Mountain Biking - Question from a newb -- Specialized Hardrock

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pining_penny
10-16-08, 03:58 PM
I love bikes. I only wish I knew more about them...

So I'm a college student, and after my last cheap department store bike collapsed and died last week, I was on Craigslist and came across a Specialized Hardrock older model in ok condition, 13" frame for only $30. I'm only 5'-5'1" tall with a 28" inseam, but will the 13" fit me? I was riding a smaller bike with 24" wheels before, and the seatpost was already pulled out to the maximum, and it still felt a little small. The seller thinks the wheels are 24", but she's not sure. She says the brakes will also probably need to be looked at, but as she lives quite far from me, I won't have time until this weekend to see the bike. I can do basic repair on brakes, but it will be more expensive to replace them. Also, is it relatively simple/worth it to put 26" rims on the bike if it is indeed 24"? My last 24" made me feel like a little kid.

Basically, do you guys think this is a good deal? I'll be using the bike mostly for campus riding, but I also like to go off the pavement sometimes/cut across dirt fields where we're not supposed to bike. But if it seems too small, I won't have to make the long trip over just to see the bike (I don't have a car). Also, the $30 price is very attractive... I don't have much to spend on a newer condition bike.

Thanks in advance for the input!


EthanYQX
10-16-08, 04:47 PM
Any idea on the year?

pining_penny
10-16-08, 05:07 PM
No idea, unfortunately. The seller will email me back once she gets off work.

edit: "several years old, I would guess. I'm guessing it's 24" in
wheel diameter because they appear to be the same size as
my other bicycle's tires, which I think are 24".


EthanYQX
10-16-08, 05:12 PM
I'm not exactly a Specialized expert but I'd say that it's 26" wheels, too, FWIW.

pyroguy_3
10-16-08, 05:24 PM
Can you post a picture?

pining_penny
10-16-08, 05:35 PM
Sorry, the seller didn't post a picture and didn't answer when I requested one.

I'll just make the trip this weekend and see for myself... these guessing games are annoying and I don't want to bother more people with it.

Thanks for helping though!

pining_penny
10-16-08, 05:54 PM
oooone more question for future reference:

Do manufacturers usually change tire size (26" to 24") as frame size decreases?

EthanYQX
10-16-08, 05:58 PM
I don't see it so much. Specialized does on occaison, like the GromHit and P.Grom, and some DJ guys run 24" wheels, but not usually model-to-model.

c_m_shooter
10-17-08, 01:23 AM
I've seen 13" Hardrocks with 26" wheels. I think their Hotrock is the one with 24" wheels.

cobba
10-17-08, 08:59 AM
Maybe it looks like this one: http://bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?ItemID=69661&Type=bike (http://bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?ItemID=69661&Type=bike)

Here's a few more Hardrocks: http://bikepedia.com/Search.aspx?Q=Specialized+Hardrock (http://bikepedia.com/Search.aspx?Q=Specialized+Hardrock)