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Old 08-26-05, 08:24 PM
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giant iguana or raleigh talus...any input

i am deciding between a raleigh talus$799 and a giant iguana.$550(with a deore front deraileur installed)..
the trails i ride are mostly single track ..no BIG jump or nothing ... can anyone gime me some input on these please...THANKS!!
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You will get many more responses if you post this in the general mountain bike section.

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alright, so I just saw this post, two days later. As lowcel said post in the main forum. Personally, I would go with the iguana(maybe ranier?). Most of the raleighs I've lifted have felt especially heavy compared to their similarly priced counterparts, so I can only imagine the trend would continue. Also, I don't like the fact that raleighs top of the line hard tails end so early in the quality level. I like hardtails and I'd like to see some 12 and $1400 ones.
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Old 08-29-05, 09:13 PM
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well thanks...ya i tried to post in general and it put it in here... why i dont know hmm well lemme try again...thanks
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well i wieghed both ...raleigh is 2+ lbs lighter at 28.5lbs vs. 31.9
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Cant go wrong with the Giant. I started riding 2 years ago & I bought a Giant Yukon & slowly started upgrading it. Great bike raced it hard(well for me & at the time) for a season,but upgrading is a slippery slope once you start down that path there is no returning back into a normal human being take me for example my $600 Yukon has morphed into an '04 Giant N.R.S. full XT &XTR componets (including hubs) & 1 empty bank account! Freinds & Family keep saying something about an interventionj/k I would go with the Giant Gread frame & all around great feeling bike
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I have been riding a Giant Iguana since June of 03, almost 2k trail only miles on it. Bought it for the 23in aluminum frame, I have upgraded and replaced, (only after the parts failed), front shock, cranks and front rings (03 had the hated bradded chainrings), chain, freewheel and rear wheel.( I had stressed the factory wheel beyond recoverey).
The frame has held up well to 3 season of Colorado mtn biking, I am happy with it.
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Go with the Giant. I own an Iguana and it has never given me any problems. I also used to own a Raleigh, it gave me nothing but problems for the 2 years I had it.
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