23
02-28-04, 09:31 AM
I'm not sure about the actual frame, but if you are not going to be upgrading the crankset on the bike for a while, go with the Hardrock. On my Trek 4300 when it was stock, the crank arm stripped of the bottom bracket. :( Not fun. The Hardrock has a better crankset than the 4300.

Good luck!

-Garrett

Portis
02-28-04, 09:37 AM
I've got 2 4300's . One is a 2003 model and the other is a 2004. I ride them every day, and haven't had an ounce of trouble. Both bikes have over 1000 miles and I haven't had to repair a thing yet, haven't even changed tires yet.

mutant
02-28-04, 09:52 AM
i dont mind upgrading components... I just want a frame that will last.

Legal_Dealer
02-28-04, 01:25 PM
I had a 2003 hardrock, probably the equivalent of the 2004 'sport' model... very solid bike. I really liked it - and somebody else must have too, cause they stole it from me.

Specialized all the way