Starting MTB'ing from Road - Bikes for $1000+
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Starting MTB'ing from Road - Bikes for $1000+
I decided to look into a Mountain Bike for riding when I am not on the road. LBS sugested staying above the $1000 mark component wise as he thought with the componet level of my road bike I would get frustrated with low level components. He showed me a Specialized Rockhopper Expert in the $1050 range. Is there anything else out there I should look at and test ride? I am not sure how intense I will eventually get but have ruled out a cross bike. I live right beside a state park with alot of trails.
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I decided to look into a Mountain Bike for riding when I am not on the road. LBS sugested staying above the $1000 mark component wise as he thought with the componet level of my road bike I would get frustrated with low level components. He showed me a Specialized Rockhopper Expert in the $1050 range. Is there anything else out there I should look at and test ride? I am not sure how intense I will eventually get but have ruled out a cross bike. I live right beside a state park with alot of trails.
I personally think the Rockhopper is a great entry-level bike, more so than the Hard Rock although most here will lean towards the Hard Rock from Specialized. I think the Hard Rock is appreciated more because it's a do-anything type of bike but the Rockhopper is more dedicated to XC riding.
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I think XC riding is probably what I intend to do and LBS sugested I stick with hardtail (Having to look alot of the terms up as I have no idea of anything mountainbiking). I will probably look at the other 4 shops in town and see what they have.
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Having done a lot of riding near Chesterfield, a HT would do just fine. What shop do you go to? There are a few down there, but some are better than others. What brands do they sell? if your willing to go up to 2k, there are some very very nice hardtails in that range. Maybe you can find a used lightspeed for a little less than that?
What roadie are you riding?
What roadie are you riding?
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I usually go to Carrytown bikes and the Conte's on Broad Street. I am riding a Cannondale System Six Ultegra/Dura Ace on the road. I looked at the Specialized yesterday and noone had a good selection of Cannondale's in stock. Looked at a Rocky Mountain Reaper I today. I will look at some Giant bikes later in the week, they are closed today.
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If the specialized fits well, jump on a Stumpjumper and compare it to the Rockhopper.
More denero, but IMO worth the extra dough.
More denero, but IMO worth the extra dough.
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Well didn't get the Stumpjumper but I finally decided on a FST XC Pro. Sitting in the garage waiting for me to get going.
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Conte's is expensiveeee. I went there the other day, nice place, don't get me wrong, but compared to my lbs, the Specialized Allez which I'm looking into was $140 more/$60 over msrp.
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Be prepared for a workout! I made the same decision in the fall and am doing some single track riding with the LBS group. I felt like a total klutz having none of the technical skills required. It has been fun and a totally different cardio workout and it has had it's challenges. So that's why Specialized uses words like "stump, jump and rock" in their bike names. My hats off to all you hord core MTB folks.
I really think the technical skills enhances my road riding.
Enjoy the new bike!
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Took the bike to West Virginia this past weekend, friend has an 800 acre farm there. Had fun, big learning experience with adjusting suspension for climbing but had a good work out. I may not yet know alot about mountain biking, but I had fun.
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