Mountain Biking - help..05 hoo koo or 05 tassajara disc

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stully05
12-09-04, 08:41 PM
alright here is the deal. sold my 4300 and need a upgrade, willing to spend around $850. i think i've narrowed it down to the 05 hkek and the 05 tassajara disc. i like the disc brakes and tubeless on the tassajara, but it is the gold series 6061 t6 frame and the hkek has the platinum zr9000 frame but with no disc. the tassajara has manitou axel elite with lock out and the hk has rs pilot sl but i'm not sure if it has lock out? is motion control essentially lock out? Anyway, any insight you guys could offer would be greatly appreciated!!! Any other reccomendations about other brands in the sub 850 category?
Thanks
BurlySurly
12-09-04, 08:44 PM
go with the better frame, as you can always upgrade the rest...
The cheap discs and stuff on the Tassajara are not really a great upgrade over the HKEK anyway.
PWRDbyTRD
12-09-04, 08:48 PM
Burly and I agree, amazing...yea...what he said.
cryogenic
12-10-04, 12:10 AM
Motion control isn't an actual lockout, but it does reduce bob when hammering on the pedals. I'd definitely go with the Hoo Koo E Koo over the TJ Disc. Much nicer frame, plus you can upgrade the HKEK to disc brakes at any time since it has the mounts and comes with disc hubs. Figure $70 a wheel for Avid BB7's with 6" rotors. You can use the existing FR-5 levers, as that's what I have on my Specialized. The HKEK also has a full LX drivetrain. The TJ Disc has LX rear, but Deore everything else. Not even a comparison in my book. Give up the discs for now and spend the money on the HKEK. :)
iridebikes
12-10-04, 04:46 PM
Look for an 04 Tass. You can usually get one at a discount now and the frame is domestic (USA) vs the 05 China made frame. With the money you save upgrade components as you need to. Test ride the Tass first because the Genesis geometry is not for everyone. I like it because I am a rodie also and am use to being stretched out a bit. They (Gary Fisher) claim the geometry will keep you from going over the handlebars. I recall this quote as I was going over the handlebars of my Tass for the 3rd time. Actually love the bike and learnig MTB skills will keep me from crashing over the front a lot more than the geo of any bike.
shimano_cranker
12-10-04, 04:54 PM
The discs are crap as said above. Don't be lured in by the brakes. The bike retails for around $600 without the discs. Also, you'd be surprised about discs and how they don't make much of a difference over V-Brakes. Get the HKEK.
cryogenic
12-11-04, 02:20 AM
they'd make a difference over V's if they were something more high end like Avid BB7's, Juicy7's, Hope Mono's, or Magura Martas. :)
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